1972年の安乗、海女として朝の海辺を歩く浜崎志乃

Shino Hamasaki — The White Isogi Summer (EP01)

RESEARCH-BASED VISUAL ARCHIVE / EP01

Shino Hamasaki — The White Isogi Summer

1972 Anori Ama Diver

Shino Hamasaki preparing for ama diving work in Anori, Mie, 1972 — reconstructed visual

Anori, Shima Peninsula, Mie Prefecture, 1972. This episode follows Shino Hamasaki through one working half-day: preparations inside the ama hut, the hand tools and white isogi workwear, the shared working boat, the diving grounds, underwater work, the isobue recovery breath, and the return to shore.

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What the archive records

White isogi workwear; the kaginomi shellfish tool; the uki-daru float barrel and line; the sukari catch net; period diving goggles; the ama hut; the working boat; underwater harvesting; and isobue, the audible recovery breath heard after surfacing.

Research and provenance

This is a historically researched visual reconstruction inspired by documented ama culture and period sources. Shino is fictional. The work is not presented as genuine archival footage filmed in 1972.

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