Japanese Waka, Haiku & Setsugekka
Shanghai Hip-pop Architectural Decoration Design co., Ltd·Changchun, China
- Year
- 2017
- Category
- Hospitality · Restaurants
- Status
- Built
- Location
- Changchun, China
The seemingly roundabout self-praise is actually a spiritual attitude with great sincerity, and this is the reason why the designer took "Setsugekka" as the name of this restaurant in the very beginning. Whether verses: "Tonight is snowing, someone must be passing the Hakone" by Matsuo Basho who is called "Forever Traveler"; "What a pity that the moon is covered by blizzard" by Maruyama; or "Happy to see snow coming" "Flowering is not for someone" or "Enjoy the bright moon for a long time"; in Japanese Waka&Haiku, Setsugekka represents natural beings, as well as joy and sadness emotions‚ for top space designers, the perfection of technique has already become prerequisite; what makes one's work out-performs other's is the vision and understanding of culture that contains greatness in simplicity.