• The Seagull Matros and "Kame"
  • The Seagull Matros and "Kame"
  • The Seagull Matros and "Kame"
  • The Seagull Matros and "Kame"

    The Seagull Matros and "Kame"


    2026

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    Yokohama is a city I have carried with me since childhood. While creating this mural, I found myself returning again and again to two things: the layered memories embedded in this place, and a quiet prayer hidden inside a song.

    The children's song Kamome no Suihei-san was born in Yokohama and became a sweeping hit during the wartime years. Beneath its cheerful melody, however, one can sense something more intimate — a mother of four, the song's lyricist, seems to have folded into the lyrics a private longing for a world where people simply get along.

    Yokohama has always been a place where things quietly transform through contact. In the old local dialect, Hama-kotoba, the English call of "Come here!" was heard and absorbed as kame — the word for dog. Language, like life in this city, has always shifted its shape through encounter.

    This mural holds that history as its backdrop — and carries, above all, a hope for peace.

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