Interview
Innovation and Tradition with Takuya Miura of Hariyama Productions
Started by Takuya Miura in 2009 – the Shimane-based Hariyama Productions offers some of Japan’s most minimal, precisely crafted outdoor and everyday carry. Driven by an obsession to deconstruct and improve the products we’re given by bringing ideas to life with his own two hands, Miura has built a brand while establishing himself as a significant contributor in Japan’s “Make Your Own Gear” or MYOG community.
Sanpo Studios: Can you share a bit about yourself, your business, how you got started, and what motivates you?
How do you approach designing a new piece of outdoor gear or a new bag?
I’ve seen how your every day interests and needs have influenced some of your experiments - a basketball shaped bag to carry, well a basketball, renewing a children’s carrier framepack with your signature ripstop, and creating covers for bike chains – It seems your inspiration can come from anywhere.
How do you balance functionality with aesthetic appeal in your designs?
In your opinion, what is the most creative aspect of the “make your own gear” culture?
I think that’s true, using your own creations, and hearing from others who use them is critical to continuing the creative process – How do you incorporate customer feedback into your creative process for designing and improving your products?
In addition to your primary work as a physical therapist, you’ve been balancing these multiple interestes, passions, and businesses. For folks who are considering starting their own business, or creative venture – any advice / thoughts you’d like to share?
Your favorite US based outdoor equipment brands. Large and small.
Your favorite Japan based outdoor equipment brands. Large and small.
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Jonathan Rahmani
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Takuya Miura