This is my Japan Ebook
A crowdsourced initiative spreading the love for Japan.
by Strangers from around the world.
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About the Ebook
This is a crowdsourced photographic initiative, spreading the love of Japan. Through the power of imagery & social media we share and celebrate the beauty and good news of Japan. Weeks after the March 11th earthquake and tsunami we asked on Facebook; ‘What does Japan mean to you?’ More than 1000 photos of hope, love, and beauty streamed in. Over the last 2 years s we received 2500 photographs from people from 21 countries. This resulted in five exhibitions in Tokyo, this photo book, a postcard series and a school project. Japan needs visitors now more than ever. My Japan the project means spreading the good news and beauty of Japan and its people. Our aim is to bring people back to Japan and to share the beauty and joy of this magical land. All proceeds from the sales of the exhibitions and this book goes to JEN NPO to help the victims of the devastating earthquake & tsunami. Anyone can get involved: Simply upload and/or vote (like) for your favorite images on Facebook Get involved, spread the love, remind ourselves of what Japan means to us.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 120 pgs
- Publish Date: Mar 09, 2014
- Last Edit Mar 11, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords tsunami, earthquake, tokyo, travel, charity, crowdsourced, japan
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About the Creator
My Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Japan means many things to many people, now more than ever. What does Japan mean to you? Charity photographic exhibitions and a book created by you! Simply upload and/or vote (like) for your favorite images on Facebook Our aim is to bring people back to Japan and to share the beauty and joy of this magical land. All proceeds from the sales of the exhibitions and this book will go to JEN NPO to help the victims of the devastating earthquake & tsunami. Get involved, spread the word, remind ourselves of what Japan means to us.