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This chapter supplements the Manami Oka’s essay in Chapter 6. She explores how the Eastern intellectual trends developed historically while situating the role of Kyoto culture in a global context. Oka investigates how the city as a whole confronted and adapted to continental influence. Throughout its history, Kyoto has benefited from its natural surroundings. Much of its cultural development was born out of the wisdom that people gained through their adoration of nature. In sharing their natural resources, the people of Kyoto have tried to consider what they should and should not do.
Some thoughts on Manami Oka’s Essay This chapter is supplement for M Oka, The Three Foundations of Kyoto’s Traditional Culture (Translated by Jonathan Augustine, Ryukoku University, Faculty of Science and Technology, Kyoto, Japan).
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Yagi, T. (2018). Supplement for Chapter 6: The Wisdom of Traditional Kyoto Culture. In: Yamash’ta, S., Yagi, T., Hill, S. (eds) The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics. Creative Economy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6478-4_7
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