cshimokita[Photo Forum Moderator]
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Thanks for the comment René...
I understand that there is a fairly large Japanese community in Mexico... in fact my first Japanese language teacher lived and worked in Mexico for many years before returning to Tokyo, having taught also in New Zealand and the USA... her language ability far exceeds mine ; )
One of my cultural interests is Japanese ceramics, I just love the shapes and designs... plus all the small bowls and plates used in 懐石 (kaiseki) - the term applies to the traditional multi-course meal and the skills & techniques that allow for its preparation.
Casey
On the runway...
By: cshimokita : September 7th, 2018-14:51
Our model is wearing traditional Japanese "trousers" called 袴 (hakama). These type of "pants" are worn by men or women and traditionally have seven pleats, five in the front and two in the back... the placement of the front pleats, three to the right and ...
Yes! Indeed
By: renerod : September 7th, 2018-19:35
It would seem that there’s a strong attraction between the two cultures. In my fist years at my actual job, working in rural communities in my home state Veracruz, I met a young man that was working on his thesis for masters degree. His name was Takash. H...
What I like the most
By: renerod : September 8th, 2018-05:26
About Japanese culture is the philosophy of discipline and honor of it’s people, the aesthetics and thorough thinking put in art and craftsmanship, the beauty of zen architecture, classic motorcycles, and of course, the beautiful knives they make! But all...
Thanks Filip...
By: cshimokita : September 8th, 2018-00:21
I have to take some photos of my ceramics... only a few nice pieces in daily use plus some items in storage that I picked-up when a friend retired and closed the family wholesale business... Below is one of the first (if not the first) photo that I posted...
Somehow....
By: AuHavrePro : September 8th, 2018-00:37
I still remember seeing some of those before . Maybe one day you will share with us a post regarding Japanese blade-making, perhaps my favorite non-watch crafts category when it comes to The Land of the Rising Sun.... Cheers, Filip