Hanami Aoyama | 花見青山

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Title

Hanami Aoyama | 花見青山
Shelfmark - 75.LAND.AOYAMA

Description

The title, Hanami | Aoyama 花見青山, refers to the tradition of hanami - literally "flower viewing", where people gather and celebrate under cherry trees during blossom season, engaging in festive meals and bouts of drinking. Sakura (cherry blossoms), due to their relatively short lifespan, are seen to symbolise the fleeting nature of life, and often planted in cemeteries. This book is set in Aoyama Cemetery, which was a popular destination for such parties. But as the drinking and festivities overwhelmed the peacefulness of the cemetery, parties were outlawed in 2009.

Immediately after the cataclysmic events of 3/11, the airwaves were inundated with tragic imagery of death and misery. For the Japanese people, the terms of life and death had fundamentally shifted. About the photographs in the books, which were taken between 2005 and 2012, I began to look over those photographs as a way of reflecting on these shifts, and to both re-discover and reframe how death gives shape to the meaning of life outside the sphere of incomprehensible.

Creator

Keith Ng

Publisher

Leftover Press

Date

2012

Format

Perfect-bound hardback, offset printed on off-white recycled stock, numbered and signed edition of 500, with a limited edition of 50, slipcased (w print).

Book Item Type Metadata

Dimensions

18.7 x 24.9cm

Number of Pages

76

Number of images

42

Edition Size

500

Place of Publication

Japan

Designer

Keith Ng

Editor

Keith Ng

Printer

Print Direction by Daisuke Kitagawa ( Kraan Inc.)

ISBN

978-0-9880377-0-0

Website

https://www.keithngnyc.com

Where to buy

https://leftoverpress.bigcartel.com/product/hanami-aoyama
https://www.nimiltd.com/collections/books-1
https://www.antennebooks.com/product/hanami-aoyama/

Collection

Citation

KNG, “Hanami Aoyama | 花見青山,” Photo Book Cafe Archive, accessed April 30, 2025, https://www.photobookcafe-archive.co.uk/items/show/75.

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