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Kyoto, in Sound
SJF
4 episodes
3 weeks ago
Kyoto, in Sound is an immersive journey into the everyday soundscapes of Japan’s ancient capital. Each episode begins as a conversation with a local where I ask them to share their favourite sound from Kyoto. I then weave their memories and reflections with field recordings captured on location. From moss-covered shrines to covered shopping streets at dawn, you’ll hear Kyoto as if you were walking beside me. You're invited to notice the small details that make this city unforgettable.
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Kyoto, in Sound is an immersive journey into the everyday soundscapes of Japan’s ancient capital. Each episode begins as a conversation with a local where I ask them to share their favourite sound from Kyoto. I then weave their memories and reflections with field recordings captured on location. From moss-covered shrines to covered shopping streets at dawn, you’ll hear Kyoto as if you were walking beside me. You're invited to notice the small details that make this city unforgettable.
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Kyoto, in Sound
E04 • Nature's Prayer

On a drizzly October morning at Shinnyo-do temple in North-East Kyoto, I meet Kacchan—a respected Buddha sculptor who has worked with some of the city's most important temples. But today, she's brought me to her local temple, a place she's known since childhood.

We arrive on the one day each year when the Amitabha Sutra Association performs the secret Inzei Amida Sutra. As the monks' voices rise and fall in meditation, something remarkable happens: the crows and birds in the temple grounds begin calling out in response, weaving their own prayer into the chanting.

Unlike Kiyomizu-dera or Fushimi Inari, Shinnyo-do doesn't appear in guidebooks. It's a local temple—quiet, intimate, and without crowds. A place where you can simply be, and listen.

Thank you to Kacchan for sharing her story and guiding me through this beautiful place.

Find more about my sound walks at kyotoinsound.com, with behind-the-scenes moments shared over on Substack.

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1 month ago
7 minutes 52 seconds

Kyoto, in Sound
E03 • Life-Affirming Sounds

In downtown Kawaramachi, surrounded by high-rise buildings and constant traffic, most people seek escape from the noise. But Liz chose to live here deliberately.

In this episode, I speak with Liz, originally from England, who lived in Mexico and California before making Kyoto her home. She tells me about "life-affirming sounds"—the difference between human sound and machine noise, and why the bustle of Kawaramachi reminds her of what she loved most about Mexico City.

From the clatter of shop shutters opening in the morning to the traditional fire prevention night-watch echoing through modern streets, Liz shows us how sound shapes our sense of home in unexpected ways.

Thank you to Liz for sharing her story and providing a few of her own field recordings of Kawaramachi for this episode.

Find more about my sound walks at ⁠kyotoinsound.com⁠, with behind-the-scenes moments shared over on ⁠Substack⁠.

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2 months ago
7 minutes 46 seconds

Kyoto, in Sound
E02 • The Sounds of Autumn

The Takase River winds quietly through central Kyoto, where the city’s noise meets the voices of insects and flowing water.

In this episode, I walk with Chie, a Kyoto-based illustrator, who tells me why the sounds of autumn are her favourite. For her, the shift from cicadas to crickets reminds her of a Japanese phrase 静と動, stillness and movement, and the balance between energy and reflection.

As the river carries us through stone-lined streets, we pause to hear how these insects mark the shift of the season.

Find more about my sound walks at kyotoinsound.com, with behind-the-scenes moments shared over on Substack.

Please check out Chie's illustration work on Instagram.

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3 months ago
9 minutes 41 seconds

Kyoto, in Sound
E01 • Suzaku Garden

It's only a short walk from Kyoto Station, but Suzaku garden feels like a world away from the bustle of the city's busiest train station.

For this first episode of Kyoto, in Sound, I spoke to Rumi, who grew up in Tokyo and now lives in Kyoto, about her favourite sound in Kyoto and she takes me back to her childhood summers spent in Suzaku garden with her grandmother.

Through field recordings and storytelling, we explore how a single place can hold memories that span decades.

Find more information at kyotoinsound.com

And for a behind the scenes look at this episode follow over on Substack.

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4 months ago
9 minutes 23 seconds

Kyoto, in Sound
Kyoto, in Sound is an immersive journey into the everyday soundscapes of Japan’s ancient capital. Each episode begins as a conversation with a local where I ask them to share their favourite sound from Kyoto. I then weave their memories and reflections with field recordings captured on location. From moss-covered shrines to covered shopping streets at dawn, you’ll hear Kyoto as if you were walking beside me. You're invited to notice the small details that make this city unforgettable.