March 31, 2021 at 10:38AM

Some criticize me for playing the victim (crying for attention). Umm. “I don’t know” is my honest reaction. I had always been “privileged” in my life. It is my first time to “speak up” as a minority. I need to learn what is the line between “speaking up” and “playing the victim”.

Being a man in Japanese society is a huge “privilege”. It is unfortunate, but Japan is a Male-dominated society. We even have a word for that. So, I am privileged. My mother is not privileged for this matter. Also, being a Japanese itself is a privilege in comparison to the other minority groups in Japan. I cannot talk on behalf of the minorities because I haven’t experienced their pain. However, now, I acknowledge it, and learn how to imagine their pain. I never will minimize their voice.

It is uncomfortable to listen to someone saying “You are privileged”. I didn’t choose to be a man. It is not me who wanted to be “privileged”. However, I do benefit by being privileged. Therefore, I learn to listen – and more importantly – “imagine (the pain)” instead of saying “it is what it is”.

In Sashiko, unfortunately, the information available in English is not enough (not wrong). The discussions on “Sashiko/Boro” are filtered – both questions & answers – by many trying to share their “definition” on Sashiko & Boro that they learned from the 2nd source. Unlike Zen introduced by legend “D. T. Suzuki” who wrote (not translated) based on his 1st source, Sashiko/Boro is not discussed with 1st source much. For that matter, Sashiko/Boro is filtered by privilege(English). I am NOT saying privileged people need to shut up. I am asking them to acknowledge the privilege they have – because They Are The One Who Can Change “It Is What It Is”. Please. You are the one who can change. 

「刺し子、興味があるのだけど、ハマりそうで怖い」というお言葉。回り回って、「ごめんなさい」としか言いようがないです(笑)刺し子(運針)は時食い虫なので、確かに忙しい日々と刺し子の相性は格別です。忙しい中に刺し子をぶち込むのは、なかなかに難易度が高いです(僕もうまくできてない)。でも、まぁ、ほら、僕は常に背中を支える場所にいるので、興味があれば是非、運針を学んで見てほしいです。

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March 30, 2021 at 10:29AM

“Cultural Appropriation” explained the pain & sorrow I felt when I saw someone introduce Sashiko with their own filtered information & minimizing the stories. This “filtering” often (not always) is caused by the privileged people, and therefore, some people misunderstand my message that I am trying to exclude all the “privileged” people. I am NOT. I am just asking you to learn Sashiko so that no one will change the culture “for their convenience”.

“Filtering” can happen within the people in the same culture. It is unrealistic to believe ALL Japanese artisans are at the same level of understanding, nor share the same value. Although it is rare to find a Japanese artisan who “insists” on the legitimacy of doing “Correct Sashiko”, I may come across similar experiences even among Japanese people. However, I am not worried about it much. I say, “Sashiko done by Japanese are all valid”. Can you guess why?

As long as one understands the Japanese language, there are enough Japanese people & documents they can reach when they continue Sashiko. If they do not continue, they will not “change” the culture. How about those in other languages besides the Japanese? Since not many Sashiko practitioners understand other languages, the person who “interprets (translate)” the Sashiko will create the “new Normal” in each language – which the others cannot even doubt since they do not understand the original Japanese language. Isn’t it scary? Therefore, I share the stories. Unfortunately, audiences without Japanese language trust the 2nd source written in their language as if it is the “whole story”. 

That’s the “change” I am afraid of, and if one makes a profit over the people in origin, then it is a form of C/A (Privileged people getting wealth over sacrificing the culture’s essence is the damage from C/A here).

「刺し子、ダサい……」。”ダサい”そのものが死語になる現代。僕が育った日本と今の日本は違うんでしょうが、「刺し子=野暮ったい」というのは、まぁそうだろうなと思った訳です。僕自身、そう思ってましたし(笑)華やかな花ふきんと刺し子の組み合わせは、やっぱり素敵です。でも、同時に、野暮ったい刺し子も残したい。でも、”ダサい”のは残らない。その答えが恵子さんの作品だったりします。一つ間違えると野暮ったくなる刺し子を、「着る芸術」にまで昇華させる。まだまだできることは沢山あるはずで。

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March 29, 2021 at 09:39AM

The “Thread” matters in Sashiko. There are stories we call it “Sashiko Thread”, and there are reasons why we keep using the specific “Sashiko Thread”. You can find the details on our Youtube & Website, and here is a “process” of thread being a part of fabric. It is very rare to have this kind of example because the fabric today is not designed to last so long. This Sashiko is more than 12 years old, and finally it is becoming a part of Fabric.

