Japanese Poster: Tokyo 1964, Summer Olympics. Yusaku Kamekura. 1964 | The Gurafiku archive of Japanese graphic design is a collection of visual research surveying the history of graphic design in Japan.
1964 TOKYO Olympic in YOKOHAMA 1964年 東京オリンピック 横浜市歓迎装飾 デザインの現場 No.100 1998_12
Discover the secrets behind the design.
Relive the moments that went down in history at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Access official videos, results, galleries, sport and athletes.
1964 Tokyo Olympic Torch Relay started from Okinawa.
A timely new exhibition at Japan House London highlights some of the pioneering design from the event, including Olympic pictograms, posters and models
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1964 TOKYO Olympic in YOKOHAMA 1964年 東京オリンピック 横浜市歓迎装飾 デザインの現場 No.100 1998_12
En 1964, la ville de Tokyo avait déjà accueillie les Jeux Olympiques d'été. Devant un public fervent et admiratif des exploits des athlètes.
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In 1964 in Japan, photographer Michael Rougier produced an intimate, unsettling portrait of a generation hurtling willfully toward oblivion.
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In 1964 in Japan, photographer Michael Rougier produced an intimate, unsettling portrait of a generation hurtling willfully toward oblivion.
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Japanese girl gangs of the 70s
In 1964 in Japan, photographer Michael Rougier produced an intimate, unsettling portrait of a generation hurtling willfully toward oblivion.
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Paralympics, Tokyo 1964
Tokyo is not a city. Tokyo…is an explosion. The crowds, the traffic, the lights, the smog, the noise, the peace, the plenty, the interplay of East and West, the exotic…. William Graves, staff write…
The Japanese capital’s futuristic first Games in 1964 set a dazzlingly high bar it will struggle to reach next year
Michael Rougier. Tokyo 1964
1964 TOKYO Olympic in YOKOHAMA 1964年 東京オリンピック 横浜市歓迎装飾 デザインの現場 No.100 1998_12
In 1964 in Japan, photographer Michael Rougier produced an intimate, unsettling portrait of a generation hurtling willfully toward oblivion.
Be inspired by classic Japanese poster art: from vintage beer ads of the 1920s, to modern anime movies, we explore the best of Japan’s poster design.
Shoppers fill Tokyo's neon-lit shopping district at twilight, November 1964.Photograph by Winfield Parks, National Geographic
In 1964 in Japan, photographer Michael Rougier produced an intimate, unsettling portrait of a generation hurtling willfully toward oblivion.
In 1964 in Japan, photographer Michael Rougier produced an intimate, unsettling portrait of a generation hurtling willfully toward oblivion.