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100 famous views of master and disciple
Original text before translation
師弟百景
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Format:46
Number of pages: 216 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2023
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Watch my back and learn: ...... Not. 16 life stories spun by the relationship. How did the young apprentice enter the world of craftsmanship? How did the master pass on his "skills" and "traditions"? [Contents] In today's world where working styles are diversifying, the existence of "craftsmen" is attracting renewed attention because of the appeal of the elements of "mastering what you love" and "living without becoming a company employee. In the world of craftsmanship, the master-student relationship has changed from "learn by watching your master's back" to "show your back, but also teach with your mouth. The relationship between master and apprentice in the world of craftsmanship is changing in line with the times, from "watch your master's back and learn. In this book, we interviewed 16 groups of 32 people to painstakingly depict the "real" relationship between masters and apprentices who are not only related by blood, but also open their doors to others. Each of them has a firm idea acquired through years of work and a golden saying that should be handed down to the next generation, and this book will appeal not only to those who are interested in Japanese arts and crafts, but also to those who wonder, "What is work? This book will appeal not only to those who are interested in Japanese arts and crafts, but also to those who wonder what it means to work. [Craftsmen introduced in this book] *Gardener *Kettle-maker *Buddhist *Dyer *Plasterers *Swordsmith *Edo facet craftsman *Cultural property restorer *Edo komon dyeing artisan *Miya carpenter *Edo woodblock engraver *Umbrella craftsman *English shoemaker *Iston and inkstone maker *Palace painter *Kayabuki thatching craftsman [Author's Profile] Ritsuko Inoue Born in Nara City, 1955. Born in Nara City in 1955, she is a writer. Based in Osaka, she has been reporting and writing about people, travel, and bars, and moved to Tokyo in 2010. [He has published a series of nonfiction works on the themes of sex and death in modern society, including "Tobita, the Last Colorful Town" (Chikuma Shobo, later published in Shincho Bunko) and "Soso no Shokushitachi" (Shinchosha), which have become the focus of much attention. His recent publications include "Burari Osaka Ajina Ten Meguri" (Sangyo Editing Center) and "Endangered Private Shops" (Chikuma Shobo). |
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16 life stories spun by the relationship.
How did the young apprentice enter the world of craftsmanship?
How did the master pass on his "skills" and "traditions"?
[Contents]
In today's world where working styles are diversifying, the existence of "craftsmen" is attracting renewed attention because of the appeal of the elements of "mastering what you love" and "living without becoming a company employee.
In the world of craftsmanship, the master-student relationship has changed from "learn by watching your master's back" to "show your back, but also teach with your mouth. The relationship between master and apprentice in the world of craftsmanship is changing in line with the times, from "watch your master's back and learn.
In this book, we interviewed 16 groups of 32 people to painstakingly depict the "real" relationship between masters and apprentices who are not only related by blood, but also open their doors to others.
Each of them has a firm idea acquired through years of work and a golden saying that should be handed down to the next generation, and this book will appeal not only to those who are interested in Japanese arts and crafts, but also to those who wonder, "What is work? This book will appeal not only to those who are interested in Japanese arts and crafts, but also to those who wonder what it means to work.
[Craftsmen introduced in this book]
*Gardener
*Kettle-maker
*Buddhist
*Dyer
*Plasterers
*Swordsmith
*Edo facet craftsman
*Cultural property restorer
*Edo komon dyeing artisan
*Miya carpenter
*Edo woodblock engraver
*Umbrella craftsman
*English shoemaker
*Iston and inkstone maker
*Palace painter
*Kayabuki thatching craftsman
[Author's Profile]
Ritsuko Inoue
Born in Nara City, 1955. Born in Nara City in 1955, she is a writer.
Based in Osaka, she has been reporting and writing about people, travel, and bars, and moved to Tokyo in 2010.
[He has published a series of nonfiction works on the themes of sex and death in modern society, including "Tobita, the Last Colorful Town" (Chikuma Shobo, later published in Shincho Bunko) and "Soso no Shokushitachi" (Shinchosha), which have become the focus of much attention.
His recent publications include "Burari Osaka Ajina Ten Meguri" (Sangyo Editing Center) and "Endangered Private Shops" (Chikuma Shobo).