By NAMI SUGIURA/ Staff Writer
January 16, 2021 at 07:00 JST
A photo of a Japanese tiger beetle taken from a different angle than the one included in Yusei Hara's photo book (Provided by Yusei Hara)
TAKA, Hyogo Prefecture--If it wasn't for a fly, Yusei Hara might never have got hooked on photographing insects. His intimate close-ups of bugs that often reduce humans to screaming fits are the subject of a stunning book. [Read More]
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