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Category Archives: foreign relations with Japan
Character Adds Strength
“I still find Japan hard to describe. It is more like praying.” ~ Cherel Ito Nine days before catastrophic events hit Japan, a blog entitled “Harmony among People” was featured on this blog site Through the Lens of Her Camera: … Continue reading →
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Harmony among People
“My photography is committed to the discovery of the basic spirit of human beings in their natural environment.” ~ Cherel Ito Cherel Ito’s photography is retained in a permanent collection in the National Museum of Women in the Arts in … Continue reading →
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Anticipating The Future
“Japan is a strong unified culture rapidly changing toward Western ideals. The youth especially look toward the U.S. as a model.” ~ Cherel Ito When you look at the image of this beautiful child, what do you see? Innocence and … Continue reading →
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