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How to Use Furoshiki
How to Use Furoshiki
The ways to use furoshiki to introduce here are carefully selected for the ones that can be done easily, fashionable and convenient. Hope you enjoy.
Furoshiki Design
Furoshiki Design
The most representative design offuroshiki should be “karakusa (arabesque) pattern”. It is a pattern that has been popular in Japan for a long time, but it is said that its origin is in ancient Greece. It was eventually used in Mesopotamia and Egypt, and it is thought that it was transmitted to Japan around the Nara period (AD 710 to 794) through the Silk Road. The pattern that multiple vines of the arabesque (medicago) intertwined and woven together expresses the vital force of the vines, which has meanings such as descendant prosperity. It may also be used for body parts of shishimai that appear in festivals throughout Japan.
Furoshiki & Environmental Impact
Furoshiki & Environmental Impact
Recently furoshiki has been drawing attention as eco goods. Here is the explanation how the favorable impacts can be made by using furoshiki. The plastic shopping bags we use at shopping in retail stores like supermarkets are made of materials such as polyolefin, and there is concern about the negative impact on the environment. Ethylene, which is a raw material for polyolefin, is made by refining petroleum. Annually, 60 million to 100 million barrels of oil is spent on plastic bag manufacturing in the world. Therefore, you can save oil that is the raw material by not using plastic bags.
Furoshiki History
Furoshiki History
Furoshiki has a very long history. By definition, it can be said that it is more than 10,000 years if it is broadly understood as “cloth of the world”. If it is narrowly defined as “Japanese furoshiki”, it dates back over 1200 years ago.
What is the chashitsu of Souan?
What is the chashitsu of Souan?
It is no exaggeration to say that the “chashitsu of Souan” is a complete form of Japanese architecture and Japanese aesthetics. They were sophisticated ones, tiny yet making you feel great expanse, simple yet delicate, and mind-soothing yet getting tension to the spirit. Souanification may be rephrased as Japanification.
The Minimalist
In establishing the knowledge hub “The Minimalist”
Society is advancing more and more, but as mass production and mass consumption have become commonplace, we came to wonder, “Isn’t this really the affluence?” Then the number of people, who are aiming for minimalism at the other end of the spectrum, is increasing.

Fundador: Takuya Nagata. Perfil de Amazon

Escritor de novelas, Creador. Graduado de la UCA, la universidad del Reino Unido. Discutió el minimalismo japonés en la tesis de último año. Fundador de “MINIЯISM” (minirism), el movimiento de arte que contribuye al desarrollo de las sociedades, como la ecología y el estilo de vida. Cubrió varios campos como escritor en diferentes partes de Europa y luego lanzó el eje de conocimiento “The Minimalist” (El Minimalista).

Una vez viajó a Brasil y practicó fútbol en el CFZ do Rio (Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva) en Río de Janeiro. Jugó fútbol para los Urawa Reds (Urawa Red Diamonds), uno de los clubes de fútbol más grandes de Japón, y realizó una gira por Europa. Se retiró a una edad temprana y viajó solo a Inglaterra. Carreras establecidas como periodista, entrenador de fútbol, consultor, etc. en toda Europa, como España. Con conocimientos en áreas creativas y tecnológicas. El fundador de “Propulsive Football” (PROBALL), el primer fútbol mixto competitivo del mundo, que facilita la diversidad y el espíritu para la participación equitativa en la sociedad.
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