FY2004
The Omura Shige Collection at the National Museum of Ethnology is almost entirely
lifestyle materials accumulated by the late Omura Shige during the course of daily
living. For that reason, this collection represents valuable research materials
that present an overall, systematic look at the lifestyle culture of a Japanese
woman living in the twentieth century. This research seeks to understand and analyze
from various angles the lifestyle goods in this collection, with the goal of shedding
light on Omura Shige’s way of life as well as the period in which she lived.
During the three eras in which Omura Shige lived, namely the Taisho, Showa and
Heisei, although some aspects of the traditional lifestyle endured, we have come
to view the first half as being affected in every corner by war and the second
half generally shaped by the mass consumption that followed from the industrialization
and information proliferation in society. By observing lifestyle goods as not
mere things connected to the conditions of those times, we can verify the appropriateness
of our understanding. At the same time, through new forms that do not conform
to our prior understanding, we can expect to show trends in society as seen from
the dimension of these lifestyle goods.