The Safflower of Yamagata's Mogami River Basin

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024

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  • @darkforest6811
    @darkforest6811 Рік тому

    Wonderful bit of history and culture, great work!

  • @deanzaZZR
    @deanzaZZR Рік тому +4

    Oh, wow. I don't watch that much anime but I recently watched Only Yesterday which is set in Yamagata and includes safflower harvesting. Highly recommended.

    • @Nynke_K
      @Nynke_K Рік тому

      Oh right! I think that means I've seen two anime with safflowers in them :)

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +1

      YES! I watched that movie in preparation for doing this project! Such a great film!

    • @deanzaZZR
      @deanzaZZR Рік тому

      @@GoNorthJapan I read or watched one review and they mentioned enjoying hearing the Yamagata 方言. I just watched it straight through and didn't replay the scenes with the locals, but it didn't really register with me. Perhaps it did with you living for many years in the adjacent prefecture.

  • @sasakisadao8
    @sasakisadao8 Рік тому +18

    Congrats on winning the sponsored filmmaking bid while contributing to the local community and introducing the heritage of Yamagata. Great storytelling piece. Loved it.

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +3

      Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!!

  • @lucianoarrieta5786
    @lucianoarrieta5786 Рік тому +7

    History, culture, beauty, this video has it all.
    Thank you Quinlan! 🙂

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +2

      Thanks so much! Glad that you liked it!

  • @VerhoevenSimon
    @VerhoevenSimon Рік тому +3

    I love how you combined so many facets of Japense culture in this video!

  • @CelticUchuu
    @CelticUchuu Рік тому +1

    Always interesting to see what was used is the past, somethings natural and safe and others not so much.
    Speaking of being worth a lot, black gold (pepper) was another highly valuable commodity in the past.

  • @samm78612
    @samm78612 Рік тому +1

    Israel wasn't a country up until the early 20th century. So referring to Israel as the country it originated from is incorrect unless it made its way along the silk road after this time.

  • @Nynke_K
    @Nynke_K Рік тому +5

    I had no idea that this flower came from so far to the west! But that explains why it has an English name that isn't easy to understand (what is 'saf'?). I first learned about these flowers from a historical anime where I'm pretty sure they fought over land and crops, so safflowers always seem epic to me, even when I get something like them in a bouquet! 😅 This was very interesting and it looks like they have a nice bunch of cultural activities we could do on days when we're not hiking in the mountains!

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +2

      Oh fun! I haven't seen the anime you're talking about. Yeah- one could totally do these on a rainy day when it doesn't make sense to hike.

    • @TaLeng2023
      @TaLeng2023 11 місяців тому +1

      I always thought it's a reference to saffron, since safflower is often used as a substitute for it.

  • @chibilume
    @chibilume Рік тому +2

    I did a minor in Japanese (language and culture) in uni and this video was so informative!!

  • @brewstergallery
    @brewstergallery Рік тому +1

    That was amazing! Thanks.

  • @chrstopherblighton-sande2981
    @chrstopherblighton-sande2981 Рік тому +7

    I was very excited to see this video as one of my favourite films is Studio Ghibli's 'Only Yesterday' which is set in Yamagata and features safflower growers - including a gorgeous scene in which the safflower pickers pause briefly to put their hands together in prayer as the rising sun pops up above the horizon. Traditional crafts fascinate me and I love the way Japan has so many of them and the regionality of them too. Thank you for making this lovely video, the visuals and your lovely narration style worked so well.

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +2

      So glad that you enjoyed the video! Only Yesterday is such a great film, I also really love it!

    • @carolineb7127
      @carolineb7127 Рік тому +2

      One of my favourite movies too

  • @michaelsmith7193
    @michaelsmith7193 Рік тому +2

    An absolutely fascinating and wonderful video! I so admire the dedication to traditional arts and culture that motivates this renewal of safflower cultivation. Many, many thanks for sharing this!

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! So glad that it was interesting!

  • @GeneCVlogs
    @GeneCVlogs Рік тому +3

    You've been a constant inspiration for video making in Japan

  • @clownearound5751
    @clownearound5751 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video as always Quinlan, the area looks fantastic. The cooking experience meal looked delicious especially that dessert!

  • @y38
    @y38 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating. If only they could find a mutation that produces more red flower.

  • @kas6583
    @kas6583 Рік тому +3

    I am always impressed with how the Japanese celebrate their heritage. Thank you, Quinlan for researching and putting together this comprehensive video. Great Editing too!!

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому

      Hey wow thanks!! This one is really different from what I usually do so it was a bit of a challenge for me, but glad the result was good!!

  • @AJShiningThreads
    @AJShiningThreads Рік тому +1

    Wonderful!!!

  • @didriksen86
    @didriksen86 Рік тому +1

    That was very informative. :)

  • @Itami95
    @Itami95 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating history.

