Masahisa Fukase, a notable figure in Japanese photography, made his mark in the 1960s by turning the lens on his personal life, capturing intimate portraits of his wife Yoko, his family, and his cat. His work, characterized by a blend of affection and humor, also delved into his inner turmoil. Tragically, his career ended in 1992 after a debilitating fall caused memory loss and aphasia. This retrospective collection honors his lifetime work, providing an intimate look at his exploration of self and surroundings, showcasing his unique contribution to the art of photography.