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Naonori Kohira : ウィキペディア英語版 | Naonori Kohira
is a Japanese photojournalist and media producer who was one of the first exclusive photographers for the Japanese magazine ''Focus'' when it was launched. In 1985,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://homepage.mac.com/nkohira/profile.html )〕 he was the first photojournalist to reach the crash site of the Japan Airlines' jumbo jet crash, which resulted in the deaths of 520 people.〔(【引用サイトリンク】) : a Japanese tragedy "> work=BBC Education & Training )〕 == Career == Kohira graduated from College of Art, Nihon University completing his bachelor's degree in photography in 1976. After his graduation, he flew to the United Kingdom and stayed there for about a year. During his stay there, he roamed about Europe, visiting many European countries. Kohira came back to Japan in 1977, where he worked for various magazines as an editorial photographer. Meanwhile, he pursued his aspiration for being a photojournalist and got involved in the launch of a Japanese magazine called ''Focus''. He became one of the magazine’s exclusive photographers. In 1987, Kohira moved to Los Angeles with his family, where he worked as a global photojournalist until he came back to Japan in 2009. He later became a media producer. Kohira now lives in Tokyo. He is CEO of Kohira Persons Project Co. Inc., Director of Octavia Records Inc., and Executive Director of the Gohan Society Tokyo Bureau.
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