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One of the biggest reasons for this account is to share the “full stories”. I am

atsushijp, 2021年10月2日

One of the biggest reasons for this account is to share the “full stories”. I am tired of people “cutting & pasting” what they want to hear & learn, and resulting in changing the cultural contents. Therefore, I ask you to read as many stories as possible here before trying to “define” it. Instead of reading the comfortable stories, I want them to have a moment to “stop & think”. I believe that’s something I can offer to this world. 

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So, as a result, I am trying my best to be as “difficult” as possible on SNS. Sometimes, I have more “unfollowers” than new followers in a day. It probably means I wrote something they didn’t want to read. It is okay. “Being liked” is not the (only) goal in this account. (of course, I would like to be liked.)

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However, when one approaches me with respect for Japanese culture (courtesy), I believe I am quite decent & welcoming. I shall never forget someone’s kindness, too. So, when a daughter of someone who I received kindness from asks me for help, I do everything I can. More than 6 hours of conversations, with theme shifting here and there, the Story by Isabella about Sashiko went on Air last night on a public radio: The World. She cut and pasted what we talked about. However, she also did her best to understand the whole picture. I laughed how she “cooked” our raw stories, and I appreciate her for the massive effort to make it happen. 

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I have A LOT to say about the story about Otsuchi. (I have only shared stories about Otsuchi in Patreon since it is too personal to me). It is probably time to share more. I plan to have a Webinar about Isabella summarized beautifully. (The link to the Radio is on Today’s Story).

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僕の英語での活動の一番の原点は「娘に何かを残したい」という、とても個人的な思いです。崇高な思いというよりは、我儘な願い。日本とユダヤの血を引き継ぎ、且つ御母様とはご縁を頂いた,、そんな学生の方から「お話を聞かせて下さい」という連絡が来た時は、そりゃもう大歓迎です。6時間以上の取材。テーマもどんどん派生して。それでも、日本の当たり前を共有できているからか、嫌な気持ちには一切ならず、楽しんでお話ができました。それを10分に纏めた、「彼女の物語」がラジオに流れたそうです。今の僕の原点、大槌刺し子のお話です。

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2021-10-02 08:39:58




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Comments (8)

  1. Silvia Mariani says:
    2021年10月2日 at 2:26 PM

    Precioso bordado ❤️❤️❤️

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  2. くるみん says:
    2021年10月2日 at 4:24 PM

    美しい😮

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  3. Kay Liggett says:
    2021年10月2日 at 6:02 PM

    You are correct to require respect for the full body of work in this tradition.

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  4. Toño Furela says:
    2021年10月2日 at 10:31 PM

    ❤️

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  5. Yuko Chitani says:
    2021年10月3日 at 6:15 AM

    I heard it on KQED in Northern California!

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  6. Sissi Inmaculada Lopez Rosales says:
    2021年10月3日 at 8:11 AM

    J´adore votre art

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  7. Three in one says:
    2021年10月3日 at 2:13 PM

    🤍💙

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  8. Cheryl Smith says:
    2021年10月3日 at 10:56 PM

    I love the Japanese culture, and I applaud your above comments.

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