MEIJI MONUMENT
明治記念碑
2015~
After the Meiji Restoration, Japan began to embrace Western culture in all aspects, including architecture. The traditional wooden Japanese-style buildings gradually transitioned to a mixture of wood and brick in Western-style buildings. By examining these buildings closely, one can understand the changes in urban history, cultural traditions, social development, and the evolving times. Conversely, it is possible to see how the types of buildings and the cityscape played a significant role in Japan's social development.
I traveled throughout Japan to capture photographs of public buildings such as banks, churches, schools, hospitals, and government buildings constructed from the Meiji era to the 1940s. Although China is also an Asian country, the buildings from the Republican era were not well preserved and have been demolished or only partially remain. Consequently, much of the historical value of these buildings has been lost. In contrast, the buildings from the Meiji, Taisho, and the first half of the Showa period in Japan were well preserved. However, even though these buildings still exist, people's memories of that era are gradually fading, and they are disappearing from the public's sight.
As a monument that integrates Japan's modern architecture as a historical relic, it is embedded in the current landscape of modern Japan. In the current era of globalization, how the story represented by Japan's modern and contemporary landscapes will evolve is yet to be seen.
Dental Hospital(CAFE15) / 1924(Taisho 13)/ April 2016
Kawasaki Chikusai Bank, Fukushima Branch(MINAMI Public limited company) / 1934(Showa 9)/ November 2015
Daimaru Kobe / 1927(Showa 2)/ May 2017
Former Kagoshima Prefectural Office Main Hall Foyer / 1925(Taisho 14)/ May 2017
Old Saiseikan Hospital / 1878(Meiji 11)/ March 2016
Holy Resurrection Cathedral in Tokyo NIKOLAI do / 1891(Meiji 24)/ December 2015
Hirosaki Gakuin University Foreign Missions Teacher's Center / 1906(Meiji 39)/ May 2016
The Former Nara Prison / 1908(Meiji 41)/ November 2015
Nara Women's University(Old Nara Women's Higher Normal School)/ 1909(Meiji 42)/ November 2015
Fukuoka City Akarenga Culture Center / 1910(Meiji 43)/ December 2015
Imamura Cathedral / 1913(Taisho 2) / December 2015
Doshisha University Chapel / 1886(Meiji 19)/ November 2015
Hotel Vibrant(Old The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Otaru Branch)/ 1923(Taisho 12)/ May 2016
Former Foreign Settlement Building 38(The National City Bank of NewYork Kobe branch)/ 1929(Showa 4)/ May 2017
Kumamoto University / 1908(Meiji 41)/ January 2016
Old Auditorium of Gakushuin Elementary School / 1899(Meiji 32)/ March 2016
Hitotsubashi University(Old Tokyo University of Commerce) / 1930(Showa 5)/ November 2015
Clock Tower A National Important Cultural Property / 1878(Meiji 11)/ May 2016
Ryukoku University / 1879(Meiji 12)/ November 2015
Reception Hall of Marquis Tsugumichi Saigo House / 1877(Meiji 10)/ December 2015
Kita-Kyushu City Moji Renga / 1913(Taisho 2)/ December 2015
National Diet Building / 1936(Showa 11)/ November 2015
CHINA
Former Yokohama Specie Bank (Dalian Branch, Bank of China Liaoning Provincial Branch) / 1909 / Dalian / March 2018
Yamato Hotel (Chunyi Hotel) / 1909 / Changchun / March 2018
Yamato Hotel (Dalian Hotel) / 1920 / Dalian / March 2018
Former Manchukuo Central Legal Affairs Office (PLA No. 461 Hospital) / 1936 / Changchun / March 2018
Matsuura & Co. (Harbin Tourist Service Center) / 1918 / Harbin / March 2018
Former Manchukuo Fengle Theater (Jilin Pharmacy) / 1935 / Changchun / March 2018
**Former Manchukuo Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ming Medical Group) / 1934 / Changchun / March 2018