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Primate beddings: Trial and error over a long time
Let's consider the origin of human bedding. Humans are classified as primates, but where do other biologically similar s...
Roots of bed: Existing before humans
Beds have developed in multiple regions of the world, including the Mediterranean world, Africa, India and China. Wester...
What is Mushiro? Rug passed down from time immemorial
In a narrow sense, mushiro is a rug made of woven rice straw. Straw mushiro is mostly used in agricultural fields becaus...
Zabuton and Tatami mats: The close relationship
It's a common sight to see zabutons laid on tatami mats in Japanese houses. Zabuton and tatami are closely related.The u...
What is Tatami? Craftsmanship that breathes to this day
Tatami mat making is included in Japan's "Traditional Architectural Craftsmanship: Traditional Techniques for Passing Do...
What is Zabuton? A small and thin but deep-seated symbol of Japan
Zabuton is a traditional Japanese sitting equipment and is a type of futon. It's thin and small, but the more you explor...
Zabuton and Japanese traditional culture
Zabuton is an essential part of the Japanese lifestyle, closely related to traditional cultures such as the tea ceremony...
What is Kaimaki? The origin of Japanese bedding culture
Kaimaki (掻巻) serves as cold-weather clothing and bedding. The clothing is classified as hanten and is the basis of futon...
What is the difference between Futon and Bed? Comparison of Japanese and Western beddings
Futon and bed respectively have different characteristics and benefits. Futon originated in Japan, while bed developed i...
Traditional society background of Japan, where beds didn’t become common
Beds were hardly seen in ancient Japan. Since the Middle Ages, futons, bedding laid on the floor, have been primarily us...
What is the chashitsu of “Kirei-Sabi?”
Furuta Shigenari (commonly known as Furuta Oribe), 1 of Rikyu's magnificent 7 disciples, had the influence of Sen no Rik...
What is the chashitsu of Souan?
You can find the primitive form of "chashitsu of souan" in the teahouse of "rinkan-no-cha (淋汗の茶)," which is a custom of ...

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Founder: Takuya Nagata. Amazon Profile

A novel writer and creator. Graduated from UCA, the UK’s university. Discussed Japanese minimalism in the senior thesis. Founder of “MINIRISM” (minirism), the art movement that contributes to the development of societies, such as ecology and lifestyle. Later opened the knowledge hub “The Minimalist.”

Once travelled to Brazil and trained football at CFZ do Rio (Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva) in Rio de Janeiro. Played soccer for the Urawa Reds (Urawa Red Diamonds), one of the biggest football clubs in Japan, and toured Europe. Retired at a young age and voyaged alone to England. Established careers as a journalist, football coach, consultant, etc. across Europe such as Spain. The founder of “Propulsive Football” (PROBALL), the world’s first-ever competitive mixed football, facilitating diversity and spirit for equal participation in society.

Knowledgeable in creative and technology fields as well. Launched the SPACE Culture & Entertainment hub “The Space-Timer 0.”

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