Core Kyoto - Season 9 Episode 10 The World of Moss: Soothing Beauty, Subtle yet Refined
Verdant, furry moss, of which there are some 1800 varieties, has the power to fascinate. Moss makes a literary appearance in an early-10th-century poem. Later a culture revolving around moss appreciation evolved through the influence of Zen and the Way of Tea's aesthetic concept of "refined and rustic." During the pandemic, moss is enjoying a comeback, and people are finding solace in moss terrariums and other interior items. Discover the complex yet delicate beauty of this lush greenery.
Year: 2025
Genre: Documentary
Country: Japan
Studio: NHK WORLD-JAPAN
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Cast: Gary Tegler
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First Air Date: Feb 28, 2013
Last Air date: Jan 23, 2025
Season: 13 Season
Episode: 223 Episode
Runtime: 28 minutes
IMDb: 5.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 3.916
Language: Japanese, English
Keyword : tradition, way of life, arts and culture, culture, kyoto, japan, japanese folklore, arts and crafts, history of japan, japanese cuisine, food culture, craftsmanship, japanese culture
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Episode
Conversations: A Nishijin Textile Producer & An Architect
The Forests of Keihoku: Nature's Blessings Sustain the Ancient Capital
Conversations: The Enduring Pride of Two Venerable Families
Life in a Machiya: The Appreciation of Nature and Time
Tango Chirimen: The Finest Texture in Silk Crepe
Conversations: A Landscape Gardener and a Glass Artist
Okudo-san: Traditional Cooking Stoves
Karakami: Ornamental Paper with Timeless Beauty
Higashiyama Potters: Creativity in Clay Connects the Ages
The World of Moss: Soothing Beauty, Subtle yet Refined
Wire Netting Utensils: Practical, Superbly Handwoven Beauty
Kyoto Breweries: Aromatic Tipples to Suit the Times
Taiko Drums: The Pulsing Heartbeat of Life
Calligraphy for the Times: The Resonating Power of Ink
Tokonoma: Alcoves of Reverence and Welcoming Beauty
Beans: Versatile, Practical, and Cultural
Dramatic Masks: Embodiments of Prayers to the Spirit World