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Between Cherry Trees and Cobblestones, Javier Montaño’s Gaze Unites Kyoto with La Paz

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La Paz prepares for a nonstop visual journey to the heart of the Japanese tradition. Starting on February 2, the walls of the Inés Córdova-Gil Imana Museum House will be transformed into a direct window to the most intimate landscapes of Japan, through the lens of the Bolivian photographer Javier Montaño Moscoso. A bridge between two worlds Javier Montaño is not a tourist passing through. Based in Kyoto since 2009 and founder of Kyoto Daily Tour…
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La Paz prepares for a nonstop visual journey to the heart of the Japanese tradition. Starting on February 2, the walls of the Inés Córdova-Gil Imana Museum House will be transformed into a direct window to the most intimate landscapes of Japan, through the lens of the Bolivian photographer Javier Montaño Moscoso. A bridge between two worlds Javier Montaño is not a tourist passing through. Based in Kyoto since 2009 and founder of Kyoto Daily Tour…

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www.eldiario.net broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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