The Modern City: Memories of Ginza – 50 Years of Photography by Koji Morooka

Tue Oct 7 - Sun Nov 30, 2014 Edo-Tokyo Museum
Woman in a buffer zone, 1937. Photo by Koji Morooka

Time Out says

Starting out in 1930, photographer Koji Morooka spent 50 years shooting downtown Tokyo, witnessing the city’s transformation from the prewar years all the way up to the late Showa period. This display draws on his entire body of work, showcasing photos of the Ginza area along with accompanying materials to draw a fascinating story of changing cultures and trends. Should make for a nice opportunity to look back at the expressions and lives of Tokyoites over the years. Also, Japanese-speakers might want to attend the related talk held on November 5 (¥1,000, advance reservations required). See the Edo-Tokyo Museum’s website for full details.

Details

Open Oct 7-Nov 30 / closed Mondays (Tue if Mon is a holiday)

Time 9.30am-5.30pm (Sat until 7.30pm)

Admission ¥600, seniors ¥300, university students ¥480, high school and junior high students ¥300, others free

Venue Edo-Tokyo Museum

Address 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku

Transport Ryogoku Station (Oedo line), exits A3, A4; (Sobu line), west exit.

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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