テンカラの道具
Oni and VHS Cameras
Masami used to stand in rivers fishing with a VHS camera held in his left hand
filming his own techniques so he can study his Tenkara. His unique silhouette
represents his passion for Tenkara and lead to his fame in the
Tenkara community in Japan. His determination to become a complete
Tenkara angler cost him broken hands. He’d fallen and broken his hands
twice fishing and filming. He ruined his camera both times but never let go
of his Tenkara rod. An extensive collection of these videos show not only
Masami’s casting and luring techniques, but the great nature that existed
in Japan. There are footages of completely native Amago, which are hard to
find today and “Yamato Iwana”, an almost-extinct species of Japanese char
is captured. Masami has said, “I wanted to reassure myself that Tenkara is a
good fair game with the fish so I kept filming. At the same time I saw the nature
being torn apart by cement walls and dams at an alarming speed, so I also
wanted to record what was left of nature at the time…”