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Shunkichi Kikuchi (菊池 俊吉, Kikuchi Shunkichi, 1 May 1916 – 5 November 1990) was a Japanese photographer best known for his documentation of Hiroshima and Tokyo immediately after the war. Kikuchi was born in Hanamaki, Iwate on 1 May 1916. After graduating from the , Kikuchi was employed in the Photography Division of Tokyo Kōgeisha and began his career as a news photographer. In 1941 he worked in the photography division of Tōhōsha, a company established by Sōzō Okada and in 1942 was a member of the photographic staff of the magazine Front. His work took him to China, "Manchukuo" and the Philippines.

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  • Šunkiči Kikuči (cs)
  • Shunkichi Kikuchi (fr)
  • 菊池俊吉 (ja)
  • Shunkichi Kikuchi (en)
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  • Šunkiči Kikuči (菊池 俊吉, Kikuchi Shunkichi, 1. května 1916 – 5. listopadu 1990) byl japonský fotograf nejznámější díky dokumentaci Hirošimy a Tokia bezprostředně po válce. (cs)
  • 菊池俊吉(きくち しゅんきち、1916年5月1日 - 1990年11月5日)は日本昭和時代の写真家である。 (ja)
  • Shunkichi Kikuchi (菊池俊吉, Kikuchi Shunkichi) (1er mai 1916 - 5 novembre 1990) est un photographe japonais surtout connu pour sa documentation de Hiroshima et Tokyo immédiatement après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. * Photographies de Shunkichi Kikuchi à Hiroshima * Station d'Hiroshima, octobre 1945. * Toyoko Kugata, à l'âge de 22 ans, est soignée à l'hôpital de la Croix-Rouge d'Hiroshima, 6 octobre 1945. * Hôpital de la Croix-Rouge d'Hiroshima, 6 octobre 1945. Kikuchi meurt à l'âge de 74 ans le 5 novembre 1990 d'une leucémie que beaucoup attribuent à son important travail dans un Hiroshima irradié. (fr)
  • Shunkichi Kikuchi (菊池 俊吉, Kikuchi Shunkichi, 1 May 1916 – 5 November 1990) was a Japanese photographer best known for his documentation of Hiroshima and Tokyo immediately after the war. Kikuchi was born in Hanamaki, Iwate on 1 May 1916. After graduating from the , Kikuchi was employed in the Photography Division of Tokyo Kōgeisha and began his career as a news photographer. In 1941 he worked in the photography division of Tōhōsha, a company established by Sōzō Okada and in 1942 was a member of the photographic staff of the magazine Front. His work took him to China, "Manchukuo" and the Philippines. (en)
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  • Šunkiči Kikuči (菊池 俊吉, Kikuchi Shunkichi, 1. května 1916 – 5. listopadu 1990) byl japonský fotograf nejznámější díky dokumentaci Hirošimy a Tokia bezprostředně po válce. (cs)
  • Shunkichi Kikuchi (菊池 俊吉, Kikuchi Shunkichi, 1 May 1916 – 5 November 1990) was a Japanese photographer best known for his documentation of Hiroshima and Tokyo immediately after the war. Kikuchi was born in Hanamaki, Iwate on 1 May 1916. After graduating from the , Kikuchi was employed in the Photography Division of Tokyo Kōgeisha and began his career as a news photographer. In 1941 he worked in the photography division of Tōhōsha, a company established by Sōzō Okada and in 1942 was a member of the photographic staff of the magazine Front. His work took him to China, "Manchukuo" and the Philippines. In 1945, the Ministry of Education organized the "Science Council of Japan Special Committee on the Damage Caused by the Atomic Bomb, Hiroshima/Nagasaki Survey Group", and commissioned Nippon Eiga-sha as its Documentary Film Division. Kikuchi served as a still photographer attached to the division and was hired to shoot for medical purposes. He recorded post-atomic bomb Hiroshima from 30 September to 22 October 1945. In November he was back photographing Tokyo, particularly a home for vagrant children. Kikuchi also helped establish a new magazine where he became involved in scientific photography for the first time. From 1951 Kikuchi's photographs were published in such prominent magazines as Sekai, Chūōkōron, and Fujin Kōron. Kikuchi died on 5 November 1990 aged 74 from leukemia, which many have attributed to his extensive work in irradiated Hiroshima. (en)
  • Shunkichi Kikuchi (菊池俊吉, Kikuchi Shunkichi) (1er mai 1916 - 5 novembre 1990) est un photographe japonais surtout connu pour sa documentation de Hiroshima et Tokyo immédiatement après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Kikuchi naît à Hanamaki dans la préfecture d'Iwate le 1er mai 1916. Une fois diplômé de l'école orientale de photographie, Kikuchi travaille dans la division photographique de Tokyo Kōgeisha et commence sa carrière en tant que photographe d'informations. En 1941, il travaille dans le département photographique de Tōhōsha, société créée par Sōzō Okada et en 1942 est membre de l'équipe de photographes du magazine Front. Son travail l'emmène en Chine, dans le Manchukuo et aux Philippines. En 1945, le ministère de l'éducation organise le « groupe d'information du conseil des sciences du comité spécial du Japon sur les dommages causés par la bombe atomique, Hiroshima / Nagasaki » et commande le Nippon Eiga-sha comme sa division de documentaires filmés[pas clair]. Kikuchi travaille comme photographe attaché à la division où il est responsable de clichés à des fins médicales. Il enregistre les effets de la bombe atomique d'Hiroshima du 30 septembre au 22 octobre 1945. En novembre, il retourne photographier Tokyo, notamment une maison pour les enfants vagabonds. * Photographies de Shunkichi Kikuchi à Hiroshima * Station d'Hiroshima, octobre 1945. * Toyoko Kugata, à l'âge de 22 ans, est soignée à l'hôpital de la Croix-Rouge d'Hiroshima, 6 octobre 1945. * Hôpital de la Croix-Rouge d'Hiroshima, 6 octobre 1945. Kikuchi contribue également à créer un nouveau magazine où il s'engage pour la première fois dans la photographie scientifique. À partir de 1951, les photographies de Kikuchi sont publiées dans des magazines de premier plan comme Sekai, Chūōkōron et Fujin Kōron. Kikuchi meurt à l'âge de 74 ans le 5 novembre 1990 d'une leucémie que beaucoup attribuent à son important travail dans un Hiroshima irradié. (fr)
  • 菊池俊吉(きくち しゅんきち、1916年5月1日 - 1990年11月5日)は日本昭和時代の写真家である。 (ja)
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