Like a hermit, he chose to leave urban life after retirement and settled on the island Sotonabari. He claims to seek tranquility and an escape from all his work while working as a photographer at an entertainment company.
On this island, a man 76 years can do whatever he wants to do. Living alone, Nagasaki admitted to prefer naked than dressed. In addition to more practical, this behavior also makes it much closer to nature.
"I do not comply with prevailing norms in society, but I follow the rules of nature. You can not fight nature, so stick to it. That's what I learned here, that's why I can survive," said Nagasaki, was quoted by Reuters on Wednesday, April 18 of 2012.
The island is chosen, Sotonabari, which means "beyond the furthest island" has an area of approximately 1,000 meters. The island is situated near the island of Iriomote is rarely visited by fishermen because they are too distant. In addition, poor Sotonabari resources, such as water and food.
In the first year of his arrival, Nagasaki had doubts about his decision to stay on the island. When the typhoon, all his supply carried by the wind, including bottles of sunscreen and a tent where he slept.
Since then, she gave up her skin exposed to the sun that makes the skin more black now.
Initially, she was dressed in shame when there is a passing fishing boat. But over time, the island was swallowed her embarrassment.
"Walking naked does not deserve in life, but on this island, this is the uniform. If you're dressed, even it is not appropriate here," said Nagasaki.
Only Eating Rice Cakes
He was dressed only once a week as they came into the settlement, about an hour away by boat. In this settlement, Nagasaki took the money sent from family of 10,000 yen or about Rp1, 1 million. The money used to buy food and mineral water are not available in the island.
The food is just a direbusnya rice cakes in water. Water for a shower and a shave obtained from rainwater accommodated in cooking pot.
On this island, orderly life. Every morning, she was sunbathing on the beach. The rest is just to eat, wash and clean his house before nightfall. Two decades of living naked, his skin was immune from insect bites that are malignant.
He claimed it was not an ideal lifestyle and healthy. But he said he was happy.
"Finding a place to die is important, and I decided this was where I was. Dead surrounded by nature, is there anything better?" Nagasaki said.