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Yukio Nakamura All Tokyo Bay

Yukio Nakamura All Tokyo Bay

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A color version of the true face sportage of Tokyo Bay, the sea of Mr. Japan, as seen from the sky, sea, land and underwater.
It took me 10 years to deal with the sludge to create a song about Tokyo Bay!

A book that approaches Tokyo Bay from all angles to help you understand the Earth.
A high-class reportage, woven together with text and photographs, that questions the relationship between the sea and people.

13th Kimura Ihei Photography Award Winning Works (1987)

[Title] All of Tokyo Bay
[Publisher] Information Center Publishing Bureau
[Publication date] May 23, 1987 (first edition, 1st printing)
[Number of pages] 262 pages
[Size] Approx. 19.5 x 13.5 x 2.3 cm, 0.40 kg
[Format] Hardcover
[Title reading] Zen Tokyo One
[Author/editor, etc.] Yukio Nakamura/Author, Shoji Kamemi/Binding
[printing]
[ISBN] 4-7958-0622-5 C0095
[Condition] Used [4] Average to below average (slight tears on obi, stains on three sides, tape residue on endpapers)
[Accessories] Obi
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Nakamura Ikuo (1945-)

Born on July 1, 1945 in Showa-cho, Akita Prefecture (now Katagami City).
He moved to Tokyo in 1963 and got a job at an electronics store, but quit after one year.
In 1965, he taught himself diving and underwater photography.
Using his extensive experience in reporting, he conveys the charm of the ocean and the activities of people around it through a variety of media, including newspapers, television, radio and lectures.

In 1994, he won the 9th Agency for Cultural Affairs Art Award for the NHK radio documentary "Requiem for the Souls of Okushiri: Testimony of Underwater Photographer Nakamura Yukio."
In 1996, he received the 12th Higashikawa Award Special Prize for "The Sea of Kamui" (Asahi Shimbun, 1995).

Collections : Tokyo Photographic Art Museum / Kawasaki City Museum / Japan Camera Museum / Akita Museum of Modern Art / Domon Ken Memorial Museum

[Reference: Japanese Photographer Dictionary (Tankosha)]

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