“命を込めて、土を練る”|沖縄の職人が人生を賭けて作るシーサーの制作工程に密着!

🦁【A Guardian with a Soul】Handcrafted Shisa Born from Clay, Fire, and Life Itself In Yonabaru, Okinawa, at Shimanchu Kobo, Shisa guardian statues are still shaped entirely by hand — no molds, just fingertips and faith. This particular Shisa is crafted by Shinichi Arakaki, a master artisan whose life journey spans war legacies, political service, personal hardship, and a return to the heart of creation. He is more than a craftsman — he is a storyteller in clay. Formed with earth, fired with passion, and infused with prayer, these Shisa are not merely traditional crafts. They are the distilled essence of one man’s lived experience. We invite you to witness the quiet power of true craftsmanship. 🛠️ Featured in this video: Shimanchu Workshop https://www.shimancyu-koubou.com/ https://www.shimancyu-koubou.com/suma... 📬 For inquiries, please contact: [email protected] 🎬 Join our channel membership here!    / @thegreatprocess   📱 Follow us on SNS Twitter:  / @greatprocess   TikTok:  / thegreatprocess   Instagram:  / thegreatprocess_2023   Facebook:  / thegreatprocess   Copyright(C) 2023. The Great Process. all rights reserved. #okinawa #Shisa #JapaneseCraftsmanship #PotteryMaking #HandmadeInJapan

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