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  • A man walks past an art installation at the NHK Building in Sakae, Nagoya, Japan. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan.
    NHK Building
  • A surfer watches the waves with Mt. Fuji in the background at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, 50 kilometers south of Tokyo. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Japan.
    Shonan_Kugenuma Beach_44. Fuj
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4262.jpg
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4225.jpg
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4222.jpg
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    Beomeosa monk drumming--multiple exp..sure
  • A surfer catches a wave at Shonan Beach in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Ben Weller is a photographer in Nagoya, Japan. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Japan.
    Surfing in Japan
  • People try to catch rice cakes thrown from above during Honen-sai, a fertility festival at Tagata Shrine in Komaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The traditional Shinto festival celebrates fertility and a bountiful harvest. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan.
    Japan_Penis_Festival_04.jpg
  • Murugan, age 26, works at the Malacca Electric Flour Mill in Malacca, Malaysia. Murugan is originally from India and has worked at the mill for four years.
    Malacca Flour Mill
  • A family enters the water at Yuigahama Beach in Kamakura, Japan, about 45km south of Tokyo. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan.
    Kamakura- Yuigahama Beach 2
  • The day is national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray, make offerings, and enjoy the colorful paper lanterns. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-4219.jpg
  • A monk performs in a drumming ceremony at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    Beomeosa monk drumming
  • A monk performs in a drumming ceremony at Beomeosa Temple on Buddha's Birthday. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism maintains a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist.
    beomeosa_monk_drumming-.jpg
  • A monk performs in a drum ceremony at Beomeosa Temple in Busan on Buddha's Birthday, May 6, 2014. The day is a national holiday, and people visit temples around the country to pray and make offerings. Buddhism holds a strong cultural influence in South Korea, and about one quarter of the population identifies as Buddhist. Ben Weller is a photographer in Nagoya, Japan.
    Korea_Busan_062
  • A couple in formal wedding attire returns home after a family member's wedding in Busan, South Korea. Ben Weller is a photographer in Nagoya, Japan.
    Korea_Busan_061.jpg
  • A surfer carries his surfboard on a bike in Fujisawa, Japan. Ben Weller is a photographer in Nagoya, Japan.
    Shonan_Kugenuma Beach_46
  • Men carry a wooden phallus on a portable shrine during Honen-sai, a fertility festival at Tagata Shrine in Komaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The traditional Shinto festival celebrates fertility and a bountiful harvest. The principal offering during the festival is a large wooden phallus. Each year a craftsman carves a new phallus from a Japanese cypress tree. It measures almost 2.4 meters long and weighs 280kg. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan.
    Japan_Penis_Festival_09.jpg
  • A man sweeps the entrance to his home at dusk in Busan, South Korea. Ben Weller is a photographer in Nagoya, Japan.
    Man cleaning at sunset
  • A man holding an umbrella walks in front of Hyundai Motor's outdoor billboard in Seoul July 24, 2008. Hyundai Motor Co, South Korea's top auto maker, on Thursday posted a surprise fall in quarterly net profit as a weaker won boosted the cost of financing foreign currency debt, and missed operating profit forecasts on rising commodity costs.  REUTERS/Ben Weller (SOUTH KOREA)
    hyundai1.jpg
  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, South Korea. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    Sewol Ferry Sinking Vigil in Ansan
  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3064.jpg
  • A man uses outdoor exercise equipment at Busan Grand Children's Park in Busan, South Korea.
    20140316-_DSC9908187.jpg
  • A man rides a bicycle past a mural near Gupo Market in Busan, South Korea.
    20140302-gupomarket086-2.jpg
  • A man lights a lantern during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan.
    _DSC1433.jpg
  • A man pours soju, a South Korean traditional alcoholic drink, at the Cheongdo Bullfighting Festival in Cheongdo, South Korea, April 20, 2012. Bulls fight at the 2012 Cheongdo Bullfighting Festival in Cheongdo, South Korea.
    cheongdo_bullfighting_korea_009.jpg
  • A man holds a candle during a vigil in Ansan, Gyeonggi Province. Students, parents, teachers, and others from the community gathered at a park near Danwon High School to pray for the missing and mourn the dead from the Sewol ferry sinking. The ship sank on April 16, 2014, off the southwest coast of Korea, carrying more than 400 passengers, most of them Danwon High School students on a school trip to Jeju Island. 174 people were saved, and rescuers have been searching for other survivors for days, but hundreds of people are still listed as missing. The sinking is being called South Korea's worst maritime disaster in decades.
    ansan_sewol_vigil-3022.jpg
  • A man uses outdoor exercise equipment at Busan Grand Children's Park in Busan, South Korea.
    20140316-_DSC9914193.jpg
  • A man rests on a bench at Busan Grand Children's Park in Busan, South Korea.
    20140316-_DSC973312.jpg
  • A man rides a bicycle past a mural near Gupo Market in Busan, South Korea.
    20140302-gupomarket075-2.jpg
  • A man rides a bicycle past a mural near Gupo Market in Busan, South Korea.
    20140302-gupomarket033-2.jpg
  • A man rides a bicycle past a mural near Gupo Market, a traditional market in Busan, South Korea.
    20140302-gupomarket008.jpg
  • A man hung cards with prayers and the names of the faithful on lanterns at a temple in Busan.
    _DSC1325.jpg
  • A man attached prayer cards to lanterns during celebrations at Yongeun Temple in Busan.
    _DSC0994.jpg
  • A man launches handheld fireworks, known as tezutsu hanabi, during a spring festival at Matsudaira Tosho-gu, a Shinto shrine in Toyota, Japan. Ben Weller is a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan.
    Tezutsu Hanabi_10.jpg
  • A man poses for a portrait along a hillside path in Sasang-gu, Busan, South Korea.
    Busan_Ben Weller_093.jpg
  • A man stands in an elevator at Incheon International Airport near Seoul, South Korea.
    elevator.jpg
  • A man fishes on the coast of Taejongdae, a natural park in the port city of Busan, South Korea.
    Korea_Busan_002.jpg
  • A man holds his child above the crowd to get a glimpse of a performance during Oni Matsuri, a demon festival at Akumi Kanbe Shinmeisha Shrine in Toyohashi, Japan. Oni Matsuri, in which two people dressed as a goblin and a demon perform a choreographed battle, celebrates the coming of Spring, and people are showered with sweets and flour. Getting covered with flour is considered especially lucky, as festival lore says it will keep you healthy in the summer months.
    Oni Matsuri_09.jpg
  • A man climbs aboard his vessel at Jagalchi Market, Busan, South Korea.
    Korea_Busan_127.jpg
  • A man protests in front of police at a labor rally in support of workers from KORAIL, the state rail service, Busan, South Korea.
    KORAIL Protests
  • A man hangs a candle from a frame during protests against a trade agreement with the United States in Seoul, South Korea, June 17, 2008.
    Seoul Trade Protests
  • A man waters his garden in Busan, South Korea, November 2, 2013.
    Busan_Ben Weller_087.jpg