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  • A young child participant at the science and technology expo at Tsukuba, Japan.
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  • A young woman guide at the Tsukuba, Japan science and technology expo.
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  • Toilet in an apartment of a young married couple with a small child in Osaka, Japan. The toilet has automatic anal sprinklers and a blow dryer.
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  • Bride and groom leaving the wedding chapel at an expensive hotel in Osaka, Japan.
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  • Toilet in a rural coffee shop in Okinawa, Japan. The toilet has automatic anal sprinklers and a blow dryer.
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  • JAP_03_xs.A teenage girl with yellow spiked hair and white face at Harajuku.  Tokyo, Japan. .
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  • A teenage girl with white face at Harajuku.Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Harry Fujita, president and CEO of Iwasaki Images of America, shows samples of the plastic food and novelty items his Torrance, California company makes. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • A teenage girl with bright orange hair at Harajuku.  Tokyo, Japan.
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  • A teenage girl dressed like a schoolgirl princess at Harajuku.  Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Harry Fujita, president and CEO of Iwasaki Images of America, shows samples of the plastic food and novelty items his Torrance, California company makes. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • A giant chef head looms on top of a building in the Kappa-Bashi district of Tokyo, Japan, which is know as a restaurant equipment wholesale district, including plastic food.
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  • Plastic food samples ready to be shipped in a Tokyo, Japan factory.
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  • A worker uses a soldering gun to glue together plastic cheese and meat in a plastic sandwich. Iwasaki Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan.
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  • A worker shows a sample of plastic food ready to be shipped at the factory of Iwasaki Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan.
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  • A worker paints plastic chickens at Harry Fujita's plastic food factory in Torrance, California. Iwasaki Images of America.
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  • Painting plastic food samples at the factory of Iwasaki Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Plastic food display of sushi in a wholesale shop. Tokyo, Japan.
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  • A potential diner examines samples of plastic food in a restaurant window in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Plastic dessert food ready to be shipped at Harry Fujita's plastic food factory in Torrance, California. Iwasaki Images of America.
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  • A worker adds plastic resin to a dessert of plastic food at the factory of Iwasaki Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan.
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  • A buyer checks fish with numbers painted on them ready for the pre-dawn auction at the Tsukiji wholesale fish market in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Frozen tuna with numbers painted on them ready for the pre-dawn auction at the Tsukiji wholesale fish market in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • A robotic waiter rolls up with an order of spaghetti and clams at a Tokyo, Japan restaurant. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Retail public fish market near the Tsukiji wholesale fish market in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Frozen tuna with numbers painted on them ready to be shipped in ice at the Tsukiji wholesale fish market in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • A view of some of the buildings of the science and technology expo at Tsukuba, Japan.
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  • A view of tentlike roof of a building and a near full moon at the science and technology expo at Tsukuba, Japan.
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  • A Ferris wheel at the port in Kobe, Japan.
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  • Cemetery near the Yasaka-Jinji shrine in Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Windsurfers on the water near the nuclear power plant. Haroka, Japan.
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  • Shinjuku high rise district.  Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Harajuku district Elvis dance troop members. Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Shinkansen bullet trains in the train station in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Multi-story golf driving range in Tokyo, Japan, at dusk.
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  • At a "longevity restaurant", an eatery claiming to serve food that will make patrons live longer, in Ogimi, Okinawa, 96-year-old Matsu Taira finishes the long-life lunch with a jellied fruit dessert made from bright-red acerola berries. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 192).
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  • Among the treats in the menu at a "longevity restaurant", an eatery claiming to serve food that will make patrons live longer, in Ogimi, Okinawa, are silver sprat fish, bitter grass with creamy tofu, daikon, seaweed, tapioca with purple potato and potato leaves, and pork cooked in the juice of tiny Okinawan limes. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 192).
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  • At a nursing home near Ogimi Village, most of the community turns out to honor the birthdays of three residents, including Matsu Zakimi (left), turning 97, and Sumi Matsumoto (right), turning 88. (These are traditional Japanese birthdays, not the actual birth dates?88, for example is celebrated on the eighth day of the eighth month in the lunar calendar.) Musicians, dancers, and comedians perform as well-wishers cheerfully gorge on sushi, fruits, and desserts. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 195).
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  • 90-year-old Haruko Maeda, sprawls comfortably in the front yard of her home in Ogimi Village, cutting the grass with a pair of hand shears. "I'm getting this done before it gets too hot," she explains. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • At a senior center in the small city of Nago, Okinawa, elderly Japanese can spend the day in a setting reminiscent of a spa, taking footbaths, enjoying deep-water massage, and lunching with friends. With their caring, community-based nursing and assistance staff, Okinawan nursing homes and senior daycare centers, both public and private, seem wondrous places (vibrant and lively) where friends gather for foot massages, water volleyball, haircuts, or simple meals. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats)
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  • Sleepy, healthful Ogimi Village, Okinawa, is home to many centenarians.
