
2014
For a thousand years, Japanese have lived in this forest. A thousand years from now, what will you leave behind?
Finding their place between the forest and the sea, the Japanese have always felt awe and gratitude toward Nature. Since ancient times, they have negotiated their own unique relationship with their natural surroundings. Acclaimed photographer Masa-aki Miyazawa discovered the essence of that ancient way of living in Ise Jingu, Japan’s holiest Shinto shrine. Inspired by the idea of sending a message to the future in the same way this ancient shrine keeps alive the traditions of the past, Miyazawa used an ultra-high resolution 4K camera to create a breathtaking visual journey linking the Ise forest with other forests throughout Japan.

Takeshi Kitano
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Shinnyo Kawai
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Kengo Kuma
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Mitsuo Ogawa
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Genmyo Ohno
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Masaru Tanaka
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Shark Whisperer

Los Jaguares del Manglar

The Platypus Guardian

Leaning on the tree

Muir Woods

Die Bauten Adolf Hitlers

Dinosaurs: The Final Day with David Attenborough

The Secret Routes of Migratory Birds

March of the Penguins

Elsa the Lioness

Zoo Quest to West Africa

Aliens From Inner Space

Mammoth

Reimagining A Buffalo Landmark

Africa: The Serengeti

Alaska: Spirit of the Wild

Amazon

Cephalopods: The Reign of Suckers

Feathered Serpent

A Volcano Odyssey