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nebosuke
Aug 19, 2002, 07:09
I just thought I would post this in case anybody had interest in purchasing geta for themselves or somebody else, but aren't in Japan. I had wanted some for a while, but finding a good pair is hard enough, finding a pair in my size is near impossible. Anyway, I came accross a site maintained by a great guy who obviously has passion for geta and wants to share them with the world. He has many styles in a good variety of sizes, and many different hanao to choose from. He also sells some nice zori, also with many options. I received mine in only 3 days (including Saturday and Sunday) from him, I do live in L.A., so that helps. Anyway, for anybody interested, the site is at http://www.karankoron.com , and the english version of the shop is at http://www.karankoron.com/online_shop_geta.html .

http://homepage.mac.com/sosb/.Pictures/geta.jpg

thomas
Aug 19, 2002, 07:49
They also offer cheap yukatas. Nice page, might add them to our directory.
:)

Scott
Aug 19, 2002, 16:00
Woah! Nice. I'd like a pair of those too. Are they hard to walk in?

moyashi
Aug 19, 2002, 16:28
walking in them depends. Running is an art that needs good balance. Also, wearing them for a while gets tiring. They don't have an arch inner sole so that is the only draw back.

Although they do make you look taller.

Years, I mean years ago. There was a fashion of wearing super high geta. These days zori are much more popular but yet ... regular sandals seem to be easier to wear.

But don't get me wrong. I won't let my wife throw away my pair no matter how old they've gotten.

;)

samuraitora
Aug 20, 2002, 00:23
@moyashisensei
I am only 6'2" tall...should I get a pair of the super high getas???...LOL

moyashi
Aug 22, 2002, 17:45
ugh got me beat by 2 inches. I'm like 182cm and with a pair of standard geta, I tower over almost everybody.

One got thing about geta is that resoleing them (??? lack of better vocabulary) is pretty easy. 2 blocks of wood and some screws :)

samuraitora
Aug 22, 2002, 23:32
LOL...never thought of having to resole them

moyashi
Aug 22, 2002, 23:44
pavement wears the blocks out pretty fast. Mine have rounded alot just after about 10 times of using them.

samuraitora
Aug 27, 2002, 03:01
wow...what a short life span.

when would you use geta?

nebosuke
Aug 27, 2002, 07:52
10 times?? Did you run marathons in them? Are they as worn down as these (http://www.karankoron.com/bankara.html)?

moyashi
Aug 27, 2002, 11:31
Dam, that pair are worn about half way. No, but then again it was hanabi time and I was out dinking ... so, the amount I was floating around between tables .... :)

But the wear and tear looks similar as to the page that you posted Nebosuke.

cheers and enjoy your Geta !

nebosuke
Aug 27, 2002, 15:55
Sounds like you got good use out of them!

samuraitora
Aug 27, 2002, 22:46
does it hurt your feet to wear them???

photokyo
Aug 29, 2002, 09:39
I think people get used to them. I have a pair of SETTA, which are the tatami style ones. Here is a picture of my sexy legs wearing them (rofl):

http://www.photokyo.com/showpicture.asp?number=366

deborah gormley
Aug 29, 2002, 10:16
wow they are great!!:bow:

but I do think that the one tooth geta would require the balance of a ninja, or get some kind of walking aid to assist you while wearing them,,:bow: but I suppose they are an aquired art form, are these one tooth geta worn mostly by the older generation after years of wearing the two teeth regular type??

moyashi
Aug 31, 2002, 00:34
@ site
hey, not bad ... I'm gonna have to cruise the site when my wife's isn't looking over my shoulder ... too many pics, I wanna slow down and savor over .... ;)

@ geta

They're pretty easy. Feel like you'll fall face forward but beyond that not too difficult.

I tooth geta probably came about after one tooth fell off ;)

Stradini
Sep 2, 2002, 17:52
I really want tengu no ashida geta...I plan to visit akai hanao no jojo when I visit japan (this winter)...have to pick 'em out special and in person...

moyashi
Sep 2, 2002, 22:53
:)

georget98
Sep 19, 2002, 07:37
http://www.egeorgeonline.com/tengu.jpg

Actually walking on tengu geta is not especially difficult. The hard part is stopping and standing still :smug: 15 minutes daily practice for a couple weeks and you'll be able to stand on one foot.

The geta in the photo are 20 cm tall and were given to me by Jojo the owner of Akai Hanao no Jojo (http://www.karankoron.com/online_shop_top.html) when I visited him at his shop in Morioka last May.

I learned to walk on 12 cm tengu geta and the above ones are a bit scary to wear away from things to lean on.

I wanted geta for a long time but didn't know where to get them. When I got on the internet, I met a Japanese woman who sent me a pair, but there was still a lack of information.

So, looking for a snowy winter weekend project I started The Geta Page. (http://www.egeorgeonline.com/getapage) I'm getting about 20,000 visitors per year to the page, so there seem to be a lot of us out there :happy:

thomas
Sep 20, 2002, 00:41
Wow, they look great indeed!

At 191cm I wouldn't dare to wear geta, at least not without helmet. :)

moyashi
Sep 20, 2002, 02:02
geta-zoku in japan :D

nebosuke
Sep 21, 2002, 09:05
Those are great georget98! I also read your page when I was searching for a way to get a pair. I wish Jojo sold tengu geta in my size on his site, maybe I can special order some day, or drop by the shop to talk him into it if I ever make it over to Japan again. Thanks for the photo!

georget98
Sep 23, 2002, 22:53
Nebosuke, how big do you need them? (I assume you need big, not small)

The tengu geta in the photo are 25.5 cm and I wear a US men's size 10 1/2 shoe.

consider the following in putting little geta on big feet:

the two sides of the straps are the same length, but the one on the outside of your foot should be longer. this causes your foot to rest diagonally on the sole, so the effective length of a 11 cm wide and 25.5 cm long sole is over 28.5 cm.
where the bottom of your heel touches the ground is a few cm forward of the "shoe" back of your foot.
geta are normally worn with the foot hanging off the back.


Actually, in the world of geta, 25.5 cm is big for me. 24 cm geta are only a bit on the small side but not unwearable.

Jojo does not actually make geta at his shop. He attaches the straps to soles (dai?) he buys elsewhere. I think he gets most of his stock from wholesalers, probably in Asakusa (Tokyo), or Hiroshima. His brother DOES make geta.

Jojo's brother also has a shop in Morioka but was not there the day I visited. I did see some regular geta, but he had many pairs of miniature and other decorative geta on display, too.

moyashi
Sep 24, 2002, 03:43
hehe, I have a regular pair that barely fits. I went through several shops to fit my 10 1/2 or 28.5 size foot. My heel hangs just about the right amount off the back. The straps though I stretched to fit my foot in though.

ugh, I wanna go to a matsuri :D

deborah gormley
Sep 24, 2002, 07:49
wow now thats high!! thats the hight I would need being a small 5'2, lol but they sure do look scarey, and I would take thomas advice and get a helmet, knee pads,elbow pads (hehe)
:bow:

nebosuke
Sep 25, 2002, 12:17
Originally posted by georget98
[B]Nebosuke, how big do you need them? (I assume you need big, not small)
I wear a U.S. size 12 and bought the 27cm geta from Jojo, they seem to fit quite well with the desired end of heel hanging. My right foot could probably fit a smaller size comfortably, but I am not sure about the left. Nobody's body is perfectly symmetrical, and I have nearly a .5" difference between my two feet.

moyashi
Sep 26, 2002, 01:36
Dang a 12. If you ever come to Japan make sure you bring at least 15 pairs of shoes.