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13 Kyoto Cultural Properties Not Open to the Public to the Public During Golden Week: Fushimi Inari Shrine Features Sliding Door Paintings by Yoshitaka Amano: Asahi Shimbun

Summary by Asahi
On the 20th, the Kyoto Ancient Culture Preservation Association announced the details of the second half of this spring's "Kyoto Hidden Cultural Properties Special Opening" (with special cooperation from the Asahi Shimbun Company), which allows visitors to see temple and shrine buildings and Buddhist statues that are normally closed to the public. This year's event will be divided into two parts, with the second half featuring a large...

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On the 20th, the Kyoto Ancient Culture Preservation Association announced the details of the second half of this spring's "Kyoto Hidden Cultural Properties Special Opening" (with special cooperation from the Asahi Shimbun Company), which allows visitors to see temple and shrine buildings and Buddhist statues that are normally closed to the public. This year's event will be divided into two parts, with the second half featuring a large...

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Asahi broke the news in Tokyo, Japan on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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