For my series, I explore the relationship between ecology and the natural environment of "HImebotaru" flying in the summer night forest.
The spectacle of fireflies, an endemic species of Japan, flying through the summer forest is just like the twinkling of stars in the sky, just like the brilliance of life for just 10 days.
The forests they live in include forests that have been replanted by clearing old virgin forests, and some forests left behind after clearing virgin forests for development.These places also have a connection with Japanese nature worship, and are familiar with “Shinto”, which believes in “animism”, an ancient Japanese way of thinking that feels God in all things.
I have been observing the ecology and habitat of Himebotaru in the forests of Yamagata Prefecture for many years, and have realized that the repeated light of fireflies is stored in my brain over a longer unit of time, rather than just for a moment.
Create a story by capturing reality and adding subjective perspectives and sensations, such as emotion and awe of mountains and forests.
Alteration and damage caused by deforestation, natural disasters, climate change, and exploitation of wild places by tourism and industry. The mesmerising light and awe-inspiring images of the forest at night suggest the need to protect the forest.
The unpredictability of the fireflies' trails of light suggests concern about the urgency of our planet's climate crisis, while at the same time holding a strong and enduring hope for the future.