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Japanese literature
There are countless lives in the damaged Koge. The "Morino Koya Furniture Shop" is nestled in a lush mountain. There, the damaged furniture from the past gathered together to tell their stories. The craftsmen apprentice "Konoike-san" is a series of short edits that touch the memories of the time hidden in the furniture. 1. "Chairs with flowers" - The Great East Japan Earthquake 2. "Sunori tansu" - The Isewan Typhoon 3. "Maniwafusuma" - The Great Kanto Earthquake 4. "Yakidokyo" - The Hanshin Awaji Earthquake 5. "Our beds" - The Great East Japan Earthquake again. [Author's brief history] Takashi Hiroshi Shimizu born in Chiba prefecture in 1984. Graduated from the Department of Imaging, Musashino Art University in 2007. Received the Jun Miki Award in 2016. In 2018, he received the grand prize of the "R-18 Literature Award for Women by Women" for "The Breathing of Handcuffs". In the following year, he published a series of short edits titled "『 Dokoro 』" (Shinchosha). He is also energetically expressing himself as a photographer and graphic designer.