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Japanese photographer Hiroh Kikai’s Asakusa Portraits



Japanese photographer Hiroh Kikai has been composing pictures of eccentric people, Tokyo cityscapes, and street scenes in India and Turkey for nearly 30 years.

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In his Asakusa series, he photographs local characters in natural light, posed against the plain walls of the Sensoji Temple, and captions each image with a spare, miniature biography.

See more on the Yancey Richardson site

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