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Living things If death is determined, life also comes around
When listening to voiceless voices, you ask "Life and Death".
A photographer who continues to ask about photos based on history was born in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture in 1936.
Photographer and Emeritus Professor of Kyushu Sangyo University.
In 1962, he joined the Mainichi Shimbun. He covered the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 and the signing of the Agreement on the Return of Okinawa Prefecture in 1971.
Retired in 1974 and became a freelance.
Went to the United States in the same year.
During his stay in New York, he met "war brides" who crossed the sea after marrying American soldiers. He went to the United States in 1974 and interviewed them.
During his stay in New York, he met "war brides" who married American soldiers and crossed the sea. He went to the United States in 1974 and interviewed them.
Since then, he has been representing the voices of voiceless people who were at the mercy of the Asia-Pacific War and asked about the Japanese perception of modern history.
He also established "Photo Non-Fiction" in which photos and writings are opposed each other.
In the photo collection, he wrote "『 Hyakuzo 』" (Mainichi Shimbun, 1984, Ken Domon Award), "『 Maboroshi Kuni / Manchuria 』" (Shinchosha, 1995, Mainichi Art Award), "『 brides in the United States" Age and Age "』" (Shueisha, 2000), "『 Hiroshima Bansho 』" (Shinchosha, 2002), "『 Onikenoshima 』" (Asahi Shimbun Publication, 2011), "『 bombing"
Hiroshima / Nagasaki "Inosho 』" (Shogakukan, 2019) gakukan,).
In the photo collection, he wrote "One hundred Portraits of Japan" (Mainichi Shimbun, Inc. 1984 1981 『 』 『 』 『 』 kodansha Hiroshima Xiao Ken Domon