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Shoichi Yamada of “people showroom” changed jobs in order to dye “food, clothing, shelter, work, and play” all with his hobbies.

2024.1.23

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Enjoying the outdoors with “Leave No Trace” in mind

Celeina:This was a folk song. Mr.Yamada chose the song “Go Go Sakanatsuri” by Yujiro Kudo.

Takano: When do you listen to this song?

Yamada: When I go fishing.

Takano: That’s great. You listen to it on the way to go fishing and get yourself in the mood. Do you go fishing a lot?

Yamada: It’s only been about seven years, but I mainly go mountain stream fishing.

Takano: Where do you go most often?

Yamada: I often go to Yamanashi because it is close by.

Celeina: Do you camp and fish at the same time?

Yamada: Yes, we do some wild camping.

Celeina:You mean while doing some serious camping. And I am interested in outdoor clothing. What do you think of the latest trends in outdoor fashion from your point of view?

Yamada: Earth colors such as beige and khaki have been popular recently, so I think it would be cool to add primary colors such as red and yellow to link with fashion.

Takano: Is it like festival fashion?

Yamada: Yes, I think wearing 501s, a Patagonia Snap T, and Danner on my feet is about right.

Takano: I think it’s something you can wear around town.

Celeina: If you were to use primary colors, where would you recommend using them?

Yamada: I think it would be easier to incorporate them in a natural way by using them only in tops or hats.

Takano: I often wear caps, so I would like to see a variety of caps. If I have a chance to go outdoors or something, it might be fun to check out various fashions.

Celeina: Things like, “What color is the accent of the person in the tent next to me?” Mr.Yamada, you face nature in both your work and private life, so is there a word or thought that is important to you?

Yamada: There is a mountain term, “Leave No Trace”. It is natural, but you don’t throw away trash or leave any traces. That is what we place importance on.

Takano: That is important. It is a kind of respect for nature.

Celeina:What is important is the attitude that we are allowed to play in nature. That’s a good word. Now, “FIST BUMP” is a circle of friends connected by goo touch. You introduce your friends to us.

Yamada:Man Doope Suzuki is an illustrator.

Takano: In a word, what kind of person is he?

Yamada: An illustrator who is a good cook.

Celeina:Cooking and drawing.

Takano: He seems to be a man of many talents, thank you very much. Tomorrow we will welcome illustrator Man Doope Suzuki.

Celeina: “FIST BUMP”, today we welcome Shoichi Yamada of “people showroom”. Thank you very much.

GRAND MARQUEE

J-WAVE (81.3FM) Mon-Thu 16:00 – 18:50
Navigator: Shinya Takano, Celeina Ann

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