How we walk is deeply connected to our daily posture and body balance.
The type of footwear we use can subtly change how we use our feet and how we walk. This time, we'll introduce the relationship between geta and walking, comparing it with the differences from everyday shoes.
How foot usage changes depending on footwear
Footwear that encloses the entire foot, like sneakers, firmly secures the instep and heel, making them stable and easy to walk in.
Therefore, they are designed so that you can walk without strongly conscious use of your toes.
On the other hand, if your shoes don't fit properly or your feet slide around inside the shoes continuously, it can lead to an uneven use of your feet.
It is also said that if walking without sufficient use of your toes becomes a habit, the balance of your foot sole can easily become disrupted.
Geta are footwear that are worn by gripping the thong with your toes, allowing you to walk naturally using your toes and foot sole.

mizutori geta designed for easy walking
mizutori geta preserve the characteristics of traditional geta while being designed for easy walking in modern life.
The top plate where the foot rests is shaped to conform to the sole of the foot, making it easy to grip the thong with the toes.
Additionally, the moderate heel height and stable shape help with natural weight transfer.
The material and shape of the thong are also carefully designed, creating a comfortable fit that is gentle on the feet.

Re-evaluating your walk from your feet up
Footwear subtly influences your daily walking style.
Geta and shoes each have their own merits. There's the reassuring feeling of enclosed shoes, and then there's the unique sensation of footwear like geta, which encourages conscious use of your toes and foot soles.
If you want to re-evaluate your walking style, considering the differences in footwear is one option.
Changing your footwear might bring small changes to your daily walk.













