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    Default Japanese umbrellas

    The craft nearly died in 1982, but was revived before the last of the equipment was discarded.


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    Default Re: Japanese umbrellas

    Thanks Eric. Tradition is appreciated here.

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    Default Re: Japanese umbrellas

    Wonderful! Thanks you for sharing!
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    The labor itself looks peacefully focused. Beautiful work!

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    Wow, real treat to watch. thanks for sharing...

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    Default Re: Japanese umbrellas

    If anyone feels like buying one, or a Japanese lamp, here's the place to do it: Tsujikura.

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    Default Re: Japanese umbrellas

    If you want to learn how to make the Yodoe styles from the people in the video: JTCO.

    Here's what your experience in that prefecture would be like, including the local dishes: Life in Tottori.

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    And while I'm at it, here's a video with more information than the "lens porn" I initially posted: JapanCultureSpotlight on FaceBook

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    Default Re: Japanese umbrellas

    My post about where to buy these was off. Still good stuff, but if you want the Yodoe umbrellas specifically, try this: Purchase Yodoe Wagasa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericpmoss View Post
    My post about where to buy these was off. Still good stuff, but if you want the Yodoe umbrellas specifically, try this: Purchase Yodoe Wagasa.
    " You're killing me Smalls!" Now I want to buy something in a bad way and Japan has been bumped up once again as a place I need to visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diablo de Acero View Post
    " You're killing me Smalls!" Now I want to buy something in a bad way and Japan has been bumped up once again as a place I need to visit.
    I think the Kamado-san rice cooker at that site is a bit cheaper than the Ume umbrella, if that helps. Then again, after you add the BBQ pot and the proper plates and rice bowls from their ceramics pages, you'll still be in trouble. Maybe buy them "for the missus". Of course, post the photos of the loot. ;)

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    Sorry for the spam from that same website, but someone try this for me while I keep looking for work: Microwave Pottery Kit. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericpmoss View Post
    The craft nearly died in 1982, but was revived before the last of the equipment was discarded.

    Those are amazing, not unlike every traditional craft in Japan.

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    Default Re: Japanese umbrellas

    Beautiful.

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    How useful is a paper umbrella in wind and rain?
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