Monthly Archive for January, 2007

Character Design in Japan

Ayuko Watanabe

 Design can tell us a lot about the country of their origin. You can learn especially from elements such as colour, shape and material because these elements are so fundamental and tend to show the source of inspiration. Even if you observe just one particular category of design you can see elements of the country’s characteristic. Character design with its huge market in Japan reflect its culture. They are evaluated as art, and integrated to contemporary art. Such characters even as that become popular among young girls in all over the world, took strong influence from traditional values.


 One of the most popular characters “Hello Kitty” tells us about Japanese emotional communication. Hello Kitty is a female cat with cute ribbon. She has no mouth, whiskers, or tail, so ovbiously she doesn’t have elements that real cats have, and because she doesn’t have such realistic elements there’s no expression on her face. This design is strongly connected to mask culture in Japan. Traditionally Japanese people say a beautiful woman is “a woman whose face is as expressionless as a Noh mask”. When you look at Geisya, their faces are all white painted with extremely small lips and they all have almond eyes. Their face has make up which easy to break so they can’t express their emotion. Hello Kitty, Pokemon, Gundum, Ultra-man, are the popstars for characters that are representative Japan. They have simple face, yet we can image hidden emotion, or what’s going on when we see them. Japanese people tend to feel less explanation is elegance and sometimes it express more. We see this idea here and there, now and past. It is not too much say that this idea is the very original that qualifies the characters them for very Japanese.


  Creativity in Japan is characterized by simplicity and lack of overt expression. The Japanese garden is one of example. In the West, garden almost always include flowers, trees and lawn which people like to keep organized. They cut, limited or shape itself is controlld. We can say western gardens are an art form with nature as its pallette which we then enjoy visually. On the other hand, in Japanese there is a type of Japanese garden that basically just has rocks and sand. We call it “Kare-San-Sui” which means dry landscape garden. Rocks are usually used for representing something concrete, such as cranes, turtles, and mountains. Sand is basically used for representing water, for example lake, river or sea. The interesting point of Japanese garden is that every elements in space has a hidden meaning. So, the viewer not only just observe but they are force to think with their imagination.

I see a lot of traditional logic in Japanese character design. In most cases, we only see their look and recognize them as the object to admire. However when I take a fresh look at them, I found they can be analyzed with traditional influence just like historical fine art.

Can We Get New Color in Japan?

 Recently I chose a table cloth for my room, and I picked up one made in Sweden. Its beautiful color attracted me, and I thought, “Why don’t we make this color in Japan?” I discovered although color is defined by the geography and culture, it is also defined industry.   Color is strongly affected by light including sunlight and doesn’t exist by itself without light. Countries located near the equator get a good dose of sunlight. Its sunlight has a reddish glare so red and yellow colors look beautiful. For instance, the national flag of countries near the equator like Cambodia or Peru tend to consist of red or yellow colors. In contrast, in countries like Sweden, which is located in far from equator, sunlight is bluish, so they prefer blue. These geographical differences affect us when we design with color. For example, after moving to Arles, south of France, Van Gogh painted with a very bright yellow like a Cafe Terrace at Night, painted in 1888. The sunlight of south France let him draw with more bright color than when he lived in Netherlands.
 However designers and artist are strongly influenced by other elements, and can create their own color ‘systems’. A woman who has particular good sense of color is Michiyo Yasuda. She has worked with Hayao Miyazaki, creator of movies such as Prince Mononoke and Sprited Away, as a planner of color for his works for over 40 years. She plans the colors such as skin of characters, eyes, clothes and cars. Even if it is the same character and situation, she chooses different color of skin between the face’s front and side, considering a variety of situations such as its emotion, gender, culture, material and effect on film. Her sensitive work contributes to the original mild tone of Miyazaki’s works. Also, one of the great Japanese graphic designers, Ikko Tanaka, had a special talent for color. When he found an interesting color while he was walking outside, he was later able to match it precisely with a color chip. This ability was cultivated when he worked at spinning company. As there was no digital tools when he was working in 1950’s, to reproduce the small textile sample imported from French to original wide pattern, he mixed thousands paints over and over. Then he was able to deconstruct the color. Conversely his experience in young age after the World War 2 affected him, too. He used to tell the anecdote of not being able to forget the impression of spectacular pink of imitation flower in a gray warehouse while at school after the war. (Following picture is his collection of the piece of color papers in his drawer)
 Finally, the situation surrounding color is effected by industry. I once found a very beautiful paper coated by red, called ‘Plike’, meaning from ‘plastic-like’. It’s not made in Japan, but made in Italy. The reasons why Japanese company can’t produce such a red color is its cost. However the root of the matter seems to the different way of thinking for producing.Japanese industry has high skill and technology, but compared with Europe companies, they doesn’t try to think of another way of use of their product. For example, the textile industry in Japan manufacture carbon fiber over 70% of the world’s, the most-advanced material, but it is used in many more ways in Europe than in Japan itself. Europe tends to use new technology in broader range of fields. Their producing ranges not only apparel but also motor sports or public projects. This more varied use leads to the active development of new markets, consumption and new colors.
 Color appears when the light, your eyes and your brain get together. But before you open your eyes, image the situation you want. It may bring you new color. And before you close your eyes, memorize your emotion affected by color. It also may bring new one some day. Though color is defined by geography, culture and industry, colors in your mind have no limitation.

