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YUTONG CHEN
Jun. 30, 2025
Taken in Itoshima, the "Couple Rock" in the picture is connected by a rope, symbolizing connection, prayer and sacred enchantment, and is one of the most representative tranquil scenery on the coast of Itoshima. The two rocks are silent, but they are tightly linked, With God's knots, entangled in prayers and beliefs for thousands of years. This is not a symbol of separation, It's a gesture of watching over each other, In the sound of the tide and the wind, the existence of the agreement is reiterated day by day.
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YUTONG CHEN
Jun. 30, 2025
This work, taken in a corner of the mountain area of Kifune Shrine in Kyoto, features a sacred tree that is considered to be a place for the gods to attach, tied with paper hanging and a rope. The light of the forest shines through the branches and leaves, as if the breath of the gods quietly descends. There are no ornate halls, no noisy festivals, only light and leaves, rope and wood, everything is so natural and yet so solemn. The tree is not a landscape, but a manifestation of faith, a testament to nature as a god.
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YUTONG CHEN
Jun. 30, 2025
Kifune Shrine, located in the mountains of Kyoto, is considered to be the residence of the god of water and connection. This photograph chooses to stand in a corner of the inner sanctuary, gazing outward through the cover of lanterns and paper hanging outwards at the fading torii gate and distant mountain houses. At this moment, there is no incense and no pilgrims, only light and light and shadow remains, such as the residual heat left by the gods after they have just left. This is not a moment of grand ceremony, but a transition between spirit and stillness. When everything is quiet, it is the moment when the gods really appear.
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YUTONG CHEN
Jun. 30, 2025
At night, Umeda is like an unfolded circuit board, the buildings are chips, the lanes are optical fibers, and the lights of ten thousand homes are nodes with flashing memories. Standing high and gazing at this civilization, it is like seeing a giant beast that never sleeps, it is silent, but it never stops. The city is not a static landscape, but a functioning body of will. It's massive, mechanical, rational, and cold and real. Beyond the boundaries of all nature and faith, it constructs another kind of self-named deity of man—the system and order itself.
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YUTONG CHEN
Jun. 30, 2025
Kinkakuji Temple was originally a contradictory fusion of Zen minimalism and architectural magnificence, but on this day, the lake surface is like a mirror, and the golden light is like poetry, making this three-story building seem to emerge in the realm of reality and reality. The building points upwards to the center of heaven, and the reflection extends downward into introspection, one static and one moving, one real and one void, as if presenting a state of dialogue between the human heart and the universe. This is not only a display of the beauty of architecture, but also the embodiment of Zen Buddhism: when everything is quiet, the mind sees everything.
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YUTONG CHEN
Jun. 30, 2025
Somewhere in Nara, I caught this herd of deer resting in the afternoon. In front of them are human buildings and behind them are natural trees, and they lie right where the two meet. This photograph does not emphasize spectacle, does not appeal to movement, but allows soft light, wood structure, breath and hair to interlace, showing the ideal distance between man and nature: they are safe with each other, do not interfere with each other, but coexist in the same light and shadow. This is the habitat of deer and the most gentle human landscape we can imagine.
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