Core Kyoto (2013)
S10E20 Kamo River: The Flow of Life and Culture in the Ancient Capital
Episode Overview
The Kamo River stretches 23 kilometers from north to south through the heart of the city. In ancient times, emperors would purify themselves in its waters during their enthronement, while dyers used the river downstream to rinse their fabrics. Over the years, an entertainment district developed along its banks, which still thrives today. Throughout the year, you can spot various wild birds, and during the summer, anglers can catch sweetfish. Additionally, the river is home to the Japanese giant salamander, a protected species. Explore the rich history of the river and its cultural significance to Kyoto.