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We started at 9 a.m. to visit the Kyoto University where Mr. Washizu is attending.
There is as yet no carbon audit regime for all such markets globally, and none is specified in the Kyoto Protocol.
In Japan, this is generally known as, and served at many temples, especially in Kyoto.
El Salvador is party to the Convention on Biological Diversity, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, CITES, Basel Convention, Partial Test Ban Treaty, Montreal Protocol, Ramsar Convention.
The agreement with the Kyoto Prefecture, concluded in 1994, is officially styled as a ' Friendship Link ', reflecting its status as the only region to be twinned with Edinburgh.
The most widely known protocol in international environmental law is the Kyoto Protocol, which followed from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Kammu is traditionally venerated at his tomb ; the Imperial Household Agency designates, in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, as the location of Kammu's mausoleum.
Then in 794 Kammu suddenly shifted the capital again, this time to Heian-kyō, which is modern day Kyoto.
This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine ( misasagi ) at Yamashina-ku, Kyoto.
Emperor Saga is traditionally venerated at his tomb ; the Imperial Household Agency designates, in Ukyō-ku, Kyoto, as the location of Saga's mausoleum.
Junna is traditionally venerated at his tomb ; the Imperial Household Agency designates, in Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto, as the location of Junna's mausoleum.
Sukō is enshrined at the Daikōmyōji no misasagi ( 大光明寺陵 ) in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto.
He is enshrined with other emperors at the imperial tomb called Fukakusa no kita no misasagi ( 深草北陵 ) in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto.
He is enshrined with other emperors at the imperial tomb called Fukakusa no kita no misasagi ( 深草北陵 ) in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto.
This French text is a translation of Hayashi Gahō's seven-volume Imperial chronology, first circulated in Kyoto in 1652 and reprinted in the early 19th century as a standard reference work for use by Tokugawa scholar-bureaucrats.
Emperor Ninmyō is traditionally venerated at his tomb ; the Imperial Household Agency designates, in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, as the location of Ninmyō's mausoleum.
This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine ( misasagi ) at Kyoto.
The emperor is traditionally venerated at the misasagi memorial shrine in the Ukyō-ku ward of Kyoto.
This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine ( misasagi ) at Kyoto.
This emperor is traditionally venerated at a memorial Shinto shrine ( misasagi ) at Kyoto.
He is an opponent of the Kyoto Protocol, and has said of the climate models that scientists use to project future trends that " models are very nice, but they are not reality and they are not evidence.
Singer's declaration read: " Energy is essential for economic growth ... We understand the motivation to eliminate what are perceived to be the driving forces behind a potential climate change ; but we believe the Kyoto Protocol — to curtail carbon dioxide emissions from only a part of the world community — is dangerously simplistic, quite ineffective, and economically destructive to jobs and standards-of-living.

Kyoto and ancient
* Suzaku Avenue, one of the ancient main streets e. g. in Kyoto and Nara, Japan
*, one of numbered east-west streets in the ancient capital of Heian-kyō, present-day Kyoto
*, one of numbered east-west streets in the ancient capital of Heian-kyō, present-day Kyoto
This lake, the largest and most ancient in Japan, lies near the city of Kyoto.
*, one of numbered east-west streets in the ancient capital of Heian-kyō ( present-day Kyoto, Japan )
*, one of east-west streets in the ancient capital of Heian-kyō, present-day Kyoto
* Shijō Street, one of east-west streets in the ancient capital of Heian-kyō, present-day Kyoto
One of old Japan's most important ancient roadways, the Tōkaidō, ran through it connecting Tokyo ( at that time called Edo ) and Kyoto, the old imperial capital.
Takahashi claims that if Kamakura ruled the Kantō, not only was the Emperor in fact still the ruler of Kansai, but during this period the city was in many ways politically and administratively still under the ancient capital of Kyoto.
The ancient capitals of Japan, such as Fujiwara-Kyô ( AD 694-710 ), Nara ( Heijô-Kyô, AD 710-784 ), and Kyoto ( Heian-Kyô, AD 794-1868 ) also adapted from Tang's capital, Chang ' an.
Every August 16, the ancient city of Kyoto holds the Gozan no Okuribi, a Buddhist, bonfire based spectacle, which marks the end of the * O-Bon season.
When the Kinai region centered on the ancient Imperial capitals such as Nara and Kyoto were the center of Japan, an archaic form of Kansai dialect was the de facto standard Japanese.
The Japanese built their ancient capitals, Heijokyo ( today's Nara ) and later Heian-kyo or Kyoto, modelled after Chang ' an in a more modest scale yet was never fortified.
Kyoto is a city where the ancient and modern intermingle, and a unique balance is achieved between tradition and innovation.
Founded on March 1, 1951, Uji is located between the two ancient capitals of Nara and Kyoto.
Following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the ancient court nobility of Kyoto ( kuge ) regained some of its lost status.
Kokei is credited with the building of the Enryuji ( 円隆寺 ) Temple in Tango ( 丹後 ; ancient name for region to the north of Kyoto on the Sea of Japan ) during the period 995-998.
The hamlet of " Izama " was a post station on the ancient Tōkaidō road connecting Kyoto with the provinces in the Kantō region, and the area was part of the tenryō territory within Sagami Province during the Edo period administered directly by the Tokugawa shogunate through a number of hatamoto-class administrators.
The word, as opposed to, refers to the western half of the ancient capital of Heiankyō ( Kyoto ) – the palace faced south, hence west was to the right.
was the gate built at the southern end of the monumental Suzaku Avenue in the ancient Japanese cities of Heijō-kyō ( Nara ) and Heian-kyō ( Kyoto ), in accordance with the Chinese grid-patterned city layout.
The was the main gate built in the center of the south end of the imperial palaces in the Japanese ancient capitals of Fujiwara-kyō ( Kashihara ), Heijō-kyō ( Nara ), and later Heian-kyō ( Kyoto ).
He one garden with five artificial hills covered with grass, symbolizing the five great ancient temples of Kyoto ; a modern rock garden, with vertical rocks, symbolizing Mount Horai ; a large " sea " of white gravel raked in a checkboard pattern ; and an intimate garden with swirling sand patterns.
The area around Seika has historically been considered a cultural corridor between the two ancient capitals of Kyoto and Nara.
Byodo-In Temple is a half-size-scale replica of the Byodo-in Temple, a United Nations World Heritage Site near the ancient city of Kyoto, originally a monastery founded by Fujiwara no Yorimichi in 1052 of the Heian period.

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