From Lotus Cuisine to Beautiful Pottery: Story of Usami Yuka
Written by Team MUSUBI
Amid the serene ambiance of the USUKIYAKI gallery, the scent of Chinese tea perfumed the air, hinting at a deep story waiting to be unraveled. Our host, Usami Yuka, wife of Usami Hiroyuki, founder of USUKIYAKI, gracefully poured the tea, revealing the tale of USUKIYAKI and her personal journey intertwined with this art.
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Fascination with Chinese Tea: A Journey Beyond Taste
A Blend of Pottery Passion and Culinary Heritage
Besides displaying ceramics, the gallery also functions as a culinary school. Yuka draws inspiration from a renowned Edinburgh-based chef, famous for her cookies. Having been raised in the countryside, Yuka has always preferred open spaces to cramped, dark rooms. This preference for natural, airy environments is evident in the gallery's design, where a focus on health, space, and light is paramount. The walls, coated with shikkui plaster, enhance this aesthetic.
The Charm of Usuki City
While sipping Chinese tea, she described its calming effect, saying it made her feel as if time had stood still. She wants visitors to enjoy this tranquil experience in harmony with the beauty of USUKIYAKI pottery.
Usuki City is a natural oasis, blessed with stunning mountains and rivers, and ethereal morning mists that create scenes reminiscent of ink-wash paintings. Despite the pitch darkness at night, the town's landscape has a magical allure. Yuka is eager to promote the beauty of Usuki both domestically and internationally. With its abundance of beautiful temples, the city also hosts violin concerts organized by her daughter, contributing to its enchanting atmosphere.
The subtle elegance and understated beauty of USUKIYAKI's designs capture the essence of this entire journey. As Yuka warmly expresses, the future is full of promise, and she hopes that more people will come to know about the charm of the town and USUKIYAKI.
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