The sand-covered geta sand from the Tottori Sand Dunes is a homage to Shigeru Mizuki's Kitaro./ Photo by Hideyuki Seta
The "gege" installation was held at Dojunkan ROCKET in Omotesando until March 30th./ Photo by Hideyuki Seta
An installation that brings together life and death in one place/ Photo by Hideyuki Seta
Kitaro characters can be seen everywhere on Mizuki Road in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Kitaro characters can be seen everywhere on Mizuki Road in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Kitaro characters can be seen everywhere on Mizuki Road in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
A row of Moai statues lined up in front of Mortar Magic/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Ikehara-san from Mortar Magic/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Yamagata and Ikehara discussing textiles/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Brooches made from sand from the Tottori Sand Dunes were also featured in the "gege" show./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
When I visited Mortar Magic at the end of February, I saw rows of skeleton models./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
When I visited Mortar Magic at the end of February, I saw rows of skeleton models./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
A skeleton covered in sand at Tottori Sand Dunes/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
A skeleton covered in sand at Tottori Sand Dunes/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
In Mortar Magic, there is a scene where Ikehara's daughter walks around as a model./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
The final look of "gege" was a dress made from sand from the Tottori Sand Dunes, modeled after Nana Komatsu./ Photo by Hideyuki Seta
The final look of "gege" was a dress made from sand from the Tottori Sand Dunes, modeled after Nana Komatsu./ Photo by Hideyuki Seta