Yonosuke Natori Exhibition

Wed Dec 18 - Sun Dec 29, 2013 Takashimaya Nihonbashi 8F Hall
1937年 コンタックスを手にアメリカ取材旅行

Time Out says

Photojournalist and designer Yonosuke Natori (1910-1962) was the first Japanese cameraman hired by Life Magazine, and he also founded the 'Nippon' photo publication. This exhibition displays around 100 of Natori's pictures, including rare shots from the Berlin Olympics of 1936, the Korean Peninsula, and China, as well as items related to the publication of 'Nippon', Natori's cameras, and notebooks.

Details

Open Dec 18-29

Time 10am-8pm (Sun Dec 29 until 6pm)

Admission ¥800, students ¥600, schoolchildren free

Venue Takashimaya Nihonbashi 8F Hall

Address 2-4-1 Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Transport Nihonbashi Station (Asakusa line), exit D3; (Ginza, Tozai lines), exits B1, B2

Map

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