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fact is that the ‘traditional’ white attire we often see
Although the tradition is still maintained across many
Ama divers wearing was also created by Mikimoto. He
parts of Japan, the skinny-dipping practices of old
observed how surprised the foreign tourists visiting his
have largely been lost. Since the Meiji era, divers wore
pearl island were when seeing the Ama diving naked
goggles for clarity and in 1964, rubbery, black wetsuits
wearing only their traditional loincloth.
were introduced.
The role of the Mikimoto Ama was to collect the oysters
One photographer in particular stands out with his pho-
from the seabed so that the pearl-producing nucleus
tographs of the Ama. His name was Yoshiyuki Iwase
could be inserted. Once this critical process was com-
(1904-2001). He was given a gift of a small Kodak cam-
pleted, the Ama then carefully returned the oysters to
era when young and found his muse in the beautiful
the seabed – in a place where they were protected from
mermaids of the tired, coastal regions of Japan. Thanks
external dangers (such as typhoons and red tide).
a glimpse at what life was like working as an Ama diver,
In order to successfully complete this process, each
and also see his progression as a photographer mov-
diver would have to hold her breath for up to