Danshari

Danshari is a Japanese neologism referring to a form of systematic decluttering and optimization of the things in a home, and is composed of the words dan (refuse), sha (dispose) and ri (separate). It was coined by author Hideko Yamashita to distinguish between minimalists (who try to minimise their belongings), and those who try to optimize their belongings.[1]

  1. ^ "最小でも最大でもなく「最適」な量と関係で ~ダンシャリアンがミニマリストと違う理由". Retrieved 2016-07-07.