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Kazuhisa Oishi


Kazuhisa Oishi - Japan
Kazuhisa Oishi - Japan
 

Kawazu cherry blossoms in full bloom and Mt. Fuji
Kawazu cherry blossoms in full bloom and Mt. Fuji

Nature photographer and digital artist

Born in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan in 1982. He was born and raised in Shizuoka Prefecture, surrounded by rich nature, he developed his sensitivity as a nature photographer. At first, he took photos of flowers such as cherry blossoms, camellias, and hydrangeas as a hobby, but in 2020, he encountered Japanese wildflowers and became fascinated by their charm.

Since then, he has continued to share the charms of Japan's nature, with a focus on Japan's wildflowers, to people all over the world, including Japan, mainly on Instagram.



Kazuhisa Oishi’s work offers a unique glimpse into the beauty of Japan, far beyond its famous cities like Kyoto, Tokyo, and Osaka. Through his photography, Kazuhisa captures the delicate charm of wildflowers that bloom across the four seasons, celebrating the deep cultural connection the Japanese people have nurtured with nature for centuries. From cherry blossoms and plum blossoms to camellias and hydrangeas, each piece reflects not only the beauty of the natural world but also the traditions that honour it.

Beyond the stunning visuals, Kazuhisa’s work also carries a meaningful purpose: supporting nature conservation in Japan.

A portion of the sales from his artwork is dedicated to environmental preservation efforts, highlighting his commitment to protecting the landscapes that inspire his creations.

Kazuhisa Oishi’s art invites viewers to not only appreciate Japan’s natural treasures but also to reflect on the importance of preserving them for future generations.


Katakuri in full bloom in Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture
Katakuri in full bloom in Hakuba Village, Nagano Prefecture

Japan has four distinct beautiful seasons, and the Japanese people have admired and cherished the beauty of the four seasons since ancient times.

Throughout the four seasons, many wildflowers bloom everywhere from the lowlands to the high mountains.

I was born and raised in Shizuoka Prefecture. Shizuoka Prefecture is located between Tokyo and Osaka in the Japanese archipelago, and is home to Mt. Fuji, one of the world heritage sites, the Southern Alps, and the volcanic group of the Izu Peninsula.

It has a rich natural environment ranging from lowlands to alpine zones. This environment, where abundant nature is a given, has given me the foundation as a nature photographer.

I discovered cameras around 2017. At first, I carried a digital camera with me and enjoyed going to the botanical garden every week to take pictures of hydrangea, hibiscus, and camellia flowers.

Before I knew it, I was attracted to the charm of wildflowers, and I wanted to convey the beauty of Japanese nature to people all over the world. Wildflowers do not bloom to exist for someone, nor do they bloom to wait for someone. They exist solemnly to leave behind descendants for the next generation.



Rengeshouma in the forest
Rengeshouma in the forest

Rengeshouma is one of the most representative wildflowers of August in Japan. It quietly grows wild in deep mountain forests and produces flowers that It quietly grows wild in deep mountain forests and produces flowers that droop down like a face down.

It is very popular because of its lovely, elegant, and beautiful flowers.




Onuma Pond
Onuma Pond

Onuma Pond is one of the most beautiful lakes representing Shiga Kogen in Nagano Prefecture. Its clear emerald blue color attracts the hearts of all who see it. If you visit Onuma Pond in Nagano Prefecture.

If you visit Onuma Pond in October, when the autumn leaves are at their best, you may be able to see the beautiful collaboration of autumn leaves and emerald blue.

 

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