
Overview
In this edition of of Japanology Plus, host Peter Barakan pays a visit to the city of Sakai, which is part of Osaka Prefecture in Western Japan. Sakai has been known for bladesmithing since the Muromachi period (1333–1568), The emergence of sushi as the fast food of the age called for a range of knives for street-side vendors. The bonsai tradition, meanwhile, spawned a range of delicate shears and squeeze-scissors, a genre of tool that was also turned to the shaping of wagashi confections for the tea ceremony, and the fashion and beauty needs of an increasingly style-conscious populace. Indeed, this is the area of Japanese bladesmithing that continues to evolve.
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3 - 1Japanophiles: Maud Archambault January 07, 2016
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3 - 2Silk January 14, 2016
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3 - 3Underground Tokyo January 28, 2016
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3 - 4Earthquake Preparedness February 11, 2016
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3 - 5Japanophiles: Jorge Cabeza Fernandez February 25, 2016
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3 - 6Japanophiles: Pico Iyer March 03, 2016
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3 - 7Okinawan Dance March 17, 2016
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3 - 8Whisky April 07, 2016
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3 - 9Quest for Perfect Skin April 14, 2016
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3 - 10Bladed Tools April 21, 2016
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3 - 11Family Crests May 05, 2016
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3 - 12Breakfast May 12, 2016
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3 - 13Footwear May 19, 2016
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3 - 14Running June 02, 2016
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3 - 15Emoji June 16, 2016
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3 - 16Ekiben June 23, 2016
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3 - 17Bicycles June 30, 2016
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3 - 18Kimono July 07, 2016
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3 - 19Kokeshi Dolls July 28, 2016
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3 - 20Shinise: Long-Established Businesses August 04, 2016
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3 - 21Japanophiles: Rezaul Karim Chowdhury August 11, 2016
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3 - 22Toilets August 18, 2016
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3 - 23Bridges August 25, 2016
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3 - 24A Nation of Singers September 01, 2016
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3 - 25Restoring Castles September 08, 2016
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3 - 26Volcanoes September 29, 2016
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3 - 27School Club Activites October 06, 2016
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3 - 28Smells October 13, 2016
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3 - 29Paper October 20, 2016
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3 - 30Japanophiles: Paul Lorimer November 03, 2016
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3 - 31Katsuobushi December 01, 2016
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3 - 32Day Care for Kids December 08, 2016
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3 - 33Sweets and Snacks December 15, 2016
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3 - 34Hairdressing December 22, 2016