*The World Heritage Sites in Japan*


Gallery Gitanjali in collaboration with the Japan Foundation will be
hosting “*The World Heritage Sites in Japan”* an exhibition of a selection
of works by photographer Kazuyoshi Miyoshi. The exhibition will open on 27th
March 2015, 5.30 pm at Gallery Gitanjali - Panjim Pousada and will be on
display till 10th April 2015.



*All images must appear as given and neither abbreviated nor edited in
anyway.*

*Image credit for all images should be mentioned:*

*© Kazuyoshi Miyoshi/PPS*


*An Introduction to The World Heritage Sites in Japan:*



Mankind has built great civilizations, plenitude of unique cultures, and in
the wake of four million years of natural history we find ourselves today
immersed in a cultural and natural heritage with no apparent bounds or
limits.  But the doings of men have often interfered with nature, sometimes
even causing its ruin.  It is our charge today to preserve the great
heritage of nature, as well as the cultures of mankind.



The World Heritage Convention is a document adopted in 1972 by a general
session of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization) in Paris.  Its aims are to preserve for future generations
cultural and natural legacies of world with conspicuous and universal value.



Japan and 186 other countries had signed the convention by July 2011.  By
signing, these countries pledged to the world that they would preserve the
legacies within their lands for future generations, and that they accepted
the obligation and responsibility to cooperate with other countries in
protecting common World Heritage legacies of mankind. As of July 2011,
there were 936 World Heritage  sites.



The World Heritage site of Japan that were registered in 1993 for the first
time included the "Shirakami-Sanchi Mountain Range", "Yaku-shima Island",
"Himeji-jo Castle" and the "Buddhist monuments of the Horyu-ji Temple Area".



In the following years and through the end of 1999, "Genbaku Dome",
"Itsukushima-jinja Shrine", the "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara", the
"Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto (Kyoto City, Uji City and Otsu City)",
the "Gassho-zukuri Villages of Shirakawa-go and Gokayama" and the "Shrines
and Temples of Nikko" were added to the list.



At the end of 2000, "Gusuku site and Related Properties of the Kingdom of
Ryukyu" that include Shuri-jo Castle among others were added to the list.



In 2004, "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range and
the Cultural Landscapes that Surroud Them" were added to the list.



In 2005, "Shiretoko" was added to the list of Natural Property.

" Iwami- Ginzan Silver Mine" was added to the list of Cultural Property in
July 2008,



In June 2011, "Ogasawara Islands" was added to the list of  Natural
Property and "Hiraizumi - Temples, Gardens and Archaelogical Sites
Representing the Buddhist Pure Land" was added to the list of Cultural
Property.



*About Kazuyoshi Miyoshi*



Born in 1958 in Tokushima Prefecture.



Graduated from Tokai University in 1981 (School of Letters, Department of
Mass Communications).

Founded Rakuen Co., Ltd. in 1981.

Received the Kimura Ihei award for his book of photographs, Rakuen
(Paradise), in 1985.  At twenty-seven-years old, this made him the youngest
awardee ever.

Beginning with a visit to Okinawa at the age of thirteen, he traveled
extensively to photograph regions all over the world, including the
Maldives, Tahiti, Africa, India, and in recent years, the Himalayas and
Antarctic Pole.  He applies the theme "Rakuen," or paradise, to his
collection of photographs from his travels.

His works are included in the permanent collection of the George Eastman
House International Museum of Photography and Film in the USA.

Miyoshi's book of photographs, The World Heritage in Japan, was published
in 1998.

Since 1999, The Japan Foundation has purchased 63 photos (as of March 2009)
from World Heritage Sites in Japan in order to promote Japanese culture.
Since then, each time a new site is added to the world heritage list, new
photographs are added to the collection, and exhibitions are held in many
locations throughout the world.

Since 2007, he has been photographing images of Buddha, which are national
treasures in Kyoto and Nara.  From 2008, he started taking pictures of
Kyoto-Gosho Imperial Palace and Katsura-rikyu Detached Palace.

Thanks & Regards
Miriam Koshy
Gallery Gitanjali
E-212,31st January Road,
Fontainhas,Panjim,
Goa-403001
India
www.gallerygitanjali.com
00919823572035

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