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今和次郎

| 1888-07-10 | 1973-10-27

KON Wajirō

| 1888-07-10 | 1973-10-27

Names
  • 今和次郎
  • KON Wajirō (index name)
  • Kon Wajirō (display name)
  • 今和次郎 (Japanese display name)
  • こん わじろう (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1888-07-10
Birth place
Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture
Date of death
1973-10-27
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Fashion
  • Architecture

Wikipedia

Wajiro Kon (今和次郎, Kon Wajirō, 10 July 1888 – 27 October 1973) was a Japanese architect, designer, and educator. He is renowned as the father of \"modernology\", a branch of sociology which studied the changes in cityscape and people which emerged as a consequence of Tokyo becoming a modern metropolis in the early Showa Era.Born in Hirosaki, Kon studied graphic design at Tokyo University of the Arts, and worked with artists and ethnographers. In the 1920s he studied rural Japan with the ethnographer Kunio Yanagita. After the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake he turned his attention to urban life, recording post-disaster conditions in Tokyo.

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VIAF ID
4004391
ULAN ID
500224470
AOW ID
_42166591
NDL ID
00034916
Wikidata ID
Q7960721
  • 2023-02-20