Food in Oita

 Shouchu NashikaOita is located in the northeast part of Kyushu. This area is very warm and people eat rich seafood. There is also a well-known product. It is a wheat vocca, called “sho-chu”. Oita climate does not suit for growing good quality of rice for sake. People make wheat vocca instead of Sake. I have tried 4 kinds of Shouchu. They are ”Nashika”, ”Iichiko”, “Nikaido” and “Kanehachi”. “Nashika” has a little bit strong smell but tastes mild. Almost people like “Iichiko”, most popular in all over Japan. “Nikaido” tastes similar, but milder. There is a famous seafood as well as Shouchu. It is globefish. Oita’s globefish is special. People who are keen about globefish say, “ We can enjoy globe fish only in Oita. ” People who have eaten globefish praise Oita globefish highly. Because of these reason many people come to Oita to eat even transportation expenses are high. The liver of globefish is poison. But it is said that liver of globefish is the most delicious part of it.



 O-hanMy hometown Usuki is a south part of the of Oita. This town is also famous for a lot of delicious dishes. For example, yellow rice (o-han) has been used for a celebration and service for long time. Yellow rice is cooked with extract of turmeric. When and how did o-han start? Sorin Otomo, he was a Christian Daimyo, got an idea of paella though western trade and tried to imitate and cook it. Also fresh horse mackerel is a special favorite for people in Usuki. Miso and soy sauce factories are found in Usuki. Thhe taste of Miso and soy sauce are sweet compared with ones in other places. When I lived in kanto area, I served my friends sashimi with Oita soy souse. They couldn’t eat them because the soy sauce was too sweet for them. I think the soy sauce in Kanto tastes salty for me. Personally, the taste that I got used to is the best!

 Globefish Sashi…

Summer City Chigasaki

 posterChigasaki city is located on the south coast of Kanagawa prefecture. From Tokyo, it is about 60 kilometers. Shonan area in the city is touching to Sagami bay. And this coastline ranges about 20 kilometers from east to west. There is Route 134 along the sea. On a clear day, you can see Mt. Fuji driving along the route.


 into seaChigasaki has a beach called ‘’Southern Beach’’, which was named after famous ‘’Southern All Stars’’. It is a pop-music group. The band leader Keisuke Kuwata is from Chigasaki. In summer 2000, their first home town concert took place in Chigasaki for 3 days. It was organized by its local people at a local hall, and all the idea was started from their petitions to the city. These 3 days were the most exciting days in the city in some years. After this legendary concert, the beach has been called ‘’Southern Beach’’.


