By AKARI KAMIYA/ Staff Writer
December 17, 2019 at 07:00 JST
The appearance of recycled glass objects placed at Honen-in temple in the Shishigatani district of Kyoto’s Sakyo Ward differs depending on how the sunlight strikes them. (Akari Kamiya)
KYOTO--Glass artist Yukito Nishinaka seemed to be out of his element in wanting to work on a "karesansui" (literally "dry mountain water") garden, typically found at temples, with most having sand, moss and rocks. [Read More]
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