Japanese ruins photographer’s shot of abandoned escalator reclaimed by nature shows another world
“Haikyo” is the Japanese word for “ruins”, but can be used to refer to both physical locations of abandoned places as well as the act…
Haikyou
“Haikyo” is the Japanese word for “ruins”, but can be used to refer to both physical locations of abandoned places as well as the act…
In the summer, some Japanese exploring hobbyists visit rumored haunted spots to feel “chilly”. a However, Rokusyaku Houshi, a master monk of Nichiren Buddhism (@6SYAKU_HOUSHI)…
Anyone who has spent time in Japan will tell you that outside of the multitude of services available at them, convenience stores live up to…
Tetsuro Takehana, a photographer for the Asahi Shinbun, spent 10 years of his childhood in Fukushima Prefecture, recently returned to the region to capture photography…