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Ohashi, Ayuru

2023-05-10 19:00:42

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Tomoko Ohashi is a developer of "Kikyo god rice cake kit cut". Bridge, a woman whispering from three knives in Ibaraki prefecture, when eating mochi from Yamanashi prefecture, we ate a crescent moon, which even celebrated the county today, she knows how it is loved I will. What she did not know is that the mochi of the rice cake turned into a chocolate bar. "I am worried about the taste of copying," she said, standing at the factory Xiapu's test kitchen, wearing all the white uniforms of the factory, and tightening the white parka tightly at her hairline It was.

Roadside Lights is an attractive collection of Japanese photographer Eiji Ohashi who captures vending machines in the natural environment. Ohashi is from Wakkanai city, Hokkaido, the northernmost tip of Japan, and he is inspired by the turbulent winter of his hometown. Especially in the heavy snowstorm, the bridge was completely annihilated on the road and I was only watching the station as a house on the street covered with snow, I could only find it with a familiar landmark vending machine. After that large event, Ohashi has taken vending machines in Japan for the next nine years.

The theme of the bridge revived with his photographs, and each vending machine seemed to have a distinctive personality. For Ohashi, vending machines can serve as a metaphor to further test human condition. These machines are found throughout cities and villages in Japan, reflecting human themes such as loneliness and alienation, efficiency of business and labor automation. All of these are closely related to the life of contemporary Japanese society. The bridge said in his own words, "The city and the country are about to approach dusk, the roadside vending machine glows.This special scene is placed in a vending machine on the ordinary roadside is Japan Vending machines are arranged in the wilderness and downtown area, expressing a sense of loneliness, but they continue to function regardless of day and night, but they will be taken away if sales fall. And gloss