A photographic record of contemporary Kyoto

The first time I saw Kyoto I didn’t realize I’d seen it. Passing through the city, on my way to Osaka on the bullet train, there seemed to be no end to the miles of factories, sterile concrete housing projects, pachinko gambling parlors and garish love motels that sprawl from Tokyo to Osaka. I expected Kyoto to stand out from the industrial and urban blight that dominates so much of Japan’s landscape; I hoped for a glimpse of the famed temples, wooden homes and stunning natural setting. What I didn’t realize, sitting on the train that day, was that I couldn’t see ‘Kyoto’ because the city I had imagined from a thousand photographs doesn’t exist anymore.

Abir Abdullah
Regina Anzenberger
Toni Anzenberger
Choi Byung-Kwan
Pablo Chiereghin
Davin Ellicson
Horst A. Friedrichs
Gianmaria Gava
Fausto Giaccone
Alain Giraud
Philip Gostelow
Christine de Grancy
Hanna Haböck
Michael Horowitz
Hana Jakrlova
Stuart Isett
Andrei Liankevich
Yadid Levy
Rafal Milach
Daniele Mattioli
Tomki Nemec
Susana Paiva
Roland Pleterski
Reiner Riedler
Jan Sagl
Beat Schweizer
Ferdinand Schmutzer
Arabella Schwarzkopf
Peter Strobl
Günther Thöni
Gerhard Trumler
Annet van der Voort
Paul Weinberg
Julia Wesely
Paolo Woods