A new community hub named “Bodoge Jinja”, or “Board Game Shrine”, has opened in Kyoto, designed to use board games as a tool for tackling social issues. The centre is located within the Some-Usagi select shop in the city’s Okazaki district. The idea is to provide a platform for undiscovered board games, particularly “serious” games […] The post Kyoto Board Game Shrine fostering collaboration on social issues appeared first on Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan.| Zenbird – Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Kameoka City in Kyoto Prefecture will open a museum on Monday, 1 September, dedicated to the Edo-period philosopher Ishida Baigan, whose teachings on ethics and commerce are finding new relevance in today’s discourse on corporate social responsibility and sustainable living. The Ishida Baigan Memorial Museum, built on the philosopher’s birthplace, is designed to be a […]| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Kameoka's Meguru Hiroba Project is fostering hands-on sustainability and community through monthly circular events.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Ace Hotel Kyoto blends modern design with Kyoto’s heritage, offering eco-conscious stays, local cuisine, and an LGBTQ-friendly atmosphere.| Zenbird Life
The beautiful city of Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over a 1000 years, and is probably the most visited city in the country today. With an incredibly rich history, uncountable ancient buildings and more than 1600 temples, Kyoto was spared during the second world war, and has become the historic center of Japan and …| Tourist in Japan