Shuji Nakagawa is a Japanese woodworker working in a small town called Otsu in Shiga prefecture, located east of Kyoto and bordered by Lake Biwa. He perpetuates a family expertise that has become very rare in Japan: he makes ki-oke. They are basically wooden buckets that can be use for different purposes of everyday life, such as bathing or cooking. But those past few years, as modern lifestyles are constantly changing, Mr. Nakagawa had to come up with new ideas to keep his art alive.
From collaborations with designers from around the world to beautiful original creations, Shuji Nakagawa has been able to adapt to a changing world that leaves these traditional objects behind and tend to favor industrial objects, cheaper and more accessible. His works have earned him international recognition and he travels overseas several times a year to showcase his latest creations.
We had the chance to start our 80 Jours Japon project with Mr. Nakagawa. He warmly welcomed us in his workshop to show us his work, a bit of his daily life and to talk to us about his opinion on Japanese craftsmanship, the worlds of art and design, and how he sees the future.
Come with us visit his workshop and spend two days with him, a man as passionate as inspiring who wants only one thing: for crafts to be recognized as the art form it actually is.
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OUR PROJECT:
What is 80 Jours Japon (80 Days Japan) about?
It's the project of a lifetime. My girlfriend and I left everything behind to pursue our goal: drive around Japan for 80 days to meet artisans and make documentaries about them. We took all the money that we had and hit the road with the hope of one day turning this crazy project into a full time job.
THE DOCUMENTARIES
We went to film 10 documentaries:
Sake making: • La fabrication du saké...
Traditional woodwork in Shiga: coming in August
Beppu onsens: coming in August
A Noh festival in Miyajima: coming in September
Organic farmers in Hakushu: coming in September or October
Katsuobushi making in Shizuoka: coming in October
Japanese weaving in Fujiyoshida: coming in November
Japanese traditional pastries: coming in November
Wajima's Urushi, Japanese lacquer: coming in December
Takayama's gyozas: bonus episode, not yet scheduled
PHOTOS, POSTERS AND CALENDAR
During this road trip, we took many photos that we are going to print and sell online. There will be posters and postcards available, as well as a photo calendar for 2020.
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