- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Title
- Oktober
- Original title
- Oktober
- Artist Name
- SUZUKI, Hikaru
- Year
- 2018
- Material / Technique
- Other films
- Accession number
- 40100288
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Search the Collection”
- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/22845/
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(Photographs of China)
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Aerial Shoot Tokyo Tokyo Prison and Exercise Ground
AKIYAMA Tadasuke
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
NEW YORK 8th Street
KITAJIMA Keizo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Shadow Play Cards illustrating hand shadows, set of 8
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Thoroughbred #5
IMAI Hisae
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Aerial View of the Japanese Alps From Kirigamine
KATSUYAMA Takayuki
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
COLLECTABLE HORIZON OMAEZAKI, SHIZUOKA
YAMAZAKI Hiroshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(The drum tower and the bell tower)
YAMAMOTO Sanshichiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Tono Monogatari (The Tales of Tono) Cattle Pen in Dobazuka, Otomo
NAITO Masatoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Nobody Knows #16
HOSOE Kenji
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Buddhists Resisting (3)
AKIMOTO Keiichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Hiroshima Collection Fountain Pen
TSUCHIDA Hiromi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Kakizawa Kenju, a former Japanese soldier who was left behind in Indochina after the end of World War II in the Pacific, joined the Anti-French Resistance but was so severely tortured by the French that he lost his memory. He made his way to Sabanket in Laos but was unable to speak and had completely forgotten his Japanese identity. Thanks to a campaign by his supporters, he returned to Japan in March, 1977
OKAMURA Akihiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The Islands of Silent Cries Susupe Beach, Where the U.S. Forces Landed
ENARI Tsuneo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Exploring the world View of a Star
SAITO Harumichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum