Fujifilm Square: Showa Children

Fri Sep 11 - Wed Sep 30, 2015 Fujifilm Square

Time Out says

2016 marks 90 years since the start of the Showa period (1926-1989), an era that saw Japan go through almost 15 years of destructive war before re-emerging as an economic superpower in the postwar decades. With this exhibit, the Fujifilm showroom inside Tokyo Midtown shines the spotlight on the often hardship-filled life of Showa-era children through shots by some of Japan's most celebrated photographers, including Ihei Kimura, Ken Domon, Hiroshi Hamaya and Tadahiko Hayashi, taken over a 40-year stretch from 1936 to 1976. Head over for a look at how kids always seem to find something to smile about, even under conditions of war, abject poverty and social strife.

Details

Open Sep 11-30

Time 10am-7pm

Admission Free

Telephone 03-6271-3350

Venue Fujifilm Square

Address 9-7-3 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Transport Roppongi Station (Oedo, Hibiya lines), Nogizaka Station (Chiyoda line)

Map

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

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