月の道 / Borderland 海・月光・軍艦島(Signed)

雑賀 雄二 / Yuji Saiga

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Publisher/新潮社

   Published/1993
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/340*265*10
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Japanese photographer Yuji Saga's landscape photo collection "Moon Road / Borderland Sea, Moonlight, Gunkanjima (Signed)". I entered Aichi Prefectural University of Arts, majoring in design, and started studying photography on my own. When I was in school, I learned about the existence of Hashima in Nagasaki Prefecture, commonly known as Gunkanjima. Stayed for about 3 months. After that, while teaching at Nagoya College of Art and Design, I worked in graphic design and photography, and in 1984, I went to Gunkanjima again. The island, which once prospered from coal mining and boasted the highest population density in Japan with high-rise residential buildings and mining buildings, became an uninhabited city with the end of the coal mines. On the island where life and death are mixed, between this world and the other world, where a strange atmosphere and a strange tranquility dwell, Kaiga sees the vision of his deceased father and mother, and lyrically depicts the moonlit sea and Gunkanjima. I'm going to put it in the camera. Gunkanjima, which once fascinated Japan's leading photographer, Ikko Narahara, was once a "microcosm of Japan". . . Signed by the photographer .
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