“Cloth & Fabric” is a form of culture. It exists everywhere the human resides. The priority (concepts) changes. Now, “how it looks” is more important than “how long it can last”. Both are very important cultural aspects. We need to learn to appreciate “both”.

There is a reason why I do not insist on “slow-fashion & Sashiko” so much. They are very much related, and I probably should use it for the marketing purpose. However, the core for slow-fashion is NOT mending. It is supporting “traditional textile manufacture” who can make the fabric for the purpose of “last-long”. I do not want “it” to be a trend with filtering the facts by the privileged group of people (including myself). Therefore, I share to be mindful and caring. 

「刺し子糸はね〜、時間と共に布と一緒になっていくんだよ」。糸で作られた布に、糸を刺して通す。布は厚くなり、暖かくなり、そして丈夫になる。使い捨てが前提で作られた現代の衣文化では信じられないことが、当時は存在していたんだろうなと想いを馳せます。

「布と一緒になる」という表現は、言葉だけだと少し不思議です。糸は糸。布は布ですから。でも、本当に布と一緒になって”いく”んです。特別な撚りが時間の経過でゆっくりと戻っていく。でも、針目毎にその変化は区切られ、針目そのものが割れてしまうのではなく、ゆっくりと布の一部になっていく。現代では10年も20年も使い続ける布はなかなか存在しないので、どこかで良い例が無いかなぁと思っていたら、恵子さんが僕が日本に残したバッグを使ってくれていました。大槌刺し子に持っていったバッグなので、少なくとも10年以上前に作ったバッグです。針目、少し”緩く”なってませんか?使い続けると、一本一本の糸が布と一緒になっていくような感じで一層強くなります。(ただ、布自体も丁寧に織られている必要があるけれど)。こういう刺し子も残していきたいなぁと思うのです。

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March 28, 2021 at 01:10PM

I occasionally wonder what “appreciation” means for others. For me, “appreciation” comes with some action. Without action, the phrase “I appreciate it” is kind of a polite way to say “I don’t care”. One say, “I appreciate Japanese culture”. But they step into a Japanese house without taking shoes off with saying “it is freedom of choice”. The similar case goes to “Inspired”. One say, “Boro inspired me”, but they put so bright color to fabric… I wonder what they are inspired by. Are they using the word for the commercial or “self-assertion” purpose? It is perfectly fine to do so, but then covering their greed with superficial niceness is disgusting. Regardless of what they say, without proper action, they are  same as those saying “I don’t care about Sashiko, but I use the word Sashiko because it brings more people (which I define as Cultural Appropriation, so please do not do it). Is it too much to ask to take an action?

If you can, please, tell your friends what you learn. Stop purchasing from someone who is just taking advantage of the words/culture. If possible, please speak up with me. Everyone has a choice to be a bystander and not be involved. However, then, please  do not cover yourself up by saying “I appreciate it”. Sashiko is more than a mending. Boro isn’t the technique. The Japanese didn’t embrace the imperfection. Sashiko isn’t developed as “slow-stitching”. There are many messages you can find on this account. Please, please help me to re-adjust the words. Groups of privileged people re-wrote a culture – I am not trying to reverse it, and I learned from my older friends, that I may be the last chance to do so in Sashiko. All of my messages are available for free. Please read. Please watch. Please learn, and Please help me.

「刺し子とはなんぞや」という問いに答えはありません。それは文化として変化してきた結果が今だから。同時に、これだけの変化があったので、「好きな刺し子、嫌な刺し子」が出てくるのもとても自然なことです。僕が願うのは、「好きな刺し子、苦手な刺し子」を自分で見極められるようになる人が増えること、そして、好きな刺し子を突き進めていけるだけの技術を学んで頂くこと……だったりします。手芸としての刺し子の前に存在した刺し子も、やっぱり知ってほしいんですよね。なぜって、僕がそれを知る過程を通して、沢山の素敵な刺し子に出ることができたからなんです。

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March 27, 2021 at 10:32AM

I often receive a heartwarming comment, “Thank you for your generosity”. Sure, it is my goal to share the Sashiko we practice. It is my pleasure. However… “sharing” was an extreme choice I had made in devastation. I am not (always) a good-positive person with an abundance mind to “share”. I am just desperate in protecting my own culture I grew up with from unnecessary changes.