 childrenAlso there is ‘Hamaori’ festival at the beach every year. In the early morning on July 20th, Sea Memorial Day, a lot of people carrying portable shrines, walk toward the beach. There are about 30 portable shrines. The festival used to be wild and rough. Men drove portable shrine into the sea. It caused much damage to the portable shrines, as a result, it needed a lot of money for their repair. So in recent years, it’s changed. No men no portable shrine goes into the sea any more. Then more women and children can participate now. Summer starts with this festival in Chigasaki.

Hot Springs in Kanazawa

 Hot springs, it gives contentment for Japanese people. There are about 2700 hot springs in Japan. In Europe, hot springs are used as medical care, but in Japan, they are enjoyed from children to old people as pleasure. Hot springs water has different kinds of color, for example, white, red, and yellow, but generally it’s transparent. Also, it has some good effects, for neuralgia, twist, appetite depression and so on. There is a strong connection between watercolor and the effect. So people visit good hot springs for their purposes. Hot springs makes us happy with both body and heart.
                      Ishikawa is one of the hot springs prefectures in Japan. About 13 sources of hot springs we have, almost the color of water is transparent and good for skin. Yuwaku is located in mountainside of Kanazawa. There are a lot of Japanese-style inns. According to the legend, Yuwaku hot spring was found by an egret more than 1300 years ago. This hot spring water works well on muscular rheumatism, chronic dermatitis and so on. People can drink hot spring water, too. It makes us beautiful from inside body. When you go to Yuwaku, I recommend ‘Yuraku’. It’s my favorite public spa. There is a sauna bath, called ‘Utaseyu’ that is an open-air bath like a waterfall. Disabilities can take a bath with sitting on a wheelchair. So if you have difficulties in walking, you can enjoy taking a bath without concerns.
                              Other hot springs are located in suburb of Kanazawa. They have 3 kinds of sources of hot springs, they are scattered like dots. Fukadani is one of them. The water color is brown. There are 3 types of hot springs water. The water is good for neuralgia, diabetes, atopy and so on. Saigawa hot springs is located near Sai River. It is especially good for smooth skin. Kyokusui hot springs is located near Yuwaku hot springs, and this is one of my favorite hot springs too. An open-air bath doesn’t have any fences, and we can see a starry sky and snow falling. People can enjoy taking bath in a countrified atmosphere. Why don’t you start looking for a hot springs for yourself?

The True Role of Design

 Designs is everywhere we live. However, people usually think of design as just the look and appearance of an object. However, in reality although it is an important part of design to make things look nice, there’re many other element to design. This article with look at “Cheetah” with its black steel body, comfortable sheet and three wheels. People call it a wheelchair, but it’s very far from an ordinary wheelchair from a design point of view.First, wheelchairs have to be compact. Especially for parents it’s important because they need to put it on their cars when they go to shopping for example. When you look at the parts carefully, you can notice some parts are different from normal wheelchairs. For example near joint of front wheel part, you might notice there’s a movable joint which allows the front wheel go under the seat. So we can see here that although the cheetah looks cool, a small element like this is just as important for a real user.
Second, it can cross tousle terrain because of its wheels. Ordinary wheelchairs have four wheels but he’s has three main wheels and two tiny wheels. The two big wheels are to control with two hands on the both side and the small wheel is in front and two tiny wheels are back of the seat. They prevent the front of cheetah lifting up too far and fall so it allows kids to play without any fear.
Third, for users, wheelchair is a kind of clothing always with the user. It not only influences users’ looks but also their mental condition. Handicapped offer people suffer negative perception from other people. they often have to use normal “uncool” wheelchair, which compounds twice negative perception but Cheetah’s cool looks and ability to go places like off road give a positive impression.
The cheetah is a great example of the true role of the design. It shows us good design is not just looks. For example road signs make people to understand easily, how to get places or icons for apple Mac designed by Susan Kare it shows the clear information in very limited space. Design is important for all areas of our life even that we didn’t consider.

