In post-war Japan, the town of Ushimado is rapidly aging and declining, its rich culture and close-knit community on the verge of disappearance. The documentary poetically depicts the twilight days of a village and its people by the dreamlike Inland Sea in black and white photography.
Inland Sea
Amidst the rapid decline of a small town in post-war Japan, the traditional culture struggles to preserve its identity against the relentless tide of modernization.










