At Home with Venetia in Kyoto - Season 6 / Year 2016

At Home with Venetia in Kyoto - Season 6 / Year 2016

Season 6 / Year 2016

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Episodes6
DatesMay 1, 2016 - Nov 20, 2016
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Episodes

Vol.96 The 20th Spring
Year 2016Episode 130 min

Vol.96 The 20th Spring

May 1, 2016
Vol.97 Blessings from Lake Biwa
Year 2016Episode 230 min

Vol.97 Blessings from Lake Biwa

May 8, 2016
Vol.98 The Arrival of Summer
Year 2016Episode 330 min

Vol.98 The Arrival of Summer

Jul 17, 2016
Vol.99 Living with Nature in the North
Year 2016Episode 430 min

Vol.99 Living with Nature in the North

Jul 24, 2016
Vol.100 The Blessings of the Season
Year 2016Episode 530 min

Vol.100 The Blessings of the Season

Red spider lilies announce the arrival of fall in Ohara, Kyoto. Venetia makes herb tea with fennel seeds, said to reduce eyestrain, and uses figs from her backyard in her original recipe. With a friend, she repairs an Andon paper lamp in an old-fashioned way, using Kurotani washi paper made in Ayabe, Kyoto. She then visits a maker of the Nishijin-ori textile, who has kept the hand-weaving tradition alive to this day. At the very end, we see that her grandson, Joe, is now a high-school student.

Nov 13, 2016
Vol.101 A Journey to Tanba and Tango
Year 2016Episode 630 min

Vol.101 A Journey to Tanba and Tango

Venetia takes an autumnal trip to the Tanba and Tango areas in Kyoto. The Funaya houses in Ine, known as "Venice in Japan," boast of peculiar shapes, reflecting the wisdom of the people living with the sea. She enjoys the spectacular view aboard a water taxi. Fresh fish from the port are served for dinner. The next day, in the mountainous Kurotani district, she visits a maker of handmade washi paper. Trying her hand at washi making, she appreciates the 800-year-old tradition of Kurotani washi.

Nov 20, 2016

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