Talking about print media in an era of almost complete digitalization is like swimming against the tide. But dreaming about it is another matter, and Kiyomi Tagawa has been dreaming for a very long time of publishing a magazine that will share Japan’s spirit, values and undiscovered beauty with the world.
After 25 years, during which he worked as a professional photographer, Tagawa’s dream is now taking shape. A year ago, he founded a company and gathered his staff, determined to publish a magazine that would remind Japan and the world about his country’s cultural roots, spirit and beauty – something he felt was vanishing in an era of excessive materialism and financial crisis.
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