Mitaset
Mitaset is a term that originates from the Japanese language, where "mita" means "to see" and "set" refers to a set or collection. In the context of Japanese culture, a mitaset is a collection of photographs, typically taken by an amateur photographer, that are displayed in a public or semi-public space. These photographs are often arranged in a way that tells a story or conveys a particular theme, and they are intended to be viewed by passersby.
Mitasets are a popular form of street art in Japan, and they can be found in various
The term "mitaset" is also used more broadly to refer to any collection of photographs that are
In recent years, mitasets have gained popularity in Japan and other countries as a form of community