The Art of Japanese Minimalism

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Published 2024-03-19
Welcome to our latest video where we delve into the captivating world of Japanese minimalism! Join us as we explore the timeless concepts of Wabi, Shibui, Iki, and Danshari, each holding a unique charm and philosophy that has inspired many around the world.

In this video, we will break down the principles of Wabi (simplicity and understated elegance), Shibui (subtle and unobtrusive beauty), Iki (sophistication and originality), and Danshari (decluttering and letting go) to uncover the essence of Japanese minimalism.

Whether you're a minimalist enthusiast or simply intrigued by Japanese aesthetics, this video offers insights and inspiration that will resonate with you. So click on the play button, immerse yourself in the world of Wabi, Shibui, Iki, and Danshari, and let's embrace the beauty of simplicity together.

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All Comments (14)
  • @boodubai
    I have always been a fan of Japanese minimalism. It is evident in my lifestyle. Thankful for showing us the different approaches to Japanese living.
  • @ReneeMiller1
    Absolutely wonderful video! The videography is extraordinary, the content is clear and inspiring, your voice is soothing and serene, and you describe Japanese minimalism in a way that motivates one to embrace it. So enjoyed your clear descriptions of Wabi-❤sabi, Iki, Shibui, and Danshari. Thank you so much!❤
  • @Dengi_mira
    Very useful and interesting information Thank you!
  • @stevenpace1849
    Lovely video. I took notes and subscribed to your channel. Thank you for the serene moments.
  • @olgayaleo729
    is there a book that you recommend on danshari, wabi, and the other concepts, please? arigato gozaimashtu.
  • But in reality, Japanese houses are cluttered and full of items!
  • @gericaruso3378
    I wonder how this translates from the obvious housing for the wealthy to the average person.
  • @ros8986
    the organ background music is a bit heavy for me
  • The majority of the Japanese do not live in traditional wooden houses any longer. Modern Japanese homes are tiny and cramped, not at all in this Western "Japanese minimalism" style. This is a purely Western projection that is counting on naive people who never lived in Japan. There is no such thing as effortless beauty in Japan. Women spend hours on doing their make-up before work, stone gardens are few and have to be attended to each day. This text is nonsense.