UNIQLO

 Uniqlo is the one of the famous brand in Japan. there are many kind of size, color and cothes. So, you can choose and buy things that fit with your sensibility. This style became of established after the consideration of brand. It is successful is the low price and high quality. Before it became popular, everyone thought such prices were impossible. But by making cloth in China costs were reduced. For example, the fleece jacket, one of the famous thing in Uniqlo. The price is only 1990 yen and also high quality. Even there were 50 colors and they added 3 new different colors every week.
In 2000, the Uniqlo sales were peaked, but it started falling off in 2001, because the other companies imitated the style. There are other shops that are cheap, high quality and fashionable which people think is better than Uniqlo. Uniqlo looked for the way to improve sales. For example, it started “designers invitation project” in 2006. It is to collobrate with very famous fashion designer from around the world. The good point is we can buy their clothes at a low price. Designer clothes normally cost over 60000 to 100000 yen. But in Uniqlo, they cost fewer than 9900 yen. The sale in 2006 increased. But there is also a bad point. People who do not know about them think it is very expensive, because the image of Uniqlo is to be able to but high quality clothes only little money. So, I think the uniqlo has to explain who they are first, and also, they need to improve the own designs. Some people start thinking the Uniqlo is coming fashionable. Before the project started, some people thought it is not fashionable and originality.
I think if it becomes the fashionable without “designers invitation project”, the sales would start to increase. I do not think it have to design more gorgous. It just bases on their concept with a trend.

Effects of Weather

 It is said the weather affects people’s physical condition, although it has not been proved scientifically. It is said it might be connected with changing of the air pressure, temperature, humidity, and so on. For example, when it’s raining out the human body tends to become tired, or eager to be irritated. But, when it is sunny the human body is either happy or bored. Some say thunderstorms sometime make human blood pressure higher.
 In Finland the weather is really hard especially in the winter season, there’s a lot of snow and you can see the sun only for few hours in a day. Finnish people have the highest sucide rate in the world, and this could be connected to the weather. Research shows the bright light makes a difference to the brain chemistry, but meaning of that is not proved yet. More recently, good evidence has been found to link exposure to bright light with the increased production of a substance called serotonin, or 5HT. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter, i.e. it carries signals from the output of one nerve to the input of the next inside the brain. Lack of serotonin is known to be a cause of depression, and indeed this maps well onto what people say: tasks which are easy when you are well become frustratingly difficult when you are depressed. Serotonin is the substance made more plentiful by the now well known drug Prozac, and the similar “SSRI” drugs. It is tempting to note that melatonin is made from serotonin within the brain, but there is no evidence to say that this link plays a part in what happens.(this is not my own writing.)
 How people feel good or bad according to the weather is also according to the region. Since ancient times, people have made a connection between weather and health. Hippocrates first wrote about the affect of hot and cold winds on people and the possible connection between epidemic disease and weather conditions in 400 BC. Centuries later, medical science began a series of experiments that led to a revived interest in the connection between weather and health.(this is also not.)
I think it might be good if the science prove why these things happen, but in the other hand we shouldn’t fight against the nature. Let the nature as it is because we human are also a part of the nature.

Samurai

Samurai was Japanese traditional warriors who lived from the 10th century to the 19th century. Samurai were famous for their proud attitude and their high sense of responsibility. The basic word means people who always carry a sword had high technique in using sword and serve lord. The origin of the word samurai came from the Japanese word, meaning ‘serve’. At first, their status was really low, but later, the status rose and the word came to refer only to warriors who serve people in a high position.


