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Southeast Asia in Audio-VisualSoutheast Asia in Audio-VisualPhoto Album"Photo Album" shows you pristine and dynamic nature and people living in Southeast Asian countries and surrounding areas with photos taken by CSEAS researchers and former researchers in their own filed research areas. Sato CollectionTakizo Sato was a professional photographer. After joining the Japanese Army during the World War II, he frequently visited Southeast Asian countries. Exploring untouched areas, he was particularly interested in pristine nature, unique culture and dairy lives of local people. He published "Indonesia no Minzoku Bunka" (Ethnic Culture of Indonesia) (Yuzankaku Shuppan 1986). His photos often appeared on magazines such as "Asahi Graph" and "The Status". After he passed away, his family donated his photos to CSEAS in 1998. Sato wished that his photos should be used for research and education of Southeast Asia. CSEAS officially accepted the donation after evaluating them. They include 20,000 slides, 15,000 prints and 10,000 negatives and cover the areas mainly in Indonesia, the Philippines and the South Pacific Ocean. CSEAS digitalized almost of all these photos. Taking this opportunity, we decided to have his photos open to the public on our website as "Sato Collection". The collection is categorized by area where photos were acquired according to Sato's records. We hope "Sato Collection" will make some contribution in various way academically and educationally. We express our sincere gratitude to the late Mr. Sato and his family to give us an opportunity to introduce his precious photos in our website. * Identification of area where the photos were acquired is based on Mr. Sato's records and is not always precise. |
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