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Kingo Nonaka : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kingo Nonaka
José Genaro Kingo Nonaka, born Kingo Nonaka (野中 金吾 ''Nonaka Kingo''), was a Mexican combat medic during the Mexican Revolution and later became the first documentary photographer of Tijuana.〔 ((Archive ))〕 ==Early life== Nonaka was born in Fukuoka Prefecture, Kyushu in 1889. In Japan he worked in the field and as a pearl diver.〔 He emigrated to Mexico at age 17, accompanied by an older brother and uncle. They settled in Oaxaca on a coffee plantation.〔 After tiring of the harsh work, Nonaka embarked on a three-month journey to the United States. In Chihuahua, he was taken in by a local family who eventually adopted him and had him baptized. Later, he learned nursing from a nearby hospital and acquired a license to work at the infirmary.〔
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