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Arinobu Fukuhara House : ウィキペディア英語版
Arinobu Fukuhara
was the head of Apothecary Shiseidō (which in 1927 would be incorporated as Shiseidō) and . In addition, this businessman's name is known internationally because of the Arinobu Fukuhara House at Hakone, which Frank Lloyd Wright designed in 1918 as a Prairie-style vacation villa for the extended Fukuhara family.〔Wright in Japan: (Arinobu Fukuhara House )〕
Born 1848 in Awa, Chiba-ken, he rose in due course to become Chief Pharmacist of the Japanese Navy. In retirement, he embarked on a second career which would bring fame and fortune. He was also president of the Aikoko Insurance Company.〔Takenobu Yoshitarō and Yoshitaro Takenobu. (1905). ( ''The Japan Year Book,'' p. 59. ) Tokyo: Japan Yearbook Office.〕
== Family patriarch ==
Arinobu was the father of photographers , and , who would gain fame as .〔Tokyo Art Beat: ( "Masters of Light - Photographic Works of Shinzo, Nobutatsu and Nobuyoshi Fukuhara" )〕 His sons became quintessential ''mobo'', or "modern boys" —- the sobriquet coined to describe the young, sophisticated, up-to-date young men who frequented the fashionable Ginza district in the late 1920s〔Kramer, Eric Mark. (2003). ( ''The Emerging Monoculture: Assimilation and the "Model Minority,'' p. 60. )〕 -— and they shared a fascination and persistent attraction to photography as an art form. The Fukuharas helped to bring photography into the mainstream of Japanese modernism.〔( ''mobo'' (modern boys) sobriquet )〕 The two brothers were founding organizers of the in 1924; and Shinzō was its first president.〔Colberg blog: ( Rosō & Shinzō Fukuhara )〕 The organization was a major pre-war influence on Japanese photography and still exists today despite a temporary dissolution during the years of the Pacific War.〔PhotoGuide Japan: ( Fukuhara Shinzo )〕
Grandson continues this family tradition of fostering the development of Japanese photography. He has been Director of the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography since his appointment by Tokyo Governor Shintarō Ishihara in 2000.〔PhotoGuide Japan: ( Fukuhara Yoshiharu )〕

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