上野駅の幕間(New Edition)

本橋 成一 / Seiichi Motohashi

¥4,400(¥4,000 + tax)

Publisher/平凡社

   Published/2012
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/207   Size/190*250*25
Google翻訳
"Ueno Station Interlude (New Edition)" is a collection of works by Seiichi Motohashi, one of Japan's leading photographers. Photojournalist Seiichi Motohashi has continued to capture on camera the "Showa Heritage" of the Showa Era, which has faded with the times, as in "Coal Mine" and "Circus Time," as well as less commonly-seen locations like "Slaughterhouses" and "Fish Markets." Since then, he has expanded his focus to include overseas locations, such as "Nadya's Village," which depicts a village affected by the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident. He has also directed films such as "Alexei and the Spring" and "Memories of the Baobab." This collection, first published in the early 1980s, focuses on Ueno Station. It captures tourists, migrant workers, returning visitors, station staff and cleaners, as well as the nostalgic scenery of the station building and trains. This masterpiece captures Ueno Station from his unique perspective, capturing the human drama of the Showa era, full of encounters and farewells, and the interludes of people embarking on new stages. This is a new edition published by Heibonsha in 2012 with new editing.
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