Tsumugi -2004- ~repack~ Info
Mrs. Ueda was the last person in the valley still weaving tsumugi the old way — not the mechanized, tourist-shop pongee, but hon-tsumugi : hand-spun, hand-woven, uneven in the most perfect way. Her workshop was half of a thatch-roofed farmhouse, the other half given to her three cats and a wood-burning stove that never seemed to go out. When I arrived, she was kneeling at a low loom, her back a slow metronome. She didn’t look up. “Shoes off,” she said. “And don’t expect music.”
in her first and only pink film role. Unlike typical adult videos she was known for at the time, this 61-minute production is a scripted drama that blends eroticism with a "coming-of-age" narrative. Midnight Eye Plot Summary The story follows Tsumugi Miyamae Tsumugi -2004-
I still have the scarf. The unevenness has softened with age. The grey has faded to the color of river stones after rain. Sometimes, when I can’t sleep, I hold it to my nose and try to find the smell of that summer — cedar, must, the patience of a woman who refused to hurry. When I arrived, she was kneeling at a
(played by Sora Aoi), an impish and seemingly innocent high school student. After catching her teacher, Mr. Katagiri “And don’t expect music
