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  2. Hisae Imai - Wikipedia

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    She had her first solo exhibition in 1956 and went on to win several awards such as the Newcomer's Award from the Photographic Society of Japan and the Camera Geijutsu Art Award. [ 3 ] In 1962 Imai was in a car accident that left her temporarily blind for a year and a half, which left her unable to create photographs. [ 3 ]

  3. Imai Yone - Wikipedia

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    Imai Yone was born in 1897 in Mie Prefecture of Japan. She traveled to Tokyo for secondary school in 1917, and was baptized in the Christian faith the next year when she was 21. [1] She soon graduated from Tōkyō Joshi Kōtō Shihan Gakkō, or Tokyo Women's Normal School, now known as Ochanomizu University. [2]

  4. Tokyo Photographic Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (東京都写真美術館, Tōkyō-to Shashin Bijutsukan) is an art museum concentrating on photography. As the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, it was founded by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and is in Meguro-ku, a short walk from Ebisu station in southwest Tokyo. The museum also has a movie theater.

  5. “Tokyo No-No”: 20 Photos Capturing The Struggle Of ... - AOL

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    All About Photo is proud to present Tokyo No-No by Ghawam Kouchaki, the December Solo Exhibition. This striking series explores modern alienation through the family unit in Tokyo, capturing the ...

  6. Nobuko Imai - Wikipedia

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    On 24 October 1974, Nobuko Imai appeared with a Japanese combined orchestra which included the Toho Gakuen School of Music Orchestra and members of the Japan Philharmonic with conductor Seiji Ozawa and cellist Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi in a world-wide telecast (carried on the PBS television network in the U.S.) from the United Nations building in New ...

  7. Daiki Hamano - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Tokyo, Japan. Occupation: voice actor; ... Daiki Hamano (濱野 大輝, Hamano Daiki, born March 30, 1989) is a Japanese voice actor.

  8. Kenji Imai (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Kenji Imai (今井 兼次, Imai Kenji, 11 January 1895 - 20 May 1987) was a Japanese architect and professor. Biography ... Imai died on 20 May 1987, in Tokyo. Works

  9. Taiyo Imai - Wikipedia

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    Taiyo Imai (今井 大湧, Imai Taiyō, born 11 August 1998) is a Japanese para badminton player. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He competed in the men singles SU5 event of the 2020 Summer Paralympics. He won a bronze medal in the men's singles SU5 at the 2017 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships .