World-renowned Japanese photographer Ishikawa Bunyo held an exhibition in Tokyo on May 21, exhibiting a photo collection themed “50 years of Vietnam – War and Peace”.
The photographer said that through these photos, his first goal is to help Japanese people learn more about serious consequences of past wars in Vietnam.
He said that wars in Vietnam along with others in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria have caused deaths of the elderly, women and children.
Mr Ishikawa said that the collection of 150 photos is set for display at the War Remnants Museum after the exhibition concludes.
As scheduled, the event is open from May 21 to June 3. A similar event is expected to be held in Osaka from July 3-16.
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