  • @ehlersdanlosandi
    @ehlersdanlosandi 8 місяців тому

    I misread the title as saffron instead of safflower. I've never heard of the safflower, that was very interesting!

  • @TaLeng2023
    @TaLeng2023 11 місяців тому

    I tried growing a bit of safflower before from birdseeds but didn't got much coz they were in pots. Maybe I'd try again.

  • @3tacoman
    @3tacoman Рік тому +1

    Hell ya Great video 🎉

  • @grenm9
    @grenm9 Рік тому +1

    interesting history

  • @indrabar
    @indrabar Рік тому +1

    Oh my goodness, seeing all those shades of red and yellow on the rolls of silk!! I do a lot of knitting and crocheting - I'm sitting here daydreaming about some handspun delicate thread dyed those lovely colors! Thank you for the wonderful look into this art!

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +1

      Oooh, knitting and crocheting sounds nice! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Slewenski
    @Slewenski Рік тому

    how cool. It is always incredible to come to the realisation how much work it used to be to get colors and nowadays it's taken for granted just like that. There is a similar "struggle" to get woad leaves back in some parts of Europe I think, in any case, it's a thing. I'd love to try that out too, it makes thes wonderful blue color.
    Anyway, what nice ideas to try out, thank you :)

  • @manfredmarschik
    @manfredmarschik Рік тому +2

    Danke!

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate it as always!!

  • @fqras
    @fqras Рік тому +1

    A complete story from beginning to end, impressive and very well done.

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +2

      Thanks so much! I'm really glad that you enjoyed it!

  • @coffeeismygod
    @coffeeismygod Рік тому +1

    Love this! Thanks for sharing. I’m fascinated by local crafts and culture, especially off the beaten path. Great piece Quinlan!

  • @simplymonca
    @simplymonca Рік тому +1

    Hello! I have a lot of catching up to do on your channel! Great video! Thank you for the lessons you share! ❤

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому

      I'm so glad to hear you're enjoying the channel!

  • @DanielJoyce
    @DanielJoyce Рік тому

    They let it ferment and the yellow pigment turns to red due to oxidation.

  • @andrearossi5578
    @andrearossi5578 3 місяці тому

    Anybody else here after watching Only Yesterday?

  • @madaotee
    @madaotee 9 місяців тому

    I'm here coz of Yuuko

  • @fredd3.14
    @fredd3.14 Рік тому +1

    love all these diverse cultural videos you do my man!

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому

      So glad that you enjoy them! I'll have to do more focused on this sort of thing!

  • @KeziahMason
    @KeziahMason Рік тому

    This is a wonderful little documentary! I knew about safflower oil but I’d never heard of safflower dying until now. But on a totally unrelated note…what’s that black jacket you’re wearing?

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it!
      The black jacket is just my generic, walking around in the city, black down jacket.

  • @chrissonnenschein6634
    @chrissonnenschein6634 Рік тому

    Along with Safflower, Persian glass was brought to Japan as well - A couple National treasures and has been found in several Kōfun mounds... Just curious if this has any connection with samurai clans moving north to defend the Dewa “frontier” as the borders expanded northeast ward (make use of their skills to administrate and control the farmers)?- akin to late Edo period when the Ronin were sent far north to control mining, artisan craftsmanship and horse breeding for the Empire...

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому +1

      That's a great question. I haven't heard of any connection there... But yeah, probably was a combination of factors!

  • @kito-
    @kito- Рік тому

    Great video. I heard about the flower through Studio Ghibli's Only Yesterday

  • @caviesrule4445
    @caviesrule4445 Рік тому

    Brilliant video! Loved learning about the safflower and traditional crafts!

  • @abrahamhernandez7782
    @abrahamhernandez7782 Рік тому

    🙏🙏👍👍

  • @markames3688
    @markames3688 Рік тому

    Cool

  • @xenawarriorhousewife2115
    @xenawarriorhousewife2115 Рік тому

    wow thank you this was so good .. red is my favourite colour.

  • @flavorhostage
    @flavorhostage Рік тому

    I liked how the textiles turned out, but what I really wondered is if you got to eat while you were filming!

    • @GoNorthJapan
      @GoNorthJapan  Рік тому

      Ahahaha, yes. I did indeed get to eat everything. I just didn't film the eating part..

  • @cailinanne
    @cailinanne Рік тому

    This is the kind of stuff that fascinates me! Ty for sharing! ❤

  • @GregH999
    @GregH999 Рік тому

    Love your work - keep it going : )

  • @xXJennifercXx
    @xXJennifercXx Рік тому

    The tie dye patterns were so fun! Everyone made really cool designs

  • @KillerTacos54
    @KillerTacos54 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely gorgeous scenery!