More than 1000 black-and-white photographs taken in Osaka from 1985 to 1986 were released at once, making it a photo book that can feel the breath of people living in that era


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koichi morimoto

On February 8, 2020, kouichi morimoto published 1000 photos taken in Osaka from 1985 to 1986 on Flickr , a photo sharing site. All of the photos were taken by moritomo from the age of 19 to 20 and are a collection of photos that you can feel the breath of the people who lived in those days.



A total of 1057 monochrome photos can be viewed from the following pages.

1985-1986 OSAKA | Flickr
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kou-1/albums/72157713021369652



Young people chatting on the balustrade.


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koichi morimoto

Many of the snapshots taken in the downtown area of Osaka show a little scary atmosphere and young people who may be called bad.


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koichi morimoto

A group of young people laughing while sitting on the railing of Ebisubashi, facing the direction of Ebisubashisuji, which extends south from Dotonbori.


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A woman laughing in front of a takoyaki machine.


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koichi morimoto

The photo taken on the night of the Hanshin Tigers' victory in 1985 showed the enthusiastic Hanshin Tigers fans. 'Mayumi' written on the megaphone is Akinobu Mayumi who was a regular at the time of the victory and also directed the Hanshin Tigers.


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koichi morimoto

A man strumming a guitar in a room that looks like a dressing room.


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koichi morimoto

The audience cheering on the band at the live venue. Each of these photos conveys the enthusiasm of those who lived in those days, and they forget their time and stare at them.


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Mr. morimoto replied, 'Economic reasons' about the fact that the photos were taken in black and white. At the time, it was possible to buy Neopan 400, a monochrome film, for 2,980 yen and Tri-X, a monochrome film, for 3,400 yen, in the case of long rolled film that contained 30.5 m (100 feet) in one can.



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