There is a social phenomenon in Japan "Hikikomori" or "Shut-in" referring to Japanese people locking themselves away in their rooms. According to the Japanese government, there are more than half a million of these social recluses. Why won't they rarely leave the house? What's behind the emotional wall? I was intrigued to find out.
1986 - Graduated from Tokyo Polytechnic University, Faculty of Engineering. 1988 - Became a professional photographer, specializing in commercial photography, focused mainly on editorials, fashion and advertisement. 2006 - Exhibition at the Leica Gallery in Solms Germany, exhibiting "Polarization", the works of his hometown Hokkaido, Japan, chosen by Leica for their Photographic Diary. 2010 - Exhibition of the Uyghur related works, "Lineage" at Gt Moo Gallery in Niigata, Japan. 2011 - Exhibition of the Uyghur related works, "Lineage" at Nitehi Works in Yokohama, Japan.