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22 Oct 2009

In Tokyo

Today in Kyoto I selected traditional textiles for my new art works and inspected a gallery space for my exhibition and then returned to Tokyo in a hurry. It was clear in Kyoto with a large blue sky of autumn. The textiles I saw reminded me of traditions of my ancestors. Many people taught me the deep relation between arts and crafts of Kyoto and those of Koguryo. Enjoying pleasant breezes and walking along the downtown area, I really amazed at many coincidences that linked ancient Koguryo’s traditions with my actual activities in Kyoto. I wished I had enough time to enjoy the town walking. When I returned to Tokyo a breeze seemed to tell me of the change of season that made me think over my life. After having encountered Idaki activities, my life became true to my own nature and was exercising inner potentials to the full, however this was like a dream for those who did not know about us. So I sincerely wished that more and more people would came to experience one of our events before long. Autumn winds have mingled with sad voices of Mother Earth. I was greatly encouraged to keep on promoting Idaki activities.