Kyoto Report 2025 – 5 – William Mitchell – Fashionable Financial Concept


This Tuesday report will present some insights into life for a westerner (me) who’s working for an prolonged interval at Kyoto College in Japan however who through the years of working right here has more and more started to grasp the language and native cultural traditions.

Working peace

Here’s a scene from one among my operating routes again from the foothills in the direction of the river close to the – Shimogamo Shrine – simply north of the river delta.

This part is thru the – Tadasu Mo Mori Forest – which is a World Heritage Website and “which retains the identical vegetation because the primeval forest from across the third century BC”.

The Heritage website informs us that:

There are roughly 600 timber which might be between 200 and 600 years outdated, and the forest is taken into account extraordinarily beneficial in tutorial fields similar to forest ecology and environmental research.

It options in one of many Chapters of the traditional Japanese work – The Story of Genji – which was written within the early C11th, and presumably the primary novel to ever be written (and definitely by a girl).

With all that historical past, the place can also be a very peaceable website to run by on the best way out to the mountains or again once more.

Kyoto Report 2025 – 5 – William Mitchell – Fashionable Financial Concept

Financial institution of Japan in Kyoto

I made a decision to take issues into my very own palms the opposite day and got down to storm the Financial institution of Japan as I discovered there was a department in Kyoto close to the Museum.

My plan was to take management of the perimeter, educate the individuals inside, and get them organized to chop the goal coverage rate of interest to zero and loosen up.

Looks as if a entrance door entry was going to be the best way in!

So after I burst by the doorway what did I see?

Inside, I found an – Ikebana – exhibition and no Financial institution of Japan officers have been to be seen.

Cowards, I believed, they knew I used to be coming and arrange a flower show distraction technique.

I refused to be lured by the gorgeous flower preparations, this one being my favorite of the numerous on show that I spent a while finding out and admiring.

Anyway, I lastly labored out that the constructing was accomplished in 1906 whereupon the Financial institution of Japan Kyoto Department assumed occupancy.

The Constructing was designed by the well-known Japanese architect – Kingo Tatsuno – and his apprentice Nagano Uheiji.

He additionally designed the present Financial institution of Japan constructing in Tokyo in 1890 (which was accomplished in 1896).

He additionally designed the Financial institution’s department workplaces in Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Kanazawa, Hakodate, Morioka and Hiroshima.

Here’s a view of the teller home windows, which left me questioning what enterprise did the central financial institution conduct with the general public by these home windows, which nonetheless could be raised or lowered with counterweights holding them up – the motion was so easy.

The constructing is now used because the Museum of Kyoto Annex.

This YouTube channel – 京都文化博物館 – offers a number of fascinating movies in regards to the outdated Financial institution constructing.

Right here is an fascinating video from the Museum that explains the heating system design of this wonderful constructing.

Anyway, the Financial institution of Japan vacated this constructing a very long time in the past and so I left with out reaching my aim.

I might be in Tokyo subsequent week for work and whereas I might be subsequent door to the pinnacle workplace I might be too busy doing different issues to mount a brand new mission.

Don’t conceal the prostitutes!

With my mission to the Financial institution of Japan thwarted I spent an hour on Sunday at a permament show on the Museum of Kyoto, which has some nice choices.

This one caught my eye.

On November 26, 1655, the town of Kyoto revealed these 9 Guidelines of the City, which have been to be noticed by the residents.

The interval was marked by the introduction of the – Sakoku – coverage, which marked the isolationist period invoked by the – Tokugawa shogunate – as a way of purging colonial and spiritual influences, significantly from Spain and Portugal (the Roman Catholic incursion).

The foundations which have been designed to be “provisions for sustaining a neighborhood and residing safely” included:

1. Observing established legal guidelines.

2. Holding a city assembly on the second day of every month to debate administration points.

3. Making certain correct inheritance.

4. Making ready wills.

5. Not forging paperwork.

6. Not playing.

7. Not hiding prostitutes within the city of Kyoto with out permission.

8. Not committing crimes that may trigger hassle for relations and household.

9. Being extraordinarily cautious with hearth as it could hurt everybody within the city.

Additionally on the museum, I noticed this neat ‘cell pen’, which was an early prototype of the fountain pen that we nonetheless use (no less than I nonetheless use one).

All up, a fantastic place to spend a while studying in regards to the historical past of Kyoto – price ¥500.

The College Hospital system

This photograph is of the – Kansai Medical College Hospital – which is situated in Hirakata, Osaka.

My native parkrun (half-hour by prepare, after a 15 minute bike experience to the station, after which a 2.5 km stroll to the river park) is close to to this enormous complicated.

The hospital and analysis facility was opened in 2006 and is a sprawling affair.

This constructing is one a part of the complicated and could be seen for kms away.

The fascinating side of Japanese life is how hierarchical these medical college hospitals are and the near-deified standing of the docs from Administrators right down to the surgeons.

The nurses are second-class residents, though they do a whole lot of the grunt work.

The system in Japan has additionally been the centre of some main corruption scandals, significantly of the kickback selection and having access to care forward of the queue.

This present case – Suspicious Fee Is Key to Tokyo Girls’s Medical College Case; Investigators Imagine Former Chancellor Iwamoto Diverted 37 Million Yen to Herself – is consultant of the issues that happen when these hierarchies malfunction.

There’s additionally a gender bias towards girls gaining senior roles – for instance – Japan medical faculties ‘rigged girls’s outcomes’ (December 14, 2018).

One of many prestigious medical universities, Tokyo Medical College, was additionally uncovered in 2018 for manipulating the doorway outcomes of a son of “a high-ranking official on the Ministry of Training” in change for grants (Supply).

The justification is that the administrators claimed girls turn into inferior docs.

Nonetheless, as this UK Guardian article (February 22, 2022) – Girls outperform males in Japanese medical faculty entrance exams, years after testing scandal – relates, for the reason that scandal was uncovered:

Japanese girls have outperformed males in medical faculty entrance exams for the primary time since universities admitted they’d intentionally failed feminine candidates to inflate the variety of male docs.

Solely about 22 per cent of medical docs in Japan are feminine.

The society is altering however at an glacial tempo.

View from the bed room of my home

I shifted homes final week and that is the view from the upstairs bed room, which is 8 tatami mats measurement (2 futons match advantageous).

Within the morning the solar is available in and the illumination of the Shoji screens are actually stunning.

I really like Japanese black pine timber too.

That’s sufficient for at the moment!

(c) Copyright 2025 William Mitchell. All Rights Reserved.

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