‘Small wonders exist alongside our everyday lives’: Kisara Okada’s best phone picture
Nature and manmade come together in the Tokyo-based photographer’s shot of a construction siteTokyo-based Kisara Okada was passing through the business district, Marunouchi, on her way to an osteopathy session last month, when the extended neck of a construction crane caught her eye. “In the Meiji era, when the area was developed from grassland, the model was the streets of London,” Okada says. “You can still find high-rise buildings that preserve traces of that hist
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