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The article explores the lives of a Japanese couple living according to a lifestyle inspired by the Taisho era (1912-1926) and the early Showa period. Their goal is to revive the atmosphere of that time, which was characterized by vitality and openness in Japan. They show great interest in historical details, collecting authentic clothing and vintage household items, such as wooden refrigerators and hand-powered washing machines, and building a home inspired by traditional Japanese architecture. They incorporate modern amenities in a way that does not conflict with the historical character. The couple focuses on recreating daily life by using ancient tools and techniques while maintaining contemporary elements, believing that the lifestyle of that era reflects harmony with nature and reduces reliance on industrialization. It’s worth noting that Haruhiko Kōri, aged 64, is a specialist in the history of music and vintage audio devices. He began his career as a teacher before becoming a historian and restorer. Asai, who has a background in arts and design, developed a strong interest in that period during her studies in Europe and founded an association for modern Japanese girls. The couple has succeeded in restoring their home and cultivating a way of life that reflects that era. Their lifestyle has garnered increasing interest even among those who do not wear historical costumes, with positive engagement and growing reactions to their historically linked way of living.
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