Say Goodbye to Clutter and Embrace the Japanese Art of Minimalism with 'Goodbye, Things'

By: Fumio Sasaki (Author)

Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism by Fumio Sasaki is the perfect gift for anyone looking to simplify their life. This easy-to-read and easy-to-understand book offers a unique perspective on the minimalism movement, exploring the idea of living with less and embracing the joy of living with fewer possessions. A must-have for anyone interested in decorative arts, this book is sure to be a hit with anyone looking to lead a more meaningful life.

Key Features:

Fumio Sasaki is a Japanese author and advocate of minimalism. He has written a number of books on the subject, including Goodbye, Things: The New Japanese Minimalism. In his work, Sasaki argues that by reducing our possessions, we can lead more meaningful, intentional lives. He encourages readers to focus on experiences, relationships, and personal growth, rather than material goods. Sasaki's minimalist philosophy has resonated with people around the world, inspiring them to simplify their lives and find more joy in the present moment.
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Details of Say Goodbye to Clutter and Embrace the Japanese Art of Minimalism with 'Goodbye, Things'

  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-0393609035
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 5.8 x 1 x 8.6 inches
  • Hardcover ‏ ‎: 272 pages
  • Best Sellers Rank: #63 in Home Cleaning, Caretaking & Relocating#330 in Happiness Self-Help#526 in Motivational Self-Help
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 14.4 ounces
  • Happiness Self-Help: Happiness Self-Help
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 0393609030
  • Motivational Self-Help (Books): Motivational Self-Help
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Home Cleaning, Caretaking & Relocating: Home Cleaning, Caretaking & Relocating
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: W. W. Norton & Company; Illustrated edition
  • Customer Reviews: 4.5/5 stars of 5,380 ratings

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Kathryn M. Johnson: I really enjoyed this book. In particular I think this book and the Netflix Blue Zones documentary pair quite well together.

United States on Sep 10, 2023

book&moviefan: This book made me realize how trapped I was holding on to so much stuff. I have successfully removed a large portion of my former belongings, but I still have a way to go. But that's okay. I am excited and looking forward to the future! I have a ton of energy to get rid of more stuff. I was so unhappy and spent so much money on things trying to cover up the unhappiness. What a waste! Written in plain, simple language that is easy to understand. I hope the author reads this review and knows how much his book inspired me and set me free.

United States on Sep 08, 2023

Megan: Have re-read this book over the years as I had it on kindle but recently decided to get a physical copy. Well worth it. I'm not new to minimalism but this book took me to the next level. It's so well written and has many compelling thoughts. Highly recommend wherever you are at in your simplifying journey:)

Australia on Sep 06, 2023

Joshua Leeger: Marie Kondo's books are great, and the idea of "sparks joy" is very appealing - comforting even. But after reading Sasaki's book, the KonMarie method feels like a woobie for someone who refuses to grow up. Sasaki lays (physical product) minimalism bare, and his dictum is more useful to me than Kondo's "sparks joy."

“Reducing the number of possessions that you have is not a goal unto itself...minimalism is a method for individuals to find the things that are genuinely important to them. It’s a prologue for crafting your own unique story.”

“experience ... builds our unique characteristics, not material objects. So maybe it’s natural that we find our own originality when we strip away all the things that distract us.”

“once you are a minimalist who only has what you need, your focus will inevitably shift from others to yourself. Freed from comparing, you’ll start to discover who you truly are.”

United States on Aug 29, 2023

GFA: I have read probably 75 books on decluttering, organizing and minimizing because they calm me. I have been slowly trying to become a minimalist for a while now.
I think this is the first book to talk about your things talking to you. That is EXACTLY how I felt but I didn’t put 2 & 2 together until I read it in this book.
My things tell me:
I need washing or dusting
I need a new battery
You’d better put me back on the shelf before your mother-in-law/ friend / neighbor doesn’t see me out of this drawer that you hide me in until they come over.
It’s almost Halloween, time to drag me out once a year so every one can see my adorable holiday displays that hide in the attic the rest of the year with all of the other showy, holiday clutter. Oh, and sidenote, you’re 55, have no kids and no one saw any of your Halloween stuff last year so….. yay you, what a waste of time and energy.
I am out of date, buy a newer version of me….and the list goes on.
Less things equals less chatter. Less of my life energy being spent on THINGS.
Thank you Fumio, that one idea was so enlightening and helped me release sooo many more things from my life.

United States on Aug 25, 2023

SciFiGirl: I love this book! I lent it to a friend and knew she’d want to re-read it, so I bought another. He has great insight into the accumulation and ‘distribution’ of ‘stuff.’ A good place to start if you’re interested in letting the ‘old’ you go.

United States on Aug 24, 2023

Diana: El contenido excelente pero el libro llegó maltratado

Mexico on Jul 19, 2023

mandovi joseph: This poignant story of minimalism will keep you hooked and by the end you will make some very important changes in life.
From tidying up, to not hoarding to a whole lot of positive lifestyle changes.

India on Jun 13, 2023

Chili: I've already read many books about minimizing or just decluttering, but this one really stands out. Well, the first pages are a little bit boring or maybe it's just me, it took me some pages to really get into the book, but once I was hooked, I was hooked! I read through the night.
Yeah. Not three hundred pages of new information, but even though I've read many books and watched many YouTube videos there is some new information in there. And it's amazing, just reading, I got some motivation, getting up and moving some stuff out of my home.
I mean, even if there isn't new information on every page, it's written in a way so you can quickly go back to check and more important it's written in a way that really motivates you to get up from the couch and start moving.
The other book that really had a big impact on my life was written by Peter Walsh.

Germany on Jan 02, 2023

Hande Z: Fumio advocates a style of living that is close to that of the ascetic, and is difficult to live as he does – he has only four shirts. He got rid of all his books (all £7,000 worth), CDs, rolls and rolls of developed photographs, and, well, almost everything else he owned. Some people are hoarders by nature and this book will never appeal to them. Some people are neat and minimalist by nature, and this book will not add much other than the pleasure of reading a fine personal account of the life of a minimalist. But there are many in the middle, who at times feel that their lives and living conditions are cluttered. There are people who are on the verge of deciding whether to keep their keeps sakes or throw them away. If they read Fumio, they will go right ahead and chuck their stuff.

Fumio is a minimalist, not so much because he is a Japanese, who are more minimalist than many other societies, but because he was reacting to his ‘overly cluttered pigpen’. As a Japanese, he once was a hoarder! Not anymore, as he tells us his reasoning that we do not need most of the things we possess. A £20,000 will not have fifty times the battery life of a £400 one, and it is...

United Kingdom on Aug 28, 2017



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ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-0393609035 978-0753553190 978-0143131663
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 5.8 x 1 x 8.6 inches 8.43 x 0.47 x 9.92 inches 5.56 x 0.56 x 8.27 inches
Hardcover ‏ ‎ 272 pages
Best Sellers Rank #63 in Home Cleaning, Caretaking & Relocating#330 in Happiness Self-Help#526 in Motivational Self-Help #986 in Pen & Ink Drawing#1,857 in Graphic Design Color Use#2,953 in Art Therapy & Relaxation #1 in Crafts & Hobbies Reference#2 in Art Therapy & Relaxation#4 in Creativity
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 14.4 ounces 1.05 pounds 11.2 ounces
Happiness Self-Help Happiness Self-Help
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 0393609030 0753553198 0143131664
Motivational Self-Help (Books) Motivational Self-Help
Language ‏ ‎ English English English
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Publisher ‏ ‎ W. W. Norton & Company; Illustrated edition Virgin Books; 1st edition Penguin Books; Jou edition
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