2/2 The Mark of Beauty - Vintage materials
First broadcast: June 2015.
Reclaimed timber is enjoying a quiet popularity. This episode focuses on the old-fashioned charm it can impart to everyday life. New uses can be found for the old timber reclaimed from the dismantling of old structures. Houses built a century ago are often a source of natural timber of the highest quality otherwise unobtainable today. Old timber is prized for its beauty and rarity, and can be reincarnated into pieces of contemporary furniture.
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I adore and miss this series..
Absolutely love the renovation with the irori. I just bought my first traditional folk house in Higashi Hiroshima and uncovered the irori last weekend. I'm excited to re-integrate it into the house! My thatched roof is covered with copper now, but I plan on using some type of ventilation for my irori.
The trouble with this, is that it is extremely popular, and old places are suddenly and strangely deemed not appropriate, so they get deconstructed for their parts and something brand new gets built in their place. Factories and warehouses are becoming scarce.
Love these almost as much as Japanology. Always interesting subjects covered surprisingly in-depth considering the form and time set off. The music is wonderful and the female voiceover is mesmerizing and soothing. Anyone know her name or if she has done something else?
Thank you for the beautiful videos ) Jennie
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I love the hapless Hero, he's so oblivious. You just want to shake him when he's got no idea but isn't that good acting? hey.. the blonde westerner Ive seen him in tea ceremony episodes on other shows .. maybe begin japanology? maybe my memory fails me.
jindai doesn't mean burried in the soil since the time of the deities . Jindai just means the time of the deities. And Jindaimoku means wood from the time of the deities, but it never mentions soil or buried . You have to learn Japanese a little before translating a Japanese show /