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  • Matsu Zakimi (with purple eyeshadow applied by her great-granddaughter) during the celebration for her 97th birthday,at a nursing home near Ogimi Village. Most of the community has turned out to honor the birthdays of three residents. (These are traditional Japanese birthdays, not the actual birth dates; 88, for example is celebrated on the eighth day of the eighth month in the lunar calendar.) Musicians, dancers, and comedians perform as well wishers cheerfully gorge on sushi, fruits, and desserts washed down with beer and saki. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats).
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  • Birthday celebrant has her photograph taken with her family at an Ogimi Village area nursing home in Okinawa, Japan. Most of the community has turned out to honor the birthdays of three residents. (These are traditional Japanese birthdays, not the actual birth dates. 88, for example is celebrated on the eighth day of the eighth month in the lunar calendar.) Musicians, dancers, and comedians perform as well wishers cheerfully gorge on sushi, fruits, and desserts. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats).
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  • Mie Ohshiro, 100 years old and slightly deaf, listens intently as 28-year-old nursing home aid Satoru Yamanoha repeats a question posted by a visitor about this Naga City Okinawa day care facility. "I enjoy it because I have lots of friends here," she says, "and my son and his wife also use this place." Mie lives with her second son and his family but comes to the center two or three times a week for a traditional Okinawan lunch, physical therapy, and companionship.
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  • The Ukita family: Sayo Ukita, 51, and her husband, Kazuo Ukita, 53, with children Maya, 14 (holding chips) and Mio, 17 in their dining room in Kodaira City, Japan, with one week's worth of food. From the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (Model Released)
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  • The Matsuda family in the kitchen of their home in Yomitan Village, Okinawa, with a week's worth of food. Takeo Matsuda, 75, and his wife Keiko, 75, stand behind Takeo's mother, Kama, 100. The couple's three grown children live a few miles away. From the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (Model Released)
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  • The Ukita Family in front of their home with all of their possessions, Tokyo, Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 48-49.
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  • The Ukita family two story house with van under the carport. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo, Japan, called Kodaira City. Material World Project.
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  • The Ukita family's possessions displayed in front of their house before the family photograph for the Material World project. The family is situated on the two balconies of the upstairs bedrooms for this preliminary photograph. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo, Japan, called Kodaira City. Material World Project.
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  • Portrait of Sayo Ukita, 43. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Portrait of Kazuo Ukita, 45. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Portrait of Maya Ukita, 6. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Portrait of Mio Ukita, 9. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Saturday night meal at the Ukita house, always accompanied by the fifth member of the family: the television. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Saturday night meal at the Ukita house, always accompanied by the fifth member of the family: the television. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, pages, 52-53. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • The Ukita's kitchen, Kodaira City, Japan. Sayo prepares dinner while Kazuo prepares a drink for himself after work. Material World Project. Food, Work. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Sayo Ukita prepares fresh vegetables for dinner. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Fresh vegetables prepared by Sayo Ukita. Green pepper, string beans, yellow squash, and daikon radish. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Sayo Ukita asks her daughter Mio what she would like for breakfast in the kitchen/dining room. Maya continues her morning wakeup at the table as their father Kazuo Ukita enjoys his morning cigarettes while watching television before leaving for work. The house is unheated. There is an electric heater under the table, covered by a quilted blanket. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 50. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Sayo Ukita cooks breakfast while holding six-year-old Maya. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 50. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Mio Ukita has her hair brushed by her mother Sayo before school. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Lunchtime at nine-year-old Mio Ukita's classroom at school in Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Mio Ukita and her Kodaira City classmates do math problems in their schoolroom. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Mio Ukita, 9, attends "juku" (Supplemental school system also known as after school tutoring or cram school) several days a week. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Sayo Ukita cleans up the house while her daughters are at school and husband is at work. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Nursery prams on a street in Kodaira City, outside Tokyo, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • A man in a mask (which is commonplace for people who are sick and have to be out in public) rides his bicycle past a fruit and vegetable market in Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Beer vending machine on the street near a subway station in Tokyo, Japan. Material World Project..
