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Photographing Punks, Dropouts, and Biker Gangs In Okinawa
"Okinawan society is so distorted because of inequality, and we are all affected by that distortion in one way or another."
A Photographer's Reflections on Capturing the World's Worst Conflict Zones
Japanese photographer Ryo Kameyama lost his sight in his left eye documenting the conflict in Palestine's Gaza Strip.
Photographing Cities Through the Eyes of an Introvert
An atomized view of what makes cities so great.
Photos That Capture the Everyday Weirdness of Japan
Ikushun specializes perfectly timed snapshots that make us see the world in a new light.
Shopping for Good Luck and Prosperity at Tokyo's Rooster Market
Heavily in debt? There's a festival—and a rake—for that.
Three Years Documenting the Daily Lives of Japan's Brazilian Community
Brazil is home to the largest overseas Japanese population. But for those who decide to return to Japan, the country is often anything but welcoming.
Taking Futuristic Selfies With Julie Watai
We sat down to talk about the photographer's book of technicolor, otaku-obsessed selfies.
Meet the Teenage Boy Trying to Keep Japan's Insane 'Dekochari' Bike Culture Alive
Unfortunately, these over-the-top bikes are becoming pretty rare.