



Futon Daiko
A Japanese Festival
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- ¥300
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- ¥300
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Japan has an ancient and mysterious culture that seems impenetrable to the outsider. Experience is the essence of the native Japanese religion of Shinto. This volume of photographs explores the Japanese festival, or matsuri, embodied in shrine Shinto. The book follows the two-day Futon Daiko festival at Mozu Hachiman Shrine in Sakai, Japan, after an introduction to another variation of the festival at Ogikubo Hakusan Shrine in Tokyo. William Ash's photography shows the passion and power of these rites. The book provides a beautiful introduction to Shrine shinto with forty-six photographs, two illustrations, and an illustrated glossary.
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日本の祭りの美しさに感動!
なんて美しい、ハイセンスな祭りの写真集なんだろう!純白の紙ふぶき舞う朱色の神輿の写真や、クライマックスの夜の光の大きなうねりの中に、人々の神への祈りの思いや高揚感が伝わってくる。なんとも言えない品の良さと美で表現された写真集だ。