ISBN978-4-7631-3489-9 C0030
284 pages / June 2018 / 1,300 yen (w/o tax)
World-famous Kawaii Culture pioneer reveals how to bring out your self-confidence and charm.
This book is filled with hints for anyone, regardless of gender and age, who feels run down by life’s hardships, and wants to live a life best suited to their needs.
Sebastian Masuda is responsible for producing music videos for Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, as well as popular shops in Tokyo’s trendy Harajuku area. He also pioneered Kawaii Culture, which has captured the hearts of fans of all ages, nationalities, and genders all around the world. In this book, he reveals the secrets to living a life true to yourself.
Life is boring.
I don’t have any future aspirations.
There isn’t anything I want to do.
I want a place to fit in.
I want to like myself.
This book will help you take your first step away from days of endless distress, leading you toward a vivid and fulfilling life.
This book also contains personal accounts related to struggles the author has overcome since childhood.
You will discover valuable lessons and meaningful words that relate to your own life as well.
★ Kabuki actor Ichikawa Ebizo Ichikawa XI has also praised this book, saying, “I love this man’s ‘color.’ He helps you remember that feeling you tend to lose when you become an adult.”
PROLOGUE When a dark world becomes filled with color
CHAPTER 1 The wonderful power hidden behind being colorful
CHAPTER 2 Light and shadows strengthen the mind
CHAPTER 3 “Kawaii” can change the world
CHAPTER 4 How to meet the “real” you
EPILOGUE Find your true color, and go out into the world
I first met Sebastian Masuda in March of 2010 when I heard that he was giving a lecture at a local university. While Masuda was known at the time as the producer of the 6%DOKIDOKI Harajuku shop, his popularity inside Japan was not yet as large as it was overseas. Soon, however, he grew in fame as the pioneer of Kawaii Culture after doing art production for a Kyary Pamyu Pamyu music video and a great variety of other work revolving around Kawaii Culture. Seven years have passed, but Masuda still approaches every new challenge with the same ambitious attitude as before. I continuously came across such messages as “wind yourself up” and “have a colorful mind,” which lifted me up and gave me courage throughout the process of editing this book. I hope readers experience that as well.
※Kawaii is the culture of cuteness in Japan. It can refer to items, people and anything that is cute, charming, and vulnerable.