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Visited The Japan Folk Craft Museum, Osaka (Nippon Mingeikan)

I visited the Japan Folk Craft Museum, Osaka (Nippon Mingeikan), located in the Banpaku Memorial Park. I've been into Japanese folk craft so much lately. I like the idea of Mingei which Soetsu Yanagi advocated. The concept of mingei (民芸), variously translated into English as "folk craft", "folk art" or "popular art", was developed from the mid-1920s in Japan by a philosopher and aesthete, Yanagi Sōetsu (1889–1961), together with a group of craftsmen, including the potters Hamada Shōji (1894–1978) and Kawai Kanjirō (1890–1966). As such, it was a conscious attempt to distinguish ordinary crafts and functional utensils (pottery, lacquerware, textiles, and so on) from "higher" forms of art – at the time much admired by people during a period when Japan was going through rapid westernisation, industrialisation, and urban growth. In some ways, therefore, mingei may be seen as a reaction to Japan's rapid modernisation processes. Mingei Wikipedia