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Tozō Nagata - Hiroshima - 1960

A silent cry captured fifteen years after the bombing— Tozō Nagata’s “Hiroshima • 1960” is a remarkable visual record by an amateur photographer who sought to fill a gap in wartime documentation. Nagata, an amateur photographer working for the Mainichi Newspaper’s Osaka office, spent weekends in Hiroshima portraying the post-bombing lives of ordinary people. He photographed eight individuals—a schoolteacher, a clerk, a fisherman, a couple, an elderly salaryman’s family, older couples, and an elderly woman—each embodying the lingering impact of the bombing. The foreword by noted peace thinker Robert Jungk deepens the emotional resonance conveyed through these images Publication Details First edition: 1960 (summer), published by Patoria Shoten Format: B5 softcover book, 96 pages Structure and Themes A visual narrative of eight individuals, culminating in a section titled “There Is No Postwar for Us” that carries profound emotional weight. This photo book is over half a century old. It has deteriorated over the years, but we hope you will appreciate it as a timeless vintage piece.

Nr. 99292288

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Tozō Nagata - Hiroshima - 1960

Tozō Nagata - Hiroshima - 1960

A silent cry captured fifteen years after the bombing—
Tozō Nagata’s “Hiroshima • 1960” is a remarkable visual record by an amateur photographer who sought to fill a gap in wartime documentation.

Nagata, an amateur photographer working for the Mainichi Newspaper’s Osaka office, spent weekends in Hiroshima portraying the post-bombing lives of ordinary people. He photographed eight individuals—a schoolteacher, a clerk, a fisherman, a couple, an elderly salaryman’s family, older couples, and an elderly woman—each embodying the lingering impact of the bombing. The foreword by noted peace thinker Robert Jungk deepens the emotional resonance conveyed through these images

Publication Details

First edition: 1960 (summer), published by Patoria Shoten

Format: B5 softcover book, 96 pages


Structure and Themes

A visual narrative of eight individuals, culminating in a section titled “There Is No Postwar for Us” that carries profound emotional weight.

This photo book is over half a century old. It has deteriorated over the years, but we hope you will appreciate it as a timeless vintage piece.

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