Monday, August 22, 2011

Nuno-zori fundraising

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Updated version of "How to make nuno-zori" will be added shortly.
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I went back to Japan in July for 3weeks.

The whole country is still in the state of shock from the aftermath of earthquake and tsunami. In addition people are forced to live with the threat of radiation.....nobody knows exactly how it will affect them, their kids and the environment.

Immediate 15% reduction of energy consumption was almost mandatory. And people are making efforts everywhere on a daily basis.

And people are starting to think about energy a lot. I mean A LOT. Everybody is now thinking why they had to rely so heavily on nuclear, and what they have been risking by doing so. I think Japanese people are starting to realize what was really going on with nuclear policy.


Anyway, the recovery from earthquake will take a lot more time and money, and also I would like to help support renewable energy in Japan.

Most popular posts in this blog has always been Nuno-zori, so why don't I use Nuno-zori to help support sustainable recovery for Japan?


The company that make Nuno-zori books and kits, Cotton B's, graciously Ok'ed for me to translate "how to make Nuno-zori". My idea is to sell the book and the kit.


I will write more details in the next posts, but if you are interested in this project please let me know.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This sounds interesting. I want to make one!

Anonymous said...

i've just started to make nuno zori with the help of your blog and love it. I saw pictures for slippers instead of sandals and was wondering if you can make a tutorial for that as well?

eco-samurai said...

I don't know how the slippers looked like, but I am guessing you may be able to cover sandal toes with nice fabric to make it a slipper?

François said...

Hi, I'm French and I just read your article. I am very interested in personal manufacturing Zori and am looking for tutorials in English ( or translated from Japanese ) to try to make my children . Do you have tutorials to offer? Best Regards

Unknown said...

Ciao, io soffro il mal di schiena e ho letto casualmente che l'uso di queste scarpe porta dei benefici quindi si che sono interessata sia al libro sia al kit.
Tienimi in considerazione 😊