A great documenter of Japan's postwar urban wildlife, photographer Daido Moriyama is most closely associated with edgy monochrome shots of Shinjuku's rough streets. Still, that's not to say he doesn't do colour pictures: from the late '60s to the early '80s, Moriyama dedicated a significant amount of time to vivid street snapshots, around 150 of which are displayed at this Harajuku exhibit. The largest collection of Moriyama colour prints ever shown in one place, 'Daido in Color' is a must-see for all fans of the living legend.
Daido In Color
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