` EVENT: Our Road to Recovery: Revitalising Sendai Through Lacquerware

EVENT: Our Road to Recovery: Revitalising Sendai Through Lacquerware

Eight years have now passed since the Great East Japan Earthquake, the largest major earthquake in Japan’s recorded history, which triggered a tsunami of a scale said to occur only once in a thousand years and was followed by the nuclear disaster at the Tokyo Electric Power Company Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.

In memory of the events of 2011, Japan House is collaborating with Japan’s Reconstruction Agency to host a series of public talks featuring Tohoku residents documenting the area’s recovery. Each talk highlights a different initiative that has contributed to reconstruction efforts and brought fresh life and vitality to communities in Tohoku.

In this talk, SAURA Midori, head of Tohoku Kogei introduces her contribution to the recovery of Sendai through culture and art focusing on the revitalization of the local craft style of tamanushi-nuri.

In 1932 the National Craft Guidance Centre in Sendai started to explore new colours, designs and textures in order to develop a style of lacquerware that would appeal to foreign tastes. Drawing its name from the iridescent appearance of the Jewel Beetle, the distinctive style of tamamushi-nuri is obtained by sprinkling silver powder on a base coating of lacquer and then finishing with a transparent lacquer coating.

About the speaker

SAURA Midori is the head of TOHOKU KOGEI CO. LTD, Sendai. She is the first to have promoted a collaboration of traditional crafts and animation with Sengoku Basara (Devil Kings). After the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011, she engaged in overseas market research and participated in the DMY International Design Festival in Berlin (2012) and Ambiente in Frankfurt (2013). In the same year, she began a collaborative research and development with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan with the aim of promoting the revival of culture and the arts in Sendai. Since 2017 her company has been highly appraised as representative of Tohoku, Miyagi and Sendai and she is currently producing official licenced goods for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

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