Embracing Pain and Pleasure in Japanese Culture

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Our upcoming lecture will focus on the nuanced realms of pain and pleasure in Japanese culture. During this event we will dive into unconventional perspectives. Through the art of shibari as a form of sensory pleasure and pain and the intricate world of kabuki where emotions are expressed through performance, we will understand the transformation of feelings. Moreover, the lecture will also shed light on the unique experience of wearing a kimono. It will unveil the fine balance between the tactile pleasures and the subtle discomforts inherent in this traditional garment. Join us as we navigate the complex interplay of sensations within these cultural expressions. The talk will offer a unique lens through which to appreciate the profound connections between pain, pleasure, and the cultural wisdom of Japan.

 

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SKU: Pain-Pleasure-Japanese Category: Japanese culture

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Azumi Uchitani, Japanese culture expert, lecturer

Speaker: Azumi Uchitani

Azumi Uchitani is an Intercultural business consultant, keynote speaker, writer, artist and founder of Japanese SALON art & culture, based in the Netherlands. She is a two-times TEDx speaker, appearing Dutch TV and media and delivering talks to an international audience in Europe and in the US. Azumi is on a mission to build an essential bridge between Japan and Europe, helping global leaders discover Japanese ancient wisdom beyond culture, teaching how to apply its wisdom in everyday life, act with inner peace and create conscious leadership and fulfilling life. Azumi decodes the complexity of Japanese culture, tradition, philosophy, spirituality and unspoken rules into a simple essence of wisdom. She was born into a traditional spiritual Japanese family and raised with the teachings of Shingon Buddhism and Shinto. The spiritual and cultural practices, such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, calligraphy have always been a part of her life, besides that, her grandmother was a kimono maker. Her insights, a series of talks are available on her YouTube channel ‘5 minutes on Japanese Wisdom’ on YouTube.
http://www.azumiuchitani.com

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