Examining his own Japanese identity, photographer Ryotaro Horiuchi turned to annual festivals throughout the country for samurai descendants and devotees
turned the camera toward his home country. As he questioned what constitutes Japanese identity—and his own identity as a Japanese person—he began looking intoWhen Horiuchi attended Fukushima Prefecture’s
At age 87, Mamoru Nishi is one of the oldest participants in the festival. A farmer by trade, he’s been celebrating the samurai for 73 years.
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