Life through a lens
It’s been 57 years since Tokyo was last an Olympic city. To get a sense of how the metropolis has changed between 1964 and this summer’s Games, we take a look at the work of two great chroniclers of the Japanese capital – photographers Masaaki Kasuga and Herbie Yamaguchi
Masaaki Kasuga, 1964
Masaaki Kasuga
An electronics shop in the district of Akihabara
Masaaki Kasuga
The district of Shinjuku at the time of Japan’s first Olympics
Masaaki Kasuga
A clothing store with the Olympic flag proudly on display
Masaaki Kasuga
The west side of Shibuya station, where the Moyai statue stands today
Herbie Yamaguchi, 1970-2021
Herbie Yamaguchi
Students protest in Tokyo, 1970
Herbie Yamaguchi
Mourners gather at Tokyo’s Imperial Palace on the day of the state funeral of Emperor Hirohito, 1989
Herbie Yamaguchi
Three children take a ride on their father’s bicycle, 2009
Herbie Yamaguchi
A train promoting the UN’s sustainable development goals passes through Tokyo, 2021