Voyager Tree

..A documented collection of one person’s travels and experiences ..walking in the Way…

The Aomori Museum of Art was designed by architect AOKI Jun, who took inspiration for the design from archaeological excavations on the neighboring Sannai-Maruyama site. Over narrow channels dug deep in the ground, like excavation trenches, a mass encompased by white brick is placed and it’s volume randomly shifted. (Ref: Museum pamplet) U Unortunately, no […]

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Seikan Ferry and Aomori City Hirafu-maru, which began it’s operation as a railroad ferry in 1908, is the start of the history of Seikan Ferry. Since then, Seikan Ferry connected Aomori Port (Honshu side) and Hakodate (Hokkaido side) for 80 years, transporting 160 million passengers and 250 million tons of cargo. It’s total navigatiom distance […]

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About 1200 years ago, the Japanese Buddhist priest En’nin was studying Buddhism in China. One night he had a mysterious dream. In the dream a holly monk said to him, “When you return to Japan, go eastward. You will find a sacred mountain in thirty days walk from Kyoto. Carve a statue of the bodhisattva […]

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