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A panel of judges sifted through submissions from 5,754 photojournalists in 132 different countries to select the winners of this year's World Press Photo Contest, and the best shots are now going on display at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography over the summer. National Geographic photographer John Stanmeyer takes first prize with a mysterious photo of African migrants with glowing mobile phone screens at night on the shore of Djibouti City. The competition also showcases images from the fields of sport, nature, arts, entertainment and daily life, including categories in both staged and observed portraits.
Open June 7-August 3 / Closed Mon (Tue if Mon is a national holiday)
Time Tue-Sun 10-6pm (Thu, Fri until 8pm)
Admission Adults ¥800, university students ¥600, high school/junior high students and over 65s ¥400
Venue Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography B1F Exhibition Room
Address Ebisu Garden Place, 1-13-3 Mita, Meguro-ku
Transport Ebisu Station (Yamanote, Saikyo, Shonan-Shinjuku lines), east exit; (Hibiya line), exit 1
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