
This journey,
Okinawa information program
"CATCHY" corner
"Henri's Anlisten"
As a textile artist and parasurfer
I appeared on the show. (Broadcast on 5/5)
As a dyeing and weaving artist
As a parasurfer (adaptive surfer)
I am grateful for this opportunity.
Dear CATCHY members,
Chinen Dasan
Henri
thank you.
I was also glad that I was able to find out the name of the spinal arteriovenous malformation.
This is one more disease because there is little information available.
For those in the same situation
I hope it will become something.
To me, "dyeing and weaving artist" and "surfer" are
Now I realize it's "life."
I started surfing in Kujukuri when I was 18 years old.
Or maybe you want to be popular?
I started surfing with very impure motives.
It gave me the motivation to become a dyer and weaver.
The feeling of "I want to walk again!!"
There is still nothing changed
I don't know what will happen from now on.
Walking and standing are difficult.
I understand this more when I do surf training.
Health is the coolest thing.
Even if the appearance changes
The goal I set when I was 22 remains the same.
In tune with the rhythm of nature
It represents the blue ocean waves.
I hope you continue to make waves.
From now on, ride the wave even more.
The challenge continues.
Someday I will embark on a never ending journey.
What he was saying
It may have already begun.
It will be held in Hawaii next week.
We will be competing in the Hawaii Adaptive Surfing Championships.
I've been relying on you since this year.
Ryukyu Rehabilitation College https://www.ryukyu.ac.jp/lp/
It is a related facility of
Ginbaru Sea https://ginbaru.ryukyu.ac.jp/
KIN Clinic https://www.kin-reha.com/
The results of surf training with
I hope I can show it to the fullest.
With hands that have been dyed with indigo recently
Paddle around the ocean in Waikiki
Shake hands with the aloha spirit
We will spread the Ryukyu indigo dyeing and weaving culture to the world.