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We live in such a “busy” society. We always face “demands” and often, unfortunat

atsushijp, 2021年9月6日

We live in such a “busy” society. We always face “demands” and often, unfortunately, how we can efficiently react to the demands define success. So do I. I do not deny the society where I live, and where my daughter will live. All I do is to observe, appreciate, and share what I can do.

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We live in extremely busy days, yet you found Sashiko, hand-stitching. In order to stitch “fast”, you once need to slow down. So, while you are with Sashiko, I want you to be okay with being “slow”. No one is judging but yourself, and you can stop judging yourself when you are mindful about that. 

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I ask you (them) to read and listen to our story. Some say that they do not have enough time. Sure… we live in very busy days & we have priorities. However… then… Why Sashiko? I do not offer a quick answer & definition because it will “filter” the culture. Instead, I share as many stories as possible, day by day, so you do not need to invest your time into learning it. 5 minutes of your time each day, please read it mindfully. When you stitch, cook, wash the dishes, clean, whenever your ears are available, please listen to my Sashiko Live Streaming offered in your language. No one is asking you to do Sashiko. You found it, and it is probably something you needed, which you may probably not know yet 100%. Isn’t it exciting? My wife (White) once concluded our relationship saying, “I got it. If I do the complete opposite of what I should do, it is in your culture”. This is extreme, but better than assuming that Western mindset is the same as Japanese. It is not so dangerous to say their “normal/ordinary” is the “abnormal/extraordinary” in our culture: and vice versa. Therefore, I want you to learn what Sashiko is for the Japanese people, especially those who aren’t(weren’t) so much “westernized”.☆

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英語圏で少し意地が悪い質問を投げかける時があります。「なぜ刺し子なの?」と。刺し子を楽しむのに条件なんぞありません。どんな人でも楽しんで欲しいし、できればお友達になりたい。その上で、ふと、「なぜ刺し子なの?」と思うのです。流行ってるから?見た目?簡単そうな手芸だから?

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日本語ではこの質問はしません。全てが正解だから。「英語圏では間違いがあるの?」と思われるかもしれません。間違いはないのですが、足りてないことが多い。下手したら日本語だということすら知らない。足りてないことを全体像だと思い込んでしまうことが文化の塗り替えに繋がります。味噌汁には出汁は必要だってばよ。

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2021-09-06 22:16:42




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Comments (4)

  1. ZenBoro says:
    2021年9月7日 at 9:25 AM

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  2. Sandra Whitaker Myer says:
    2021年9月7日 at 12:57 PM

    I live in Japan when i was a teenager and their culture was best! and after 60 years it STILL best! More art in their subtle with drawing and fiber and more with plants/ sashiko and ikebana!! there’s even more! they learned how to use paper with Art design- origami and kirigami

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  3. Mini Chu Portátil says:
    2021年9月7日 at 2:05 PM

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    2021年9月8日 at 12:05 AM

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