Traveling Alone in Wartime Ukraine
Traveling Alone in Wartime Ukraine
Going to wartime Ukraine was not more than a personal trip. As a photographer, I documented Japanese-Dutch children born of war, and the war-displaced Filipino Japanese, yet, I had no experience of war. I felt a bit of guilt of not knowing of real war, and I needed to take even a glance at even a bit of war now. What would I see there? What kind land is Ukraine? What kind of lives normal people there have?
In May 2023, I took trains from my base Arnhem in the Netherlands to Berlin, to Przemyśl of eastern Poland, and then made a round in Ukraine mostly with trains: Kharkiv, Izyum, Kramatorsk, Dnipro, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Lviv and back to home. There, Air raid sirens were heard very often, even at the dead of night. If I heard that in a train station, all the passengers had to take shelter underground. Then, I realized that Ukraine is a land that had to be prepared for wartime for a long time.
*On the 9th September, 2023, these images of wartime Ukraine I captured were published on "Akahata" a daily newspaper of Japan with my article.