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  • Sayo Ukita shops for food and sundries in her Kodaira City neighborhood. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Maya Ukita and her dog before leaving home for her kindergarten class. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Maya Ukita, in kindergarten, uses her time before school to skip rope and play with the family dog. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 55. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Maya Ukita (left) and her mother, Sayo (red shirt) watch a neighbor boy jump rope while waiting for the bus to pick up the kids in the morning for their kindergarten class. Bus stop in Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Kazuo Ukita's breakfast of coffee, cigarettes and television before work. There is a vitamin commercial on the TV. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, Televisions of the World page 36. Food. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Kazuo Ukita (under the clock on the platform reading the newspaper) and other salary men and women wait for the train to take them to work in, and around, Tokyo, Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 51. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Kazuo Ukita reads his newspaper on the train taking him from Kodaira City to his workplace where he fills orders in a book and magazine warehouse. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Kazuo Ukita moves books around the warehouse at his job at a distribution company. Like many other salary men, when Kazuo Ukita leaves home to catch the train for his job, he dons a navy blue suit for the hour-long commute, but changes into company work clothes once he arrives. During the commute, nearly all the men are dressed the same. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 51. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Several times a week, Kazuo Ukita relaxes after work by stopping at a karaoke bar for a cigarette, a glass of sake, and a crack at the microphone. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait page 51. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Kazuo Ukita relaxes in an ofuro (a Japanese bath that is meant for relaxation rather than washing). The water is generally kept in the tub and warmed before each use. Family members wash squatting on a stool with a bucket of hot water and a shower hose before entering the bath. When not in use the bath is covered with an insulated cover. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Kazuo Ukita relaxes in an ofuro (a Japanese bath that is meant for relaxation rather than washing). The water is generally kept in the tub and warmed before each use. Family members wash squatting on a stool with a bucket of hot water and a shower hose before entering the bath. When not in use the bath is covered with an insulated cover (seen behind Kazuo Ukita's head.) Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • A dentist works on Maya Ukita's teeth, hardening plastic cavity filler with ultraviolet light. Kodaira City, Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Nine-year-old Mio Ukita wants to be in the Olympics, so four or five times a week she bicycles to a neighborhood health club to do laps in the pool for 2 hours. Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 54. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Children run home from school down a street lined with shops near the train station in the Ukita family's neighborhood in Kodaira City, outside Tokyo, Japan. Published in Material World: A Global Family Portrait, page 54. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • Peter Menzel has a meal with the Ukita children in their Kodaira City home during the week he spent with them to shoot the family for the Material World book. Japan. Material World Project. The Ukita family lives in a 1421 square foot wooden frame house in a suburb northwest of Tokyo called Kodaira City.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE).The Ukita family: Sayo Ukita, 51, and her husband, Kazuo Ukita, 53, with children Maya, 14 (holding chips) and Mio, 17; in their dining room in Kodaira City, Japan, with one week's worth of food. The Ukita family is one of the thirty families featured in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 180).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Sayo Ukita shopping at the supermarket. As might be expected in an island nation, Japanese families eat a wide variety of seafood: fish, shellfish, and seaweed of all kinds. In any given week, the Ukitas will eat at least a dozen different kinds of fish and shellfish, and three varieties of seaweed. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 183).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Sayo Ukita shops daily in the market area near the train station closest to her family's home in Kodaira City, Japan, outside Tokyo. There are many small specialized shops and a few small to medium sized supermarkets. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats)
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  • A fish vendor in the market area near the train station of Kodaira City, outside Tokyo shows the "wing span" of a flying fish. The fish shop is one of Sayo Ukita's stops on her daily shopping bike ride from her home. As might be expected in an island nation, Japanese families eat a wide variety of seafood: fish, shellfish, and seaweed of all kinds. In any given week, the Ukitas will eat at least a dozen different kinds of fish and shellfish, and three varieties of seaweed. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats) The Ukita family of Kodaira City, Japan, is one of the thirty families featured, with a weeks' worth of food, in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • (ONLY SAYO UKITA [CENTER] IS MODEL-RELEASED) Fruit and vegetable shop in Kodaira City, Japan, outside Tokyo. This is one of Sayo Ukita's daily stops for food shopping. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats) The Ukita family of Kodaira City, Japan, is one of the thirty families featured, with a weeks' worth of food, in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Dummies waiting for a dressing outside a department store near the Kyoto Railway Station in Kyoto, Japan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Most people in the heavily urban country of Japan, will eat out at restaurants that follow the Japanese custom of displaying plastic models of the food served within. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 182). This image is featured alongside the Ukita family images in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Walking in Tokyo's hip Harajuku area, a young girl clutches a kurepu (a crepe). Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 184). This image is featured alongside the Ukita family images in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Beautifully appointed new Kyoto Railway Station with ubiquitous fast food accompaniment. Mister Donut. Kyoto, Japan.
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  • Plastic food in a restaurant window, Kobe, Japan. (From a photographic gallery of meals in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, p. 245).
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  • Frozen tuna at the famed Tsujiki auction site, Tokyo, Japan. (From a photographic gallery of fish images, in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, p. 205).
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  • Octopus and fish for sale in the famed Tsujiki fish market and auction site, Tokyo, Japan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats).
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  • Young Japanese regularly clog the streets of the trendy Harajuku area of Tokyo, near the train station. Tokyo, Japan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Fantastical restaurant window take out food display in Kobe, Japan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • The blessing of a new car at Yasaka-Jinja Shrine, Kyoto, Japan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Artfully placed advertisement on a subway car in Osaka, Japan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Commuter culture on the Osaka-Kobe subway route in Japan. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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