Hemp and the Japanese People – A Forgotten Culture and the Filter Called the Nation
Автор: ほうほ農園
Загружено: 2025-06-25
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The Japanese once lived in harmony with hemp.
Used for clothing, rope, and sacred rituals,
hemp was more than a plant — it was a symbol of nature.
But after WWII, this culture was suppressed by GHQ,
leaving behind only the image of hemp as “dangerous.”
Today’s debates on “legalization”
mostly take place within the system — on business terms.
What truly matters may be
restoring hemp as a living culture, not just a product.
This video reflects on Japan’s forgotten hemp culture,
and the “filter” called the Nation that hides it.
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