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00:00When you're a little tired, when you want to get some energy.
00:05I feel like I'm going to sleep well.
00:07A colorful textile that makes you feel better.
00:10I feel like I'm going to have a good dream.
00:12Oh, this is nice.
00:15Interior buyer Oshima Tadatomo is looking for a piece for you from all over the world.
00:21Welcome back.
00:24The world is full of things you want.
00:26This trip is to Mexico.
00:30The city and the people are full of colors.
00:32It's so cute.
00:36We're going up to an amazing place.
00:40It's handmade.
00:45We went all over Mexico looking for a special piece.
00:51It's a rug made with natural dye called cochineal.
00:54Wow, that's amazing.
00:57This is a bug called cochineal.
01:05I can't imagine that such a beautiful color can be made.
01:10A trip to find fascinating textiles that can only be found in Mexico.
01:15A trip to find fascinating textiles that can only be found in Mexico.
01:23Mexico City, the capital.
01:28A market in Ciudadela, near the old city.
01:32It's so cute.
01:33Colors and textiles from all over Mexico are gathered here.
01:38I want that one.
01:40It's called tonyagai.
01:44Wait a minute.
01:46Mr. Oshima found a textile shop.
01:52This is a embroidery made with tenango.
01:57Is this embroidery?
01:58Yes, it's all made with embroidery.
02:03But Mr. Oshima doesn't just look at it, he doesn't buy it.
02:10I'm going to go to the site and buy it.
02:14Mexico is still a place where people make things in a traditional way.
02:23I want to tell the customers what kind of background there is.
02:31A pink bench.
02:32It's cute.
02:34By visiting the work site, you can find the story behind the things.
02:42We drove 5 hours from Mexico City.
02:465 hours.
02:47A small village in the mountains.
02:495 hours by car.
02:52This village has colorful and unforgettable textiles.
03:00It's beautiful.
03:03It's very beautiful.
03:06Otomi embroidery.
03:08It's delicate and vivid.
03:10It's said to be the most Mexican-like embroidery.
03:19The design is based on the myth of animals and plants.
03:24The elegance of the embroidery is used in the design of the scarf.
03:34The women of the Otomi tribe are making it.
03:39That's why it's called Otomi embroidery.
03:42It's all handmade, and it takes months to make.
03:50I want to do it.
03:52I want to do it.
03:55The measures to use for the bed cover.
03:59How long does it take to complete it?
04:04It took about a year and a half.
04:07That's amazing.
04:09It's beautiful.
04:13The embroidery is part of the tradition of the Otomi tribe,
04:17who are devoted to nature.
04:23In this area, when people pray to God,
04:27there is a tradition of offering animals, people, and nature.
04:39By the way, do the embroiderers draw the original drawing,
04:42or do people just draw the original drawing?
04:44There are experts in design in the Otomi tribe.
04:50In this area, there aren't many jobs for women,
04:54so they spend a lot of time on it.
04:59Otomi embroidery gives you energy just by having one in your room.
05:04It's a colorful and peaceful world surrounded by nature.
05:15It's cute.
05:18Even when I don't like it at work, when I see this, I think,
05:21well, it's fine.
05:23I'm saying this at work.
05:27Because it's handmade, each one has a different expression.
05:30What do you choose from each one?
05:36This is good.
05:37It's cute.
05:38It's cute.
05:39This is good.
05:40This.
05:41This is good.
05:42This is good.
05:43The one dancing.
05:44The one wearing a hat.
05:47The motif looks fun.
05:51The multi-cover is used on the bed and table,
05:54which is impressive with its vivid blue and humorous motif.
06:01Let's go with this one.
06:04Just by having one,
06:06you can find something bright and relaxing in your room.
06:11It's art.
06:15The world is full of things you want.
06:17A journey through Mexico.
06:22Chiapas, in the south of Mexico.
06:26Mexico is big.
06:29Mexico is big, isn't it?
06:31Yes, it is.
06:35Three hours by car from the airport.
06:38Chamula village.
06:43The first inhabitants, the Tochil people, live here.
06:46Tochil people.
06:48Tochil people.
07:01Here, there is a weaving technique that is the same as in the ancient times.
07:09First, I'll cut the sheep's hair.
07:13First, she cuts the sheep's hair to make a thread.
07:18Don't do that.
07:22She looks like she can't believe it.
07:24And she starts cutting with scissors.
07:26It's true.
07:27It's not a hair clipper.
07:35She starts from the point of cutting.
07:38It's the same as in the ancient times.
07:40And she's good at it.
07:43Ah!
07:46She's laughing.
07:49She cut it in 15 minutes.
07:51She's good.
07:52I cut it once every six months.
07:56She washes the cut hair and makes it smooth.
07:59It's interesting how she makes it smooth.
08:02Why don't you try it?
08:03I want to try it.
08:05She puts it on her knee.
08:09It's difficult.
08:11You don't need that much strength.
08:15It's really...
08:17Really?
