We are pleased to announce that Sho Takeshita, the kintsugi artisan behind ANYTSUGI, has been interviewed by Zenbird, an online magazine that shares Japan's sustainable initiatives with the world.
■ About the Publication
Zenbird is an online magazine that delivers Japan's social-good ideas and initiatives in English. It introduces a global audience to startups and nonprofits tackling social issues, unique regional revitalization efforts, and the wisdom of sustainable lifestyles rooted in Japan.
The "Zen" in Zenbird means "good" (zen, that which benefits society). The name carries a wish: that the many forms of "good" found across Japan might take flight like a "bird" and reach the world, inspiring people everywhere to discover the appeal of Japan.
■ What Drew Attention to ANYTSUGI
This feature highlighted our approach of presenting kintsugi as a philosophy of "repairing and reinventing the self, memory, and relationships." Through an interview with Sho Takeshita, the article explores the value of slowing down and engaging carefully with objects in today's speed-driven world.
■ Read the Full Article Here
https://zenbird.media/kintsugi-with-sho-takeshita-slow-down-accept-and-grow/


