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Shibui: The Japanese Art of Finding Beauty in Aging by Sanae Ishida

*Orders of Shibui will ship in mid-November*

Discover "shibui" — the Japanese philosophy of finding the simple, subtle beauty that emerges with time. Through watercolor illustrations, personal stories, and mindfulness reflections, this book offers Eastern wisdom to help readers embrace healthy aging with joy and grace.

SHIBUI introduces readers to a transformative Japanese approach to aging that celebrates the subtle beauty, wisdom, and joy that emerge with time.

Through engaging personal essays, watercolor illustrations, and practical activities, Japanese-American author Sanae Ishida presents a refreshing alternative to Western anti-aging messages. Each chapter explores a different dimension of aging beautifully: beauty (bi), health (kenkou), purpose (mokuteki), wealth (tomi), connection (tsunagari), and approaching life's end (owari).

Readers will find:

  • Personal anecdotes that bridge Eastern and Western perspectives on aging
  • Gentle watercolor illustrations that bring Japanese concepts to life
  • Cultural insights into Japanese traditions that honor aging
  • Practical exercises and reflections to apply shibui principles to daily life
  • Simple activities to cultivate appreciation for life's later chapters


This beautifully designed gift book offers both wisdom and actionable ideas for anyone seeking to age with grace, purpose, and joy. Perfect for readers who enjoyed 
IkigaiThe Swedish Art of Aging Exuberantly, and The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning

Publisher: ‎ Sasquatch Books

Language: ‎ English

Length: ‎ 160 pages

ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1632175755

Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.08 x 0.39 inches, 12.9 ounces

TATTER is pleased to welcome the author for a book talk onThursday, November 13th, 2025 at 6:00-7:30pm ET. More information can be found in the Classes and Events page.

 

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