08:19You have to do it harder.
08:23She's laughing.
08:24She does all the steps by herself.
08:30It's true that you need to get used to it.
08:32She's good.
08:40She passed the test.
08:45She makes the hair into a thread by hand.
08:49She does all the work by hand.
08:51It's amazing.
08:53The surface is soft and smooth.
08:55It becomes a natural thread.
09:03By the way, how big can you make one of these?
09:12She can make four of them.
09:14I can make four of them.
09:16One and a third?
09:18Yes.
09:25She uses her whole body to make it.
09:27It takes her two hours to make it.
09:33It takes her two hours to make it.
09:41She puts a lot of effort into it.
09:43She makes all of them by hand.
09:47She puts a lot of effort into it.
09:55How about this one?
09:57What do you think?
09:58It's cute, isn't it?
09:59It's good, isn't it?
10:00It's good, isn't it?
10:04She bought a big blanket to wrap her whole body.
10:09It's good.
10:12I think it's hard to use something that's been made with a lot of effort.
10:18But as you use it, you get used to it.
10:22You feel like you're getting into your daily life.
10:26It's like you're becoming yourself.
10:32A warm textile that's born from her work.
10:35What do you think?
10:39Today, Mr. Oshima brought us this blanket.
10:44Wow, it's amazing.
10:45It's a little rough.
10:47It's rough, but...
10:48But as you use it, you get used to it.
10:52You can really feel the warmth.
10:55So if you're wrapped in this, you feel like you're wrapped in a sheep.
10:58That's right.
10:59You can feel at ease.
11:04Is this a house?
11:06It's a house.
11:08It's good, isn't it?
11:10And this is Otomi's embroidery.
11:13The texture is really good.
11:14That's right.
11:23It's healing.
11:24It's healing.
11:25This mysterious animal.
11:27Like a bee.
11:28Like a butterfly.
11:29Like a bee.
11:30Like a bee.
11:31Like a bee.
11:32Like a bee.
11:33Like a bee.
11:34Like a bee.
11:35Like a bee.
11:36If you look at it from the size of a horse sheep, it's a lot bigger.
11:40It's probably like this.
11:41It's scary.
11:43It's fun to imagine things like that.
11:46That's right.
11:48It's warm.
11:50And there's definitely a story in there.
11:54I want to think about how I can feel the story of the inhabitants.
12:01It makes me feel that way.
12:07Unique colors.
12:11It's really cute.
12:12The colors are amazing.
12:14A novel design.
12:18It's hard to think of a way to use colors like this.
12:25It's cute.
12:27Mexico was the birthplace of the modern architect Luis Barragan.
12:32Oshima-san, who travels the world with his unique colors and designs, is always surprised.
12:40It's an interesting design.
12:44I wonder if it's in the spirit of Mexicans.
12:50I think I'm going to get a lot of energy.
12:54Oshima-san is going to buy something with the spirit of Mexicans.
13:02He came to a building with a creepy atmosphere.
13:09It's a prison.
13:10A prison?
13:14What he saw there was a shopping basket called a Mercado Bag.
13:22It's made of colorful plastic.
13:25It's very popular as a fashion item all over the world.
13:32Here, the prisoners make each one by hand.
13:38It's okay to get wet in the rain.
13:41It's okay to spill soy sauce inside.
13:44It's okay to break an egg.
13:45It's okay to break an egg.
13:47It's cute.
13:48It started 15 years ago to make money for the prisoners.
13:55The prisoners themselves decide the color and design.
13:59It's amazing.
14:02I see.
14:03It's cute.
14:05It's super cute.
14:07It's cute.
14:08He buys the design that will fit next spring.
14:13I bought a lot.
14:15He bought a lot.
14:16I chose about 50 designs.
14:18About 90% of them were made by the same person.
14:25Most of the designs Oshima-san chose were made by Ijelmo-san.
14:32Thank you very much.
14:34It's an honor to meet you.
14:36I felt the same way.
14:38I'm happy.
14:41If you come again, I'm always waiting for you.
14:45If you have a design you want, please let me know.
14:48Thank you very much.
14:52It's amazing.
14:53Each one of them thought about it.
14:55That's right.
14:56This is also handmade.
14:57That's right.
14:59Juju-san chose this one.
15:04This is also made by Ijelmo-san.
15:07I like Ijelmo-san.
15:11It's cute.
15:13All of them are cute.
15:14That's right.
15:15Can you stand up and show us your design?
15:22Miura-san, do you have two designs?
15:23Yes, I do.
15:24What about you, Juju-san?
15:26You look like a street vendor.
15:34It's fun, isn't it?
15:35There are many things that make me happy.
15:39In Japan, there is no such thing as a combination of green and pink.
15:48We can't imagine such a combination of colors.
15:54When I look at the city, I feel that if I lived in a place like this, I would have such a sense of color.
16:06The color of the chairs, the color of the benches, and the color of the doors in the city.
16:11It's fun just to look at it.
