Painting the Charm of Kyoto Tamba with "Colors": Official Promotion Video for the "43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba" Now Available
The executive committee for the 43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba has released an official promotion video to build momentum for the event starting in September 2026. The video highlights the region's nature, culture, and food through the concept of vibrant "colors."
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The Executive Committee for the 43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba (Chairman: Takahiro Katsuragawa, Mayor of Kameoka City) has produced and released an official promotion video to build momentum for the "43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba ~Kyoto Tamba Greenery Village Festival~," which will be held starting September 18, 2026.
Expressing Kyoto Tamba through the Metaphor of Colors
This video captures the many charms living in the region—such as the nature, culture, landscapes, agricultural products, and daily lives of the people in "Kyoto Tamba (Kameoka City, Nantan City, Kyotamba Town)" located in the center of Kyoto Prefecture—as the "colors of the region." In alignment with the fair's theme, "'Kyoto Tamba' Shining through Food/Agriculture, Environment, and Art," it introduces the area from the three perspectives of food and agriculture, environment, and art.
Set to the official theme song of the 43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba, "Midori no Furusato" (composed by ACOON HIBINO), the video impressively conveys the charm of Kyoto Tamba, showing how a pure white canvas gradually becomes richly colored.
This promotion video will be deployed on the fair's official YouTube channel and at PR booths to heighten anticipation toward the opening.
Overview of the Official Promotion Video
Title: 43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba ~Kyoto Tamba Greenery Village Festival~ Official Promotion Video (3 minutes)
Distribution Start Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Video URL: https://youtu.be/4XUJxKW5XxU
Video Highlights
Opening
Located in the center of Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto Tamba is a region rich in nature, nurtured by clear air and pristine streams. A somewhat nostalgic...
Expressing Kyoto Tamba through the Metaphor of Colors
This video captures the many charms living in the region—such as the nature, culture, landscapes, agricultural products, and daily lives of the people in "Kyoto Tamba (Kameoka City, Nantan City, Kyotamba Town)" located in the center of Kyoto Prefecture—as the "colors of the region." In alignment with the fair's theme, "'Kyoto Tamba' Shining through Food/Agriculture, Environment, and Art," it introduces the area from the three perspectives of food and agriculture, environment, and art.
Set to the official theme song of the 43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba, "Midori no Furusato" (composed by ACOON HIBINO), the video impressively conveys the charm of Kyoto Tamba, showing how a pure white canvas gradually becomes richly colored.
This promotion video will be deployed on the fair's official YouTube channel and at PR booths to heighten anticipation toward the opening.
Overview of the Official Promotion Video
Title: 43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba ~Kyoto Tamba Greenery Village Festival~ Official Promotion Video (3 minutes)
Distribution Start Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Video URL: https://youtu.be/4XUJxKW5XxU
Video Highlights
Opening
Located in the center of Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto Tamba is a region rich in nature, nurtured by clear air and pristine streams. A somewhat nostalgic...
FAQ
When is the 43rd National Urban Greening Fair in Kyoto Tamba scheduled to take place?
It is scheduled to take place from September 18, 2026.
Where can I watch the official promotional video?
It is available on YouTube and can be viewed on the official channels of the fair.
What is the theme song for the video?
The official theme song is 'Midori no Furusato', composed by ACOON HIBINO.