Prehistory
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Jan. 2002
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Fujiwara visits Ground Zero in New York.
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Jul. 2002
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Fujiwara visits Afghanistan
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History of the exhibitions in Japan
| Dec.2002 |
Photo exhibition kicks off. Photo album released. |
| Dec. 10th-19th, 2002 |
Tokyo International Forum A Gallery (5695 visitors) |
| Apr. 2nd-14th, 2003 |
Shinjuku Takashimaya Department Store 10th Floor (5977 visitors) |
| Jul.9th-15th, 2003 |
Kumamoto Tsuruya Department Store 8th Floor(2974 visitors) |
| Jul. 17th- 27th, 2003 |
Nagoya Noritake Gallery (886 visitors) |
| Aug.7th- 13th, 2003 |
Daimaru Kobe Department Store 9th Floor (3842 visitors) |
| Sep. 13th-19th, 2003 |
Daimaru Kobe Department Store 7th Floor (1642 visitors) |
| Oct. 23rd- 28th, 2003 |
Toyama Daiwa 8th Floor Hall (1520 visitors) |
| Jan.5th- 16th, 2004 |
Tokyo Ginza Lanvin Gallery "It's All About Love" exhibition |
All profits from this exhibition as well as the photo album are donated to support the education of the children of Afghanistan through "Save the Children Norika Fujiwara Afghanistan Fund" which was established within the non-government organization Save the Children Japan. The donations are to be used for constructing school buildings, education to avoid land mines as well as peace education in Afghanistan.
Account of the Fund: Save the Children Norika Fujiwara Afghanistan Fund
Account number: 00960-5-186953 (Japanese post office account )
The total amount of donations and other details of Fujiwara's photo exhibitions are reported on http://www.norika-afghan.com/ iSome pages are Japanese only.j
Report : First Exhibition in Tokyo
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Opening ceremony
(Dec.10th, 2002)
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Inside the exhibition
(Tokyo International Forum)
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Visitors to the exhibition included Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, Chief Cabinet Secretaryiat that time) Yasuo Fukuda, and Mayor of Yokohama City Hiroshi Nakata.
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