It is the most important thing to serve and protect masters even if this means losing their lives. Samurai who has lost their master from ruin, wars or the mater’s desire were called Ronin, ”master-less samurai”. Since they were master less, it meant they were no longer a Samurai. There is a famous story about samurai called Forty- seven Ronin. After their master was made to commit a suicide, they in turn killed the person who was responsible. Later, all 47 of these Ronin in turn committed a suicide. This story is famous in Japan because it encapsulates the ideal of samurai to serve masters.


Samurai has their own philosophy called ‘Bushido’, which means the way of warriors. One of the most well known rules of Bushido is ‘Seppuku’. The rule is used if you have done something wrong to your group, you have to pay it back or take responsibility by committing a suicide in a specific way. The other situation is when you are about to be captured from enemy; they committed a suicide, rather than to be captured and suffer dishonor.

Samurai used crossbows and arrows, but as warriors, swords especially took a significant role. Swords were so valuable that they often named them. To wear sword was one of the privileges, which classify samurai into their classes. There is a story about samurai who had forgotten his swords. The man, who had been a great singer, was promoted to be a samurai, in turn. However, it was really difficult for him to be a samurai, and one time he has forgotten his swords at a castle. People made fun of him and he quit to be a samurai. The sword represents the personal honor of samurai and so it never left samurai’s side.


People from all over the world have a certain image of samurai, as we look at the movies about samurai today. Warriors who have high sense of responsibility to serve masters, wearing swords, traditional way of dressing and so on. Maybe the reason why samurai sprit is famous in all over the world is the reputable great warriors who never regret to lose life for their honor.

Viking

 When Viking first appeared on a stage of history, Europe trembled with fear. However when these fighters of the sea disappeared, suddenly their story became a legend. Even people who were plagued by Viking started to make poems about them and told their story to the next generation. A possible reason is the contrast between their bad and beneficial behavior for although Vikings plundered and killed many people, they also established advanced shipbuilding techniques, long distance navigation, and a system of export and import.


 In 793, suddenly strangers from sea attacked Lindisfarne, a beautiful monastery in England, and killed the defenseless monks. This is traditionally regarded as the first of Viking raids. They ripped out everything in the church, and burnt everything. They were regarded as cold-blooded bandits. After this event, the Viking plundered England for 300 years. However some of the Viking became kings the most famous being Canute, a great king who simultaneously governed England, Norway, and Denmark.


One of the most important innovations of Viking was shipbuilding, especially the dragonhead. Because Scandinavian sea had good condition for sailing, Vikings could test and experiment with their new ship designs. The result was the drekar, the dragon headed ship. The structure of the drekar with its long thin sharp ship, allowed it to go through narrow river, and shallow waters. The ship’s innovative design meant nobody knew where they would appear next., and the Vikings came to be regarded as elusive fighters who appeared in unexpected places.

The need for long journey helped to develop their navigation system. As their ship provided a long-term trip, they needed to a good system of understanding directions to go anywhere they want. Numerous expeditions establish a knowledge of star-navigation, and those Vikings who had a good knowledge were well regarded. Much of the knowledge was written down and sailors including Columbus used their charts over the world for centuries.

The Viking also developed cities for their trade system. The Viking didn’t only import or export actual things, but also they brought and interested different cultures. The whole of Europe was their stage. One of the examples was Ribe in Denmark. Ribe started as a Viking market city and developed itself as a cross-cultural interchange. The dealers started living in the city and sold glass, jewelry, leather, ceramic or iron of Viking’s treasure. Also craft-men lived in the city to design things from the treasure, and many people could see their. The skills of the craft men were spread out from these kinds of cities.

What the Viking left made their legend. They left fear and treasure at the same time. Because of the contrast, the Viking were talked about by one generation to the next generation, and the romance of their stories grew. The romance of them has a lot of elements, not just about shipping but also about their lives such as their specific houses or way of ceremonial occasions for the coming of age, marriage, funeral and ancestral worship. They created great stories of adventure by themselves, and the result of their courage toward dangerous sea provided us new steps for developing our skills of shipping, navigation, and communication of different cultures.


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