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Philosophy

 

What Is a Thatched House A Place Beyond Living

A thatched house is not just a place to live. It is a space shaped by nature, tradition, and something unseen. This article explores the deeper meaning of thatched houses in Japan.
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The Essence of a Craftsman The Invisible Dimension of Skill

A craftsman does not simply learn a skill. At a certain moment, the body begins to move on its own. This article explores the invisible dimension of craft—where technique, intuition, and something beyond the self meet.
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Traditional thatched-roof houses in Kita Village, Miyama, Kyoto 

Satoyama The Solar Economy of a Village

Satoyama is not just a landscape, but a living system where people and nature exist together. This article explores how traditional Japanese villages created value through human labor and solar energy, forming a sustainable way of life beyond modern economic systems.
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How Long Does a Thatched Roof Last? Sustainability Beyond Cost and Time

A thatched roof is not sustained by materials or cost, but by relationships. In traditional Japanese villages, roofs lasted not because of durability, but because people maintained the community that sustained them.
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