I introduced a concept of “守破離 (Shuhari)” before. I guess this Japanese-like mindset of “learning” is just “too much work” for many people in expectation of getting instant gratification. Therefore, many teach foriegn culture before sufficient learning. I tried to be quiet before (because I thought it was the way to “protect” the culture). Now, over the Internet where anyone can say anything, I realize that “sharing” is the only way to protect the culture, even if it ends up with losing my possible profit. I am worried about the future. “Sharing” may crash the business I have today. However, I just can’t let ignorance change my own culture. One may say: “Sashiko is a form of stitching to make rice-grain size stitch on the line & stitches pre printed fabric. Whatever thread & needle is good. Just embrace the imperfection”. In this “often” used Sashiko description, only phrase I agree is that the “Sashiko is a form of stitching”.

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I am happy that you enjoy what I share. Am I a saint? No, I am just struggling to protect my own identity.

本日は第5回の運針会でした(通算19回目)!ん〜〜たっのしい。運針は難しいものではありません。「あっ、できるかも!」と、思ってもらえる瞬間を共有できるのが運針会です。刺し子をする手が、一人ひとり違うように、運針で躓いてしまう箇所も人それぞれです。実際に一緒に運針することで、その微調整が上手になってきたなぁと我ながら嬉しいのです。4時間。運針し続けてもらいました。それでも「楽しかった〜」と言って頂けるのは、本当に有り難いことだなと思っています。刺し子の運針会は、定期的な開催ではなく希望される方の希望日時に合わせて調整します。お一人ずつ丁寧に運針をお伝えしたいという僕の願いからです。ご希望の方は、プロフィールのリンクから運針会についてのブログを一読頂けますと幸いです。楽しかったー。

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March 25, 2021 at 10:02AM

People ask: “Is it okay to do Sashiko on Denim Jeans. It isn’t traditional.” – I answer, “Yes, of course. But, please try to learn what Sashiko is”. I am NOT denying the change in culture – without changes, it isn’t culture. I just want “changes” to be sincere, not by ignorance, not for the profit of someone who doesn’t belong to.

“Sashiko & Denim” is one change. Before I started stitching denim in 2006, it wasn’t as popular as today. I didn’t see many Sashiko & Denim done together. As I had shared an analogy with “Aspirin”, damaging the denim for the purpose of mending, and calling it Sashiko Mending, is very culturally distorted & “wrong”. Apply Sashiko stitchings to strengthen the denim fabric when the denim gets a bit soft but before a hole is probably the “original” image of Sashiko & Denim. We can prolong the denim life by Sashiko. Well, eventually, no matter how much we stitch, the denim will get a hole. Then, it is time to mend the denim with Sashiko stitching (if you want). So, I am NOT saying Sashiko mending with denim is all inappropriate. If you happen to have a hole, it is very beautiful to repair it instead of replacing it. I just want to share how “irrational” to see the act of damaging the fabric for the purpose of mending. You would feel the same if one is damaging their health by not-sleeping, yet celebrating the recovery from headache by taking aspirin.

Mending itself is perfectly fine. However, mending isn’t the whole picture of Sashiko. I want them to learn how to stitch throughout the denim first so we can prolong the denim life before mending.

平面裁断とか、そもそも野良着とかを作る職人さんと一緒に育ってきた環境で、「動きのある立体裁断はしないの?」とか無邪気に聞いてみたりするわけです。今でも記憶に残っているお返事が、「余り布にハサミを入れたくなくて」というもの。これは配信でも伺った、日本的な素晴らしい繊細な感覚だと思います。布には痛覚はありません。ただ、「布が痛いんじゃないか」と感じられること。また、それを言葉にしても変だと思われないことは、日本が誇るべきことだと思っています。「布の補修」は刺し子の大切な一部分です。ただ、補修をする為に布を駄目にするのは、やっぱり本質からはズレるんだろうな……と、自戒の念も込めて。僕はまだこの感性が足らなかったりするので。日々是勉強です。

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March 24, 2021 at 09:13AM

A definition is powerful. It gives us a clear description for the mutual understanding. Without proper definition, a discussion won’t be valid. However, at the same time, when a definition is done by ignorance (either with good intention or for one’s convenience), it has the power to change something important. I used to explain Sashiko as wisdom in “poverty”. Poor Japanese people practiced Sashiko. It is true that they were in extremely harsh conditions, but I now wonder if it is okay for us to define them as “poor”. This is profound advice from my new menter, Yoshiko Wada (@yoshiko_wada_). I have been thinking & imagining & researching. Translation & definition is difficult because “poverty” in Japanese – “貧しさ” has a bit different nuance. (So I think it is okay to say that Sashiko was in 貧しさ).

