February 13 & 20, 2026 | Japan Foundation, Sydney
Kyoto is one of the top tourism destinations in Japan, where cultural monuments are still visible in the contemporary landscape. Kyoto was Japan’s old capital and the emperor’s residence from 794 until 1868. The city is home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites including Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Kinkaku-ji Temple, which you are probably familiar with through social media.
On Day 1, Dr Matthew Stavros will introduce Kyoto’s rich history for past and future travellers, or anyone who wants to gain a deep appreciation for a place that has been at the centre of Japanese culture from the very beginning. You will learn Kyoto’s historical and cultural significance directly from a historian who used to reside in Kyoto.
On Day 2, Dr Hannah Gould will explore how Shintoism, Buddhism and other religious traditions can be found in everyday life in contemporary Kyoto. If you’ve ever wondered about the differences between shrines and temples, or if you are not sure how to worship in these religious sites, this is the talk for you.
6:00pm-7:30pm AEDT | online and in-person – The Japan Foundation, Sydney | FREE

