Ancient Japanese philosophy that covers imperfection and simplicity. Deeply rooting in Buddhism, he teaches us to find how beauty in the natural growth cycle, decay, and not seeking flawlessness. To live minimal, promoting a sustainable life and evaluating the beauty of the usual is all that matters in the Japanese lifestyle. Japanese people use this technique in everyday life, using manual pottery, releasing perfectionism and perceiving the originality of all this; and evaluating authenticity over unreal expectations.