16:13Shall I paint the wall of my house?
16:15I feel like that.
16:16That's right.
16:22There was a land that I really wanted to visit on my trip to Mexico.
16:27Teotitlan del Baje in the south of Mexico.
16:31It's a small village named after the land where God dwells.
16:37In fact, it is known around the world as one of the three largest lagunas in the world.
16:43Hundreds of workshops are lined up, and buyers come from all over the world.
16:53I heard that there is a workshop that makes lagunas that are particular about natural materials, so I came here.
17:00I'm Mariano.
17:02Welcome.
17:03Welcome.
17:06Here, all the workshop craftsmen weave the thread, dye the color, and fold it to complete it.
17:20The makers of this village are the Sapo-Tec people of Mexico, known as the Sapoteco people.
17:26Their lagunas are called Sapo-Tec lagunas.
17:29It is a high-class lagunas lined up in a traditional middle-eastern kilim.
17:37There was a reason why Mr. Oshima was attracted to this workshop.
17:43Our lagunas are dyed with 100% natural dye.
17:48While there are many workshops that use chemical dye,
17:51they make colors from natural materials, such as grass flowers and insects, and dye the thread.
17:57That's amazing.
18:00This is an insect called Cochinilla.
18:04This insect can make gradations of this color, such as red, purple, orange, and brown.
18:10How does it do that?
18:11Why?
18:16It's an illusion.
18:18It's an illusion.
18:21I can't imagine that it can make such a beautiful color.
18:28The kids who have just started weaving can eat what they drop on the lagunas.
18:36But as long as it is dyed with natural dye, there is no need to worry.
18:43I think the yellow is very beautiful.
18:47Mr. Mariano showed us something.
18:53What is this?
18:55This is a plant called marsh.
18:57This is an important color.
19:00This is the yellow that comes out of the marsh.
19:02Yellow?
19:03Marsh?
19:04Yes, it's marsh.
19:07The marsh tree, which makes yellow, has been passed down from generation to generation in the workshop.
19:17However, when Mr. Mariano started natural dyeing, there was only one left.
19:25Mr. Mariano started by increasing the number of trees and revived the vivid and deep yellow.
19:35It's beautiful.
19:38It's completely different from other colors.
19:41It's a really special color.
19:47Mr. Oshima chose a yellow laguna.
19:51Wow, it's beautiful.
19:57This is good.
19:59There was a laguna that caught his attention.
20:02It's very modern.
20:05The sophisticated design and the beautiful yellow gradation.
20:08It's beautiful.
20:13This is called lightning.
20:17We always think about the design.
20:23I think the combination of colors is unique.
20:27I don't know what to say.
20:30Anyway, I hope it won't be a sad color.
20:34He met a color that is only found here in the world.
20:42Sapotec Laguna, which has been passed down for hundreds of years.
20:53There is the best craftsman in the village who keeps the tradition.
20:59Welcome.
21:01Good morning.
21:03Mr. Basquez.
21:06Mr. Basquez stands in front of the folding machine every day since he turned 84 years old.
21:13It's amazing.
21:15The laguna was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
21:19It was highly rated as a work of art.
21:22This is the laguna that I made when I was 25 years old.
21:31It's thin.
21:33He showed me the design based on the ancient civilization.
21:42The design is based on the ancient civilization.
21:46The design is based on the ancient civilization.
21:50The design is based on the ancient civilization.
21:54The design is based on the ancient civilization.
21:58The sun, the god.
22:03The design is based on the ancient civilization.
22:06The design is based on the ancient civilization.
22:15Mr. Basquez is particular about the traditional design that the Sapoteco people have been following for generations.
22:25I would be happy if you could tell me the meaning of the design.
22:31It's good.
22:32It's good.
22:34This is the sun, the god.
22:37And this represents life and death.
22:44This is the motif that the Sapoteco people have been following for generations.
22:49The motif is based on the Sapoteco civilization that flourished before the end of the world.
22:55It represents the attitude of the ancient people.
22:58I would like to leave the roots of the people that I have inherited for generations.
23:07The more you know, the more you want to know the journey of Mexican textile.
23:13How was it, Miura-san, Juju-san?
23:18The texture is good.
23:21The texture is good.
23:24It's wool, but it's not too tight.
23:28This is good.
23:30I would like to ask again.
23:33I think we have to cherish this kind of craftsmanship.
23:38And I really want it to continue.
23:43I was very impressed today.
23:46The women of the indigenous people don't have many opportunities to work.
23:51That's why they work together so slowly.
23:54I think that's why they have a good atmosphere.
23:59I really want it to continue.
24:02We have to find the value in it.
24:06We have to convey the value in the background.
24:10If we don't convey the value in the background,
24:13they don't have the means to convey it.
24:16I think that's a very important role.
24:21I want to touch more and more.
24:26Let's go shopping together.
24:28I want to go.
24:30I want to go, too.
24:32The world is full of what we want.
24:35Where should we go next?
24:40To be continued.