About the Book
Kushiro in the South East has less snow than other areas of the island but this only means that the deep winter temperatures become significantly colder than anywhere else. The climate also affects the temperament of it’s inhabitants who generally have more patience than their neighbours on the mainland, they understand the power of nature, constantly reminded of its extremes, even developing their own vocabulary to describe the cold.
The Japanese history of the island is still young however, the first settlers came here in 1869, pioneers from all across Japan adopting influences from Russia and the native Ainu people as they struggled to make a life in this new environment. The Tanaka family have been breeding working horses (Ban’ei as they’re known in Japan) for 71 years on their farm in Tsurui, a remote area just outside Kushiro. Tanaka-san’s father, a first generation migrant from Hyogo started farming after their family restaurant was destroyed by fire, back then they had buffalo, sheep, goats, turkeys and even ducks. Now 79 he still works the long ten hour days together with his wife required to manage the 28 horses they currently have along with a stable of cattle.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Japan
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 96 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9798349822704
- Publish Date: Jul 14, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords photography, Japan, documentary, hokkaido, kushiro
About the Creator
Lee is a designer, artist and photographer working in and around the overlap of art & design, blending these disciplines to create work for arts, film, fashion, video games and music companies that include Sony, Rapha, UNIQLO, Nike, Capcom, Sega, EMI, Parlophone, Saatchi, and Artificial Eye. He has written, illustrated, & photographed for the magazines Paper-Sky, Dazed & Confused, Tokion, Level & designed typefaces for T26 and Fountain fonts. Since 2000 he has exhibited both as a solo artist and collectively in England, Japan, USA, Germany, China & Ireland. His work has featured in numerous books and design journals, including; Creative Review, +81, 200% Cotton, The 3D Type Book, Cutting Edge Illustration, Concrete 2 Canvas and Graphic Britain. In 2007 he was invited by UNIQLO to their Creative Awards ceremony in Japan where he received a Judges Choice Award and was more recently invited to take part in the Lightning Bolts + Innovation Art Show curated by Nike at the Beijing Olympics.