We have our personal definition of words. How do you define “being rich/wealthy”? A pile of c-notes in front of you? A digital number on the PC monitor? List of real-estate you own? I have a vivid boundary between “rich” and “decent”. For me, “being rich” means that I can purchase what I want, in a grocery store, without checking the price tag. For me, “being rich” is liberation from minor worries for next week. I do not want a fancy watch because it doesn’t mean “being wealthy” to me. I know you have different definitions. It is quite natural with wanting “money”. We just have to know that the definition can be “personalized” based on the condition.

For me, Cultural Appropriation causes pain when people pretend that they know the definition of something foreign. Not knowing is fine. We are here to learn. I am learning – flipping all of my definitions of Sashiko as “wisdom in poverty”, thanks to Yoshiko-Sensei (She is “the” teacher of Shibori, so please learn from her, too). 

柳宗悦氏の著書、”手仕事の日本”の一節に「貧しさの美しさ」という表現があって、(昔の)刺し子もその一つだなと思っています(刺し子は地域によって特色があるので全てではないけれど)。英語で紹介する際には、貧しさを”Poor/Poverty”を訳して紹介してきたのですが、ご縁を頂いた先生よりとても貴重なご指摘を頂きました。そう。”貧しさ”と”Poor”は、同じ意味ですが、圧倒的に違う何かがあるのです。何が違うのか。これは逆に日本語で説明することが難しい。前提とは凄いものです。必ずどこかで説明に挑戦してみようと思います。

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March 23, 2021 at 08:01AM

It was 2020 I wrote the script. After so many struggles, I uploaded the video about “Sashiko & Cultural Appropriation”. It is on our Youtube.

There is a significant “twist” in translation (or filtering) when Sashiko was introduced with “mending”. Many people think Sashiko is a mending technique. It is true that mending is a part of Sashiko, but not sufficient description. Mending is a small part of Sashiko. Let me bring up a challenging analogy to explain this twist.

When we have a headache, we take pain-killer pill. Although there is nothing wrong with pills, it is better to take care of our health so we do not need the pain killer. Sashiko is “self-care (before taking the pill)” and mending is the pill itself. The Japanese practiced Sashiko so they didn’t need to mend so often. Now, people are enjoying Sashiko as if they enjoy taking the pain-killer with neglecting their health. Even more strange, some damage themselves to have a headache so that they can take aspirin (damage the fabric to have “Sashiko mending”). There is nothing wrong with depending on the medicine. However, it is not a core of our health-care. If we start accepting that we all need to take aspirin without caring about our health, or even damaging our brain on-purpose to enjoy the aspirin, something essencial will be lost. 

In 30+ years of my life with Sashiko, I personally never used the word “Sashiko mending” in Japanese. Yes, mending is a very important part of Sashiko, but not the core. Since many misunderstand, when non-Japanese get profit out of this “twist”, then I consider it as “C/A” which I hope I successfully described in the video. Boro is also NOT a word for mending technique (please read the past posts. The description to your question is there).

文化が違う場所で何かを説明する時、たとえ話はとても大切です。そして、そのたとえ話が真実からズレていないか確認して下さる方々の存在はもっと大切です。たとえ話なので完全に一致はしません。でも、意味が壊れてしまうのは駄目。刺し子は味噌汁。運針は登山。英語圏での「刺し子=補修」という流行においては、体調管理をしないで痛み止めばかりを服用している人のたとえ話を思いつきました。また配信で話すか、ビデオ作ります。薬の半分は優しさでも、半分は化学品ですからねぇ。そりゃ服用しないにこしたことはないわけで。

