Japonisme: Ikigai, Forest Bathing, Wabi-sabi and more
By (Author) Erin Niimi Longhurst
HarperCollins Publishers
Harper Thorsons
11th May 2018
19th April 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Lifestyle and personal style guides
Popular philosophy: Meaning of life / finding sense in life
Mindfulness
Calligraphy and hand-lettering
Flower arranging and floral crafts
Tea Ceremony
Philosophy: aesthetics
Minimalist lifestyle / Simple living
158.1
Hardback
288
Width 134mm, Height 181mm, Spine 26mm
480g
A Japanese-inspired guide to living a happier, more fulfilled life.
Japonisme explores the Japanese art of finding
contentment and includes practical tips and tricks
to live a happier, healthier, more thoughtful life.
What is your ikigai (purpose) How do you practice mindfulness in the unpredictability and chaos of everyday life
From shinrinyoku (forest bathing), calligraphy, ikebana
(fl ower arranging) to tea ceremonies and their approach to
food, the Japanese have found contentment through traditions,philosophies, and the practice of art. This book shows how we can all incorporate aspects of Japonisme into our daily lives.
Enhance your lifestyle and enrich your mind by looking at life
through the lens of wabi-sabi (the transient nature of life),
kintsugi (repairing broken ceramics with gold) or kaizen
(habit-forming techniques), in an accessible, practical way.
Erin Niimi Longhurst has always treasured the Japanese traditions that shaped her upbringing. She spends time in Japan every year and currently lives in London. Her blog Island Bell focuses on food, travel and lifestyle. She currently works as a digital marketeer.