14
July
2014

Beyond the Horizon Exhibit at WMU

Beyond the Horizon debuted in 1987 and is a traveling exhibition of amateur photographs taken by Hato-kai, a group of Japanese seafarers who work on ocean-going vessels and visualize impressions of nature from the view of seafarers. Each year, new images are rotated into the exhibit which to date has been installed in sixteen different countries.

The first installation of Beyond the Horizon at WMU was a three-day exhibition in 2005, and in 2008 the exhibition became an annual installation. On 10 July, Captain Shigeo Chikamori, Vice-chairman of Hato-kai, returned to WMU to update the photo exhibition accompanied by Captain Yoshimitsu Tsujino and Chief Engineer Hideo Mitooka, Executives of Hato-kai. The team installed twenty images that were previously on exhibit at the International Maritime Organization.

Images in the current installation include a sunset off of Palau, passage through the Panama Canal, “dead calm” at sea along the equator, and a tornado straw off of Kochi, Japan.

To learn more about Beyond the Horizon, click here.

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