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    Kyoto: lessons in contrast

    by Alia Ayer

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    This magazine features landscape and travel-inspired haiku from travels to Kyoto and the surrounding area. I found myself connecting deeply with this deeply layered city and how it embraces contrast. I witnessed how the soft (natural) and hard (urban) elements of the city co-existed without tension. I noticed how the crowded, harried pace of Kyoto's busy shopping streets spill into the quietest temple grounds just steps away without warning or delineation and how those energies influence who we are in those spaces. For fans of haiku, Kyoto, meditation or travel essays, this photo/poetry collection will leave you feeling like you journeyed to Kyoto without ever leaving home.
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    • Primary Category: Travel
    • Additional Categories Poetry, Japan
    • Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
      # of Pages: 40
    • Publish Date: Apr 25, 2020
    • Language English
    • Keywords poetry, travel, bamboo, japan, kyoto, haiku
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    Alia Ayer
    California, USA

    Alia Ayer is a backyard adventurer, hobby poet and leadership coach. She is the founder of soul scribe studio, where she combines nature photography, reflection prompts and paper artifacts to help individuals access their inner wisdom. She is a lover of pen, paper and all things analog and lives with her husband on an apple orchard in northern California.

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