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Camellia Tea Ceremony
Camellia Tea Ceremony
@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

To provide fresh fish for shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康 1543-1616), bamboo pens were constructed in Edo Bay to hold live catches.
It was discovered that seaweed thrived on the bamboo fences, and soon fishing communities were actively farming the algae on sunken wooden frames.

#seaweed#Edo #江戸 #徳川家康

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Seaweed farm.
Seaweed farm.
Seaweed farm.
Seaweed farm.

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Seaweed farm. Photo thanks - https://moonlitseaprints.com/inventory/mls2022062-shiro-kasamatsu-nori-seaweed-aka-shadow-on-the-waves/
Seaweed farm. Photo thanks - https://moonlitseaprints.com/inventory/mls2022062-shiro-kasamatsu-nori-seaweed-aka-shadow-on-the-waves/
A man walking close to flooded fields specializing in raising seaweed.

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A man walking close to flooded fields specializing in raising seaweed. Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
A man walking close to flooded fields specializing in raising seaweed. Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
An aerial view of a seaweed farm in Japan.

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An aerial view of a seaweed farm in Japan. Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
An aerial view of a seaweed farm in Japan. Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

It is no exaggeration to say that Drew-Baker inadvertently saved Japan's entire seaweed industry.

Marine biologist Segawa Sōkichi (瀬川宗吉) read about her detailed findings in 'Nature' magazine in 1949 and was finally able to piece together how to revitalise seaweed production.

#瀬川宗吉 #seaweed#Japan

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Woodblock print of fishing boats amongst reed beds.

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Woodblock print of fishing boats amongst reed beds. Photo thanks - https://ja.ukiyo-e.org/
Woodblock print of fishing boats amongst reed beds. Photo thanks - https://ja.ukiyo-e.org/
Woodblock print of women in a boat gathering reeds.

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Woodblock print of women in a boat gathering reeds. Photo thanks - https://ja.ukiyo-e.org/
Woodblock print of women in a boat gathering reeds. Photo thanks - https://ja.ukiyo-e.org/
Woodblock print of women wading in the sea and collecting seaweed.

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Woodblock print of women wading in the sea and collecting seaweed. Photo thanks - https://ja.ukiyo-e.org/
Woodblock print of women wading in the sea and collecting seaweed. Photo thanks - https://ja.ukiyo-e.org/
Woodblock print of women collecting seaweed.

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Woodblock print of women collecting seaweed. Photo thanks - https://ja.ukiyo-e.org/
Woodblock print of women collecting seaweed. Photo thanks - https://ja.ukiyo-e.org/
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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

To provide fresh fish for shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu (徳川家康 1543-1616), bamboo pens were constructed in Edo Bay to hold live catches.
It was discovered that seaweed thrived on the bamboo fences, and soon fishing communities were actively farming the algae on sunken wooden frames.

#seaweed#Edo #江戸 #徳川家康

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Seaweed farm.
Seaweed farm.
Seaweed farm.
Seaweed farm.

Photo thanks - https://moonlitseaprints.com/inventory/mls2022062-shiro-kasamatsu-nori-seaweed-aka-shadow-on-the-waves/
Seaweed farm. Photo thanks - https://moonlitseaprints.com/inventory/mls2022062-shiro-kasamatsu-nori-seaweed-aka-shadow-on-the-waves/
Seaweed farm. Photo thanks - https://moonlitseaprints.com/inventory/mls2022062-shiro-kasamatsu-nori-seaweed-aka-shadow-on-the-waves/
A man walking close to flooded fields specializing in raising seaweed.

Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
A man walking close to flooded fields specializing in raising seaweed. Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
A man walking close to flooded fields specializing in raising seaweed. Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
An aerial view of a seaweed farm in Japan.

Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
An aerial view of a seaweed farm in Japan. Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
An aerial view of a seaweed farm in Japan. Photo thanks - https://www.sushisushi.co.uk/
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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

Until the early Edo period villagers had harvested naturally growing algae by hand (in the 8thC it is recorded that some fishermen paid their taxes to the emperor in kelp), but farming allowed for cheaper and more readily available seaweed (a valuable food source in winter).

#seaweed #wakame #nori

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Diagram of fishermen gathering kelp.
Diagram of fishermen gathering kelp.
Diagram of fishermen gathering kelp.
Diagram of seaweed being prepared into sheets for drying.
Diagram of seaweed being prepared into sheets for drying.
Diagram of seaweed being prepared into sheets for drying.
Diagram of a woman preparing seaweed sheets.
Diagram of a woman preparing seaweed sheets.
Diagram of a woman preparing seaweed sheets.
Diagram of kelp being dried on a beach.
Diagram of kelp being dried on a beach.
Diagram of kelp being dried on a beach.
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@camelliakyoto@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

The paper-making industry would inspire the creation of nori (海苔) in the 18thC.
Using similar techniques to paper production, seaweed was shredded, moulded and dried on racks, creating sheets of edible algae.
Nori would come to play an important role in Japanese cuisine🙌

#海苔 #nori #laver #seaweed

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Opening a bamboo wrap to reveal delicious onigiri inside.
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