Immigration Museum Tokyo: Experiencing Different Cultures through Art Bath house elegy, humane pull-car, and vanishing view of Showa era. Senju - the town where Kent Dahl had walked around.
Photo: Kent W. Dahl
Produce and Supervision: Shigeaki Iwai
Photo: Kent W. Dahl
Kent Dahl
Kent Dahl is a Danish journalist and photographer based in Tokyo since 1986. Now more or less retired he also makes documentary films networking with other media professionals.
He visited Japan the first time in 1980 to study Japanese and train in Japanese companies.
Previously he lived two years in Paris and two years in New York and Chicago.
For more information:
www.eyefishmedia.com
■Main exhibition
Dates:10.1(Sat.) /2(Sun.) /3(Mon.) /8(Sat.) /9(Sun.) /10(Mon./Holiday)/15(Sat.) /16(Sun.) /17(Mon.) 10:00-17:00
Venue:NAKACHO House(29-1, Senju Nakacho, Adachi-ku, Tokyo)
Access:10 min walk from Kitasenju station (West exit)
Admission: Free
■Talk program
1. 10.1(Sat.) 14:00- Kent.W Dahl, Shigeaki Iwai
2. 10.2(Sun.) 17:00- Fumihiko Sumitomo, Shigeaki Iwai, Sumiko Kumakura,
3. 10. 16(Sun.) 14:00- Kent.W Dahl, Satoko Funahashi
■ Related programs
SHOWA KAYO PARTY
Date:10.1(Sat.) 19:00~22:00(0pens at 18:30)
Venue:Coffee Shop Sun Roser (3-5 Senju Asahicho,Adachi-ku,Tokyo)
Admission Free ( Drink will be sold )
Capacity: 50 people
/ Advance reservation reccomended
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