Bodies and Structures 2.0: Deep-Mapping Modern East Asian History

Tokyo

Ishigaki Shincho moved to Tokyo in 1937 at the age of 22. He worked at Moriyama Photo Studio for two years. It is unclear why he got a first job in Tokyo. It was likely that he moved there just because he accidentally found a suitable job in Tokyo at the right time.

The author: You moved from Taiwan to Tokyo. Which city was the most comfortable to live, Taipei, Kaohsiung, or Tokyo?

Ishigaki: Taiwan was easier. I did not think of living in Tokyo for long [...] I went to Taiwan in Showa 12, wasn't it? I moved to Tokyo, and got a job at Ishibashi Photo Studio at the age of 19. I moved to Tokyo at Showa 15. At that time, Tokyo looked like a rural town, unlike today. I was traveling by tram in Tokyo. Taxi was not common. 

During his two-years' stay in Tokyo, he married a Yaeyama migrant who was working as an apprentice hairdresser in Tokyo. Then he and his wife moved back to Taiwan and opened his own photo studio.

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