75 years after the end of the war Planning exhibition introducing Japanese society under occupation Tokyo July 18th 13:19

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Next month will be 75 years since the end of the war. A special exhibition introducing the changes in Japanese society under the postwar occupation is being held in Tokyo.

135 The points are on display.

At the corner of life just after the end of the war, there was a shortage of food and supplies, as well as a color photo recording the state of a black market selling eggs and tuna, as well as a diary showing how to cook porridge outdoors. A part of life at that time is introduced.

In the Occupied Culture corner, the poster of “Rashomon” directed by Akira Kurosawa, who won the Grand Prix for the first time in Japan at the Venice International Film Festival in 1948, is displayed, while strict censorship, fashion and film culture are displayed. It is introduced that it has spread.

In addition, posters that contrast the patriarchal system and a society of gender equality are also exhibited, and the transition of Japanese society is introduced from various perspectives.

Ai Yoshiba of Showakan said, “It's been 75 years since the end of the war, and it's difficult to hear the story right after the end of the war directly from the people who experienced it. I want it."