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August, 2005:

Off to Finland in September 2005

I’m happy to announce that I will be in Finland during Sept. 9-18, 2005 as an invited guest at a nature photo festival in a small town called Kuusamo. I am scheduled to give three slide shows on Japanese nature photography. I thank the town of Kuusamo for sponsoring my first trip to Finland.

Also, the Friends of Japanese Culture Society in Helsinki will host a separate slide show that I will give on Sept. 6. I plan to show my pictures and video clips of Japanese festivals. Details below:

A small town called Kuusamo in Finland will be holding its annual nature photo festival during Sept. 9-18, 2005.

They invite a good number of nature photographers to give slide shows and exhibitions. Most are from Europe, and this year many are coming from Germany. They also offer day trips for rafting and bear watching.

This year will be its 10th festival, and they have invited me to give slide shows on nature photography in Japan. My slide shows will be held on Sept. 9, 10, and 11. This is the first time someone from Japan will be giving a slide show at the festival, and I’m honored to participate.

I plan to introduce nature photography in Japan, popular nature spots in Japan, and the works of the following three nature and wildlife Japanese photographers whom I have selected to show at the festival. They have kindly agreed to lend me their photographs and photo books (to be donated to the Kuusamo public library):

Mitsuhiko Imamori (Lake Biwa) http://www.imamori-world.jp/
Satoshi Kuribayashi (insects) http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/~kuriken/
Ikuo Nakamura (marine life) http://www.squall.co.jp/index1.html

Kuusamo is north of Helsinki, about an hour’s flight and almost in the middle of the country slightly below the Artic Circle near the Russian border. It is surrounded by a wonderful natural environment with numerous lakes, rivers, bears, and birds. In winter, it is a popular base for skiiing.

Festival Web site here:
http://www.kuusamo.fi/naturephoto/english.html

Kuusamo Hall (festival venue):
http://www.kuusamo.fi/kuusamotalo/eng/tekniikka.html

Also, the “Finland-Nihon Bunka Tomo no Kai” (Friends of Japanese Culture Society) in Helsinki has agreed to host a separate slide show for me in Helsinki on Sept. 6 since I will be in Helsinki for a few days before flying to Kuusamo. I plan to show slides and movies of Japanese festivals.
http://www.japaninkulttuuri.net/english.html

I look forward to my first trip to Finland. Thanks to the town of Kuusamo for sponsoring my first trip to Finland.

Update: The trip was a great success. See pictures here:
http://photoguide.jp/pix/index.php?cat=97

Latest images for Aug. 2005

In July 2005, I visited Italy for the first time to see the Hiroshima-Nagasaki photo exhibition I co-curated in Genova. I also saw the Venice Biennale where Japanese photographer Miyako Ishiuchi was showing at the Japan Pavilion.

Genova, Italy
Venice Biennale, Italy
Milan and Verona, Italy
Nagasaki Peace Park
Ueno Hikoma Memorials
Gifu Castle
Tsu Castle, Mie
Yoshinogari, Saga
Saga Castle
Kishiwada, Osaka
Shuho-cho, Yamaguchi
Lake Yamanaka, Yamanashi
Yamagata Pref.
Aichi Expo 2005

For a complete list, see PHOTOGUIDE.JP/pix/.

Exhibitions in Italy

Palazzo Ducale, site of the Japan art exhibition in 2005 in Genova, Italy

Ciao!

In early July, I visited Genova, Italy to see a major Japanese art exhibition at the Palazzo Ducale, the city’s grandest exhibition hall being held April to August 2005.

It showed ukiyoe, posters, textiles, and photographs. I was the co-curator of the photography exhibition which showed images of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb aftermath.

See photos of the exhibition here:
http://photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnails.php?album=90

I also visited Venice to see the art biennale held every 2 years. The Japan Pavilion featured photographer Miyako Ishiuchi. Mariko Mori was also there with popular UFO exhibit.

Photos:
http://photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnails.php?album=91

I also saw huge photo exhibitions in Milan
http://photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnails.php?album=92

and Verona
http://photoguide.jp/pix/thumbnails.php?album=93

It was my first trip to Italy, and my Italian friends there made it a wonderful trip. I don’t think I can eat Italian food in Japan any more, not after eating the real thing in the real Italy.

Next month in Sept., I’ll be in Finland to give slide shows at a nature photo festival in a small town called Kuusamo. I’ll be taking a little bit of Japan to that Nordic country.