30 Color Snapshots Capture Everyday Life in Tokyo in 1972

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Harrison Forman (1904-1978) was a prominent photojournalist, explorer, author, and fellow of the American Geographical Society. As a foreign correspondent, Forman’s images and articles appeared in the New York Times, Times of London, Life, Look, Collier’s, Harpers, and Reader’s Digest
Forman traveled the world with the eye of an anthropologist.  He was fascinated by the lives, culture, economies, governments and infrastructure of each place he visited.  Known in his heyday as the “Modern Day Marco Polo,” Forman was often the first Westerner to have access to the people and places he visited and seemed to always be in the right place at the right time, witnessing significant moments in history and documenting them with his photography. 
Take a look at life in Tokyo in the 1970s through these 30 gorgeous pictures taken by Forman:

People enjoying the sun

Pedestrians

Billboard advertising movie

Billboards outside movie theater

Amusement park

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