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<title>How Kyoto Breaks Your Heart</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/florentyna-leow/how_kyoto_breaks_your_heart.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/florentyna-leow/how_kyoto_breaks_your_heart_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="How Kyoto Breaks Your Heart" alt ="How Kyoto Breaks Your Heart"/></a><br//><p>20-something and uncertain about her future, Florentyna Leow is exhilarated when an old acquaintance offers her an opportunity for work and cohabitation in a little house in the hills of Kyoto. </p><p>Florentyna begins a new job as a tour guide, taking tourists on elaborate and expensive trips around Kyoto's cultural hotspots. Amidst the busy tourist traps and overrun temples, Florentyna develops her own personal map of the city: a favourite smoky jazz kissa; a top-shelf katsuobushi loving cat; an elderly lady named Yamaguchi-san, who shares her sweets and gives Florentyna a Japanese name. </p><p>Meanwhile, her relationship with her new companion develops an intensity as they live and work together. Their little kitchen, the epicenter of their shared life, overlooks a community garden dominated by a fruitful persimmon tree. Their relationship burns bright, but seasons change, the persimmon tree out back loses its fruit, and things grow strange between the two women....]]></description>
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