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- Kyo Hamono(Kyoto Craftworks)
Kyo Hamono (cutlery) developed in Kyoto along with the rise of various cultural forms such as cuisine, art crafts and flower arrangement.
- Kansetsu Hashimoto(1883-1945)(Famous People)
Japanese Painter Influenced the Shijo school of painting with a style of painting that included Nanga ('Southern painting') techniques.
- Hikotaro Shirakiya(1636〜1689)(Famous People)
- Hiloakila Akashi(1839〜1910)(Famous People)
- Ikebana(Kyoto Craftworks)
- Senno Ikenobo(Kyoto Craftworks)
- Katsuro Inahata(1862-1949)(Famous People)
Craftsman (Dyer) Introduced dying techniques and cinematography from France.
- Yoshii Isamu(1866-1960)(Famous People)
Poet, playwright, novelist Famous for his poems about the ambience of Gion and the joys and sorrows of life.
- Ishi kougeihin (masonry)(Kyoto Craftworks)
Blessed with high quality rocks from Kakou , this art form developed along side the culture of tea.
- Jinbe Kawashima(1853-1910)(Famous People)
Meiji Textile Merchant Developed the technology in weaving tsuzurinishiki brocade and introduced these works of art in exhibitions at home and abroad.
- Joeki Sano(1622〜1694)(Famous People)
- Jo Niijima(1843-1890)(Famous People)
Doshisha English School instructor and founder of Doshisha University.
- Juzu(Kyoto Craftworks)
Juzu (Buddhist rosary). 99% of Japan's Buddhist rosaries are made in Kyoto.
- Jinbe Kawashima(1853-1910)(Famous People)
Meiji Textile Merchant Developed the technology in weaving tsuzurinishiki brocade and introduced these works of art in exhibitions at home and abroad.
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