Japan’s Biggest Porcelain Market // Walk Comfortably 16,000 Steps in Geta!
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- People just won't believe how long you can walk in geta or zori. So here is the video to proof that even geta or zori are just regular shoes!I hope you also enjoy the wonderful town Arita in Saga Prefecture and its porcelain market.
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Music:
"Grut" by Patrick Patrikios
"Fender Bender" by Bad Snacks
"Love Aside" by Patrick Patrikios
"Mizuki" by Bad Snacks
"Kimono Life" by Sondey
Intro Soundeffect:Kabuki Shout ち音楽堂 (www.c-ongaku.co...) - Навчання та стиль
haha i never expected Take Me Home, Country Roads to played on ceramic bowls
The song became popular in Japan because of the Ghibli film “Whisper of the Heart.” The Olivia Newton-John cover was featured and was rewritten with original Japanese lyrics by the producer’s daughter and Hayao Miyazaki!
That is the version I always think of when I hear it. 💕 Now I have to watch the movie again!
I was given an authentic kimono that's been passed down since my grandmother who got it from a Japanese pen pal. Your videos have been so helpful, but especially this one - I had no idea about tightening geta!
Would love to see that video on how to tighten or loosen the geta.
Looking forward to your video about retightening the hanao. My nimaihageta need it badly and I don't think there is a shop for it anywhere in Europe 🙈😂
The gray and white marble kimono you were wearing in the into is INCREDIBLE!!
Where did you get it?
i saw an infographic somewhere about the "traditional" vs "comfortable" length, that people always think that geta where you can fit your whole foot length are more comfortable, but actually the weight distribution is better and more comfy the traditional way. do you have any wisdom about that?
Not Billie but yes, the traditional way is better and helps balance your weight better especially if your foot is arched.
I have a few pairs of zoris and nimaiha geta. I haven't fiddled with my zoris, mostly comfortable. But I had to loosen all my geta hanao as so tight I couldn't put them on. It took a bit of detective work with the knot under, but they seem to be all made on the same principle and once you find it, it's easy to change. Unroll, loosen and retighten. And walk for miles.
I wear zouri the traditional way where the length is a little shorter than my actual foot. It’s very comfortable!
I just made myself some geta and learned some very important things. 1 size is everything. 2 weight is also everything. I couldn’t find any kiri thick enough so I used hinoki. Even that was too heavy.
I can't find kiri either. But I have found balsa and am thinking of using that instead for a pair of geta.
Great to see shots of the Arita market. I went there over Golden Week in 1991. A fantastic experience. I still have some of the pieces I bought 32 years ago.
I could spend way too much money in that market. I was fascinated to see you walk all that way with no problem. I have trouble with any toe post shoe so it was interesting to see a pair of 'toe post' shoes that are designed to move with your foot.
Once you get used to it, it's actually easy, I wear mine during Obon season in Hawaii for dancing
Thankyou so much for this one! I was actually trimming a yarnbowl i threw earlier this week while I watched it. I'm a full time potter with a history in fibres and textiles, so I make tools for such artists. But i also love all ceramics. Also, you have me thinking of getting some of those shoes for in my studio, not the elevated ones with blocks, but the more solid ones, for when we finally buy a house and my studio can moved to there. They look a lot more easy on and off, but less likely to slip off like my slippers do. I want to have gencarn (spelling?) at each door and also if my throwing room is attached to the house at the door between work and home to keep the two distinct.
My hubby thinks I'm weird, I said thankyou, I know 😊. But he also understands why it makes sense.
Plus I used to know a Japanese potter who was in the year above me at Uni, Ai Ono, who I recently found out lives in Kyoto now. She was so sweet and kind.
Yayyy, i always love it when you post. And remember to take as long as you want before uploading
Those items there are so beautiful 😮❤
So much beautiful pottery! I would have a hard time making a choice. Thank you so much for addressing the geta and zori comfort and fit. The little pillows for your zori shape are so cute! That would be a fun little diy!
I make my own zori and Geta..they're very comfortable. I wear them all the time.
I really like nimaiha geta especially for rainy day /or mud
Schöner Markt, hätte mir auch gefallen, besonders das Tassen-Glockenspiel! 😁 Danke für's teilen und herzliche Grüße!
Would love a video of how to adjust geta and zori!!!❤❤❤
What a collection
Thank you for this video!!! I am always wearing vintage geta/zori because I am in the UK so I cannot go to a shop. I also have veeeery very small feet so my geta are actually do big for my feet. I have a high instep so the hanao are not bad but I would really love a video on how to tighten them myself!!! I love love love walking in my geta, I think they are the most comfortable footwear for almost all weather types but I do have delicate skin so the slight looseness of my hanao has caused my skin to get a little raw in places before so I would really love to learn to tighten them to fit perfectly so I can wear them even more.
So glad to see you again!!! Beautiful pottery in Arita. Thanks!
Bravo, so lovely to see you in Arita! Nice job on the demonstration.
I have a pair of those nimaiha geta shoes. So far I'm the only one that could wear them. Everybody trips when rhey were them.
Loved this vid does your foot have to fit on perfectly or does it actually hang off the back a little? It seems when you walked the back of your foot hung off a little?
That was very interesting and inspirational too ! I à bit afraid in walking in geta or zori in France since the pavement looks very rough for them. Is the pavement smoother in Japan?
Good explanations ,Tks
I have worn geta at conventions because they are so much more comfortable on concrete.
Take me home...country roads, tot he place that I belong. Wast Virginia, mountain mama, take me home country roads!
I've never had an issue with wearing zori either. I've always found them really comfortable.
Oh wow! I just spent a month in Kyoto for 日本舞踊. I bought these gorgeous geta but I injured my knee and was nervous all the time.
The played John Denvers Take me home! 😂❤❤❤
Hermoso lugar, desearía visitarlo algún día ❤
Thank you for this, a useful addition to your previous video about kimono footwear. I dearly want to buy a pair of nihaima geta and wonder whether to buy-or add- rubber on the bottom of the “teeth.” Mostly to avoid making a clip-clopping sound (I don’t always want to attract attention) but also because it seems like rubber would be good against slipping on smooth surfaces. Do you have any thoughts on rubber vs bare wood?
i'm no expert and this might not be exactly what youre looking for but i was researching the outfits of awa odori dancers recently and i remember reading that they glue pieces of bicycle tire to some of their geta to have better grip. although they glue it to the front part to help with their tiptoe technique, and only for certain surfaces, but still maybe this is helpful to you :D
I love your videos ❤
Video on tabi socks soon?
She did one about making your own tabi a while back.
Billy sensei looks like anime character with her hair. so cool!
I have zori but can't wear them because they're so tight I can't quite get my foot in. I have a pair of beautiful geta that I can't wear because the strap between the toes... it slides around and makes my toes hurt. I'm not sure what the problem is there - too loose maybe? I have the same problem with any footwear like that, flip-flops etc, so I don't wear those either, unless they're the kind with the band straight across the foot. (I got 2 pairs of this type from a Danish shop here in Ireland. I love them.)
Such beautiful porcelains! I have never been able to wear and between the toes sandals, zori, or gets because for some reason the area between my toes gets tortured, even with socks, bandaids, everything I've tried. Is there any way to toughen that area up that you or anyone has heard of?
It's a bit off topic from the video, but do you know which type of headwear I can wear as a man with a Yakuta/Kimono, because of my sun allergy?
Sind diese Holzschuhe nicht unbequem?
Where can I buy geta? Online btw
Aliexpress - Amazon