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published in(发表于) 2016/6/21 9:41:13
Japan pop minimalism, deliberately leave a large blank space of the room,

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Japan pop minimalism, the room deliberately leave a large blank space-Japan, minimalism-IT information

36, Japan men's zuozuomuwenxiong (Fumio Sasaki) apartment in Tokyo, mopping the floor, his room is very simple, so much so that friends compared it to an interrogation room. Zuozuomuwenxiong has only three shirts, four pair of pants, four pairs of socks and a few other scattered objects.

He was passionate collectors of books, CD and DVD, two years ago, he jumped on the bandwagon and joined the Japan more and more "minimalist" camp.

Minimalist believe "less is more". Japan "Zen" cultural impact of consumerism in society, minimalist by significantly reducing their own goods, relief becomes the norm. For zuozuomuwenxiong in the bathroom.

Minimalist Feng Tianke (Katsuya Toyoda) shows how he can sleep at home. He is an online publication, in his 22-square-meter apartment, with only a desk and a futon.

Feng Tianke apartment closet, he believes minimalism allows leaving only his favorite things in life.

In the West, a complete space means placing things in there, while in Japan the tea ceremony and Zen, intentionally left blank for people to fill your imagination.

Minimalist view, have few possessions are also very practical. Japan earthquakes, 2011 East Japan 9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami killed about 20000 people, 30–50 percent of casualties are caused due to falling objects. But in a minimalist room, you do not have such concerns.

Earlier, Japan domestic goddess Ivy Ma Lihui (Marie Kondo) advocate the "consolidation law of life" swept the United States, it is said that Japan is minimalism popular Japan Zen (Zen) worldview evolved.

Zuozuomuwenxiong the bowl.

Kitchen zuozuomuwenxiong home furnishings.

Feng Tianke apartment kitchen corner.

Feng Tianke toiletries.

Feng Tianke refrigerator.

Japan Fujisawa, minimalist bar spinning (Saeko Kushibiki) reading at home.

Comb yarn of SOAP.

Comb yarn child's wardrobe.

Comb-yarn home mattress sleep away.

Minimalist Naoki (Naoki Numahata) and his 2 year old daughter at home.

Joe's socks had only 4 pairs.


日本流行极简主义,房间刻意留下大片空白 - 日本,极简主义 - IT资讯

36岁的日本男子佐佐木文雄(Fumio Sasaki)在东京的公寓擦地板,他的房间非常简单,以致于朋友们将其比作一间审讯室。佐佐木文雄仅拥有三件衬衫、四条裤子、四双袜子以及其它零散的一些物件。

他曾经是热情的书籍、CD和DVD收藏者,两年前,他厌倦了紧跟潮流,加入了日本越来越庞大的“极简主义”阵营。

极简主义者相信“少即是多”。受日本“禅宗”文化的影响,在消费主义盛行的社会,极简主义者们通过大幅度减少他们拥有的物品,使减压成为一种常态。图为佐佐木文雄家中的盥洗室。

极简主义者丰田克也(Katsuya Toyoda)在家中展示他如何睡觉。他是一位在线刊物编辑,在他22平米的公寓中,仅有一张桌子和一张蒲团。

丰田克也公寓里的衣柜,他认为极简主义可以让生活中仅留下他最喜欢的东西。

在西方,一个完整的空间意味着将东西放置在那里,而在日本茶道和禅宗中,会刻意留下空白,让人们的想象力去填充。

极简主义者认为,拥有较少的财产也是非常实用的。日本地震频发,2011年的东日本9级大地震和海啸导致约20000人死亡,30-50%的伤亡是由于物体坠落引起。但是在极简主义的房间中,则不会有这样的担忧。

此前,日本家政女皇藤麻理惠(Marie Kondo)倡导的“人生整理法则”风靡美国,有人说日本极简主义的流行是日本禅宗(Zen)世界观发展而来的。

佐佐木文雄家中的碗具。

佐佐木文雄家中厨房的摆设。

丰田克也公寓厨房的一角。

丰田克也的洗漱用品。

丰田克也的冰箱内部。

日本藤泽,极简主义者栉引纱子(Saeko Kushibiki)在家中读书。

栉引纱子家中的肥皂。

栉引纱子的衣柜。

栉引纱子将家中睡觉的床垫收起来。

极简主义者直树(Naoki Numahata)与他2岁的女儿在家中。

直树的袜子仅有4双。






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