Kyoto, a beautiful city in Japan, has banned bright colors to preserve its traditional charm. The city's rich history and ancient architecture are best complemented by muted tones that reflect its cultural heritage. By keeping buildings and signs in more subdued colors, Kyoto maintains a serene and classic atmosphere. This helps both locals and visitors feel like they're stepping back in time when they walk through the streets. It makes Kyoto very different from Japan's capital, Tokyo. Let's compare them!
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Why This Japanese City Banned Bright Colors
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