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3. Arashiyama and Sagano (Kyoto) The bamboo groves in Arashiyama appear hauntingly beautiful amidst the rain. Kyoto, known for its timeless beauty, showcases a distinct charm during the rainy season.
In Pachgaon, a Gond tribal village in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra, once plagued by migration and poverty, community forest rights and a bamboo cooperative have brought prosperity and hope.
Local studio Canter and Gallop Design has clad a Hong Kong home in wood to create "a quiet abode in a bamboo forest".
Sagano Bamboo Forest, Kyoto, Japan Located just outside Kyoto, Sagano Bamboo Forest offers a serene escape into nature. As you walk through the towering bamboo stalks, you'll be surrounded by the ...
Whether you’re sipping matcha in a peaceful garden or learning the art of Zen meditation from a monk, traveling solo might be the most enriching way to explore Kyoto.
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The Sagano Bamboo Forest of Arashiyama is iconic to say the least. The calm and serene atmosphere one gets here is what Shinrin-yoku is all about.
BAGUIO CITY — The Benguet State University (BSU) is eyeing to establish about 100 hectares of bamboo forest to support reforestation efforts, the bamboo textile project and engineered bamboo ...
The bamboo forest will be developed as attraction for visitors to Bali's Penglipuran Village, emphasizing social, historical, & ecological values.