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Red String

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In Japan, legend has it that a man and a woman who have a predestined encounter have had each other's little fingers tied together by an invisible red string since the time they were born. Unfortunately, the red string tying my parents together either came untied, broke, or perhaps it was never even tied to begin with. But if the two had never met, I would never have been born into this world. If anything, you might say it is between parent and child that there is an unbreakable red string of fate

70 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2016

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Yoshikatsu Fujii

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June 15, 2020
one of the best photobooks that I've ever gone through. The way of presentation and book design is highly engaging, creative, and moving. The literal use of red strings to visually represent the Japanese concept of soulmates is brilliant.
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