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Sashiko and Prayer

I concluded the 400 seconds presentation on @SelvedgeMagazine with a statement: “Sashiko was a Japanese form of stitching to pray for another day to live…” Then, I received a request to elaborate what I meant by “praying”. Yes, it is my pleasure to do so. However, it requires some conditions to be shared to explain – some Japanese philosophy – which is deeply related to Animism. I added a link to my article about “Sashiko and Animism”. Please find it from my profile link. ☆ As you imagine, the “pray” in this context is a bit different from the western style of praying as defined “to address God with confession or thanksgiving”. The majority of Japanese who lived in Shinto didn’t believe in “One God” asking for forgiveness. They believed each “element” contains the spirit (God), and therefore they appreciated what they had. ☆ “Stitching to pray for another day” represents the “time to be mindful of what they had”. As much as they may have lived in harsh conditions, they appreciated what they had. This is a brief explanation of “Pray” in the context. By the way, it is kind of interesting, but in Japanese Shinto, in my understanding, the “praying for specific spirit” was a type of “contract” between human and spirit. Ah… I am going off from the main topic… anyhow, the Japanese naturally believed in animism in their ordinary, and therefore, the prayer was more like a “custom” to appreciate what they have. I will keep sharing the stories on this. Please read the article first if you are interested.

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どこで読んだのか忘れてしまったのですが、「神道におけるお参り(祈り)とは、つまりは八百万の神様との契約である」という文章に衝撃を受けた覚えがあります。西洋の絶対神への畏れや贖罪とは違い、◯◯するから●●してねという神道的なやり取りは、確かに契約っぽくて面白いなぁと思ったのです。契約って書くと少し嫌な気がするかもですが、でも、あながち的は外してない。 ☆ 現代に生きる僕らは、どうしても僕らの価値基準で物事を判断しがちです。勿論、主観がなければ何事も前に進まないのですが、同時にできるだけ客観的に過去を見つめられると良いなぁと思ったりするのです。刺し子は幻想化されてしまっていて、流れに乗る方が簡単で利も大きいんでしょうけれど、でも文化を語る以上、幻想化されて喜んでる場合じゃないとは思うんですよね。 ☆ #Sashiko #Animism #JapaneseSashiko #SashikoStory #刺し子
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March 22, 2021 at 03:00PM

Let’s “celebrate” our new name

Let’s “celebrate” our new name of this account, @SashikoStory…. Yeah… what a Sunday. 日本語の大切なお知らせが続きます。スクロールダウンください。 It was okay before, now the previous name “Sashi,Co” (with period, not comma) seems to be violating some Instagram rules. so, do not use period, please. Use our new name 📛 ☆ Keiko and I named it with many wishes. It is sad to change the account name here, but the new name “SashikoStory” may be more self-explanatory for what we do here. Since Atsushi & Keiko = as Sashi,Co was something we put so much effort on, please, please help us out to share Sashi,Co is now also @SashikoStory. (We will keep using the previous name in other platforms). If you have our previous name in your profile or description, your account may be restricted somehow. Please change it to @SashikoStory. Thank you very very much. ☆ All of other account I have, @upcyclestitches and @sashiko_dad are both recovered as well.

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大変お騒がせしました。原因は僕のアカウント名でした。笑えないけど、仕方ない。半分やけくそです。淳=Sashi,Coで定着してきた感じはするし、思いも沢山込めた名前なので残念ですが、これは仕方ないです。ここインスタグラムでは新しい名前、@SashikoStoryで行きます! ☆ 問題は、「ピリオド」だったみたいです。コンマでもハイフンでも大丈夫っぽいのですが、ピリオドだとURLだと認識されて弾かれてるみたい。これまで何も問題なかったし注意もなかったので、吃驚はしているのですが……。これまでにご縁を頂いて、以前の名前「Sashi,Co」をプロフィールに入れて下さっている心温かい方は、プロフィールに制限対象の名前があることで、ここ数日、投稿等に制限がかかってしまっていたようです。本当にごめんなさい。このアカウント自体は何もなく、自分をタグ付けすることもなかったので、今日になるまで気が付きませんでした。これに懲りず、また@SashikoStoryをタグ付け頂けると嬉しいです。今度は……大丈夫だろ……と。新しい名前で、少し違和感があるかもしれませんが、インスタグラム以外では変わらずSashi,Coを使い続ける予定です。引き続き、どうぞよろしくお願いいたします。 ☆ #Sashiko #SashikoStitching #刺し子 #SashikoStory March 21, 2021 at 07:46PM
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