From Oze to Utsunomiya

A journey can begin with a clear destination and end somewhere unexpected.

Early autumn landscape in Oze National Park, a highland wetland area north of Tokyo, known for its open marshes, mountains, and seasonal colors.

This photographic narrative starts in the silent wetlands of Oze, a few hours north of Tokyo, and finds its way to an unexpected place in Utsunomiya.

The full story appears in this month’s issue of Linus.

Entrance of a small underground gyoza restaurant near Utsunomiya Station, decorated with lanterns and banners advertising local food and sake.
The owner of a local gyoza restaurant working behind the counter, preparing the space before service in a long-established izakaya in Utsunomiya.
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