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__NOTOC__ (1945-2013) was a Japanese photographer who is particularly known for his photography of Bali. Suga was born in Hakata,
Fukuoka Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Fukuoka Prefecture has a population of 5,109,323 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 4,986 Square kilometre, km2 (1,925 sq mi). Fukuoka Prefecture borders S ...
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He graduated in photography from
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He won the Domon Ken Award in 1987 for photographs of Bali and the Higashikawa Domestic Photographers Award in 1998 for photographs of Burma. He has been a professor at Nihon University.


Publications


Books by Suga

*''Makai, tenkai, fujigikai, Bari'' (). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1983. . Photographs of Bali. *''Bari miwaku: Suga Hiroshi sakuhinshū'' (). Tokyo: Genkō-sha. . Text by Morio Kitahara (). Photographs of Bali. *''Ajia mugen-kō: Suga Hiroshi sakuhinshū'' () / ''Strides Across Images of Asia.'' Photo Salon. Tokyo: Genkō-sha, 1987. . *''Dai-Nikkō: Suga Hiroshi shashinshū'' (). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1991. . Photographs of
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. *''Hakata Gion Yamagasa'' (). Fukuoka: Kaichōsha, 1995. . *''Etsunan saisai'' (). Ajia Minzoku Shashin Sōsho 17. Tokyo: Hirakawa Shuppansha, 1996. . Photographs of
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. *''Myanmā ōgon: Suga Hiroshi shashin'' (). Tokyo: Tōhō-shuppan, 1997. . Photographs of
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. *''Unnan no suito Reikō: Suga Hiroshi shashinshū''Or ''Unnan no suito Rījan: Suga Hiroshi shashinshū.'' (). Tokyo: Tōhō-shuppan, 2000. . Photographs of
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. *''Bari-tō dai-hyakka'' (). Tokyo: TBS Britannica, 2001. . Photographs of Bali. *''Mekon 4525km'' (). Tokyo: Jitsugyō-no-Nihon-sha, 2002. . Photographs along the
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. *''Kyō no katadomari'' (). Tokyo: Futabasha, 2004. . Photographs of
Kyoto Kyoto (; Japanese language, Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin, Keihanshin metropolitan area along wi ...
. *''Suga Hiroshi ... Amami: Shima ni ikite'' (). Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2007. . Photographs of
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Other books with contributions by Suga

*''Hakata Gion Yamagasa'' (). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1983. . Text by Hōsei Hasegawa (). Photographs of
Fukuoka is the sixth-largest city in Japan, the second-largest port city after Yokohama, and the capital city of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The city is built along the shores of Hakata Bay, and has been a center of international commerce since anc ...
. *''Matsuri to geinō no shima Bali'' (). Music Gallery 3. Tokyo: Ongaku-no-tomo-sha, 1984. . Text by Fumiko Tamura () and Teigo Yoshida (). Photographs of Bali. *''Bari: Chō-mugen-kai'' (). Tokyo: Ōbunsha, 1987. . Translation of ''Bali Entranced,'' with essays by
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. Photographs of Bali. *''Ajia gensō: Mōmu o tabi suru'' (). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1989. . Text by Tomomi Muramatsu (). Travels across Asia following
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. *''Shanhai suigan'' (). Tokyo: Kodansha. . Text by Tomomi Muramatsu. Photographs of
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. *''Chiisa na tomodachi: Shakashū'' (). Tokyo: Kodansha, 1996. . With ''
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. *''Madamu ajian no yasashii gohan'' (). Tokyo: Kōsaidō Shuppan, 2001. . Text by Keiko Moriwaki (). *''Kusa o hamu: Kyōto "Nakahigashi" no shiki'' (). Tokyo: President-sha, 2002. . Text by Hisashi Kashiwai (). On Japanese food in
Kyoto Kyoto (; Japanese language, Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin, Keihanshin metropolitan area along wi ...
. *''Uchidate Machiko no gyōten Chūgoku'' (). Tokyo: JTB, 2003. . Text by Machiko Uchidate (). *''Kore tabe!'' (). Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2003. . About restaurants in Tokyo. Text by
Masahiko Katsuya was a Japanese columnist, photographer, and pundit. After failing the entrance exams for the University of Tokyo and the University of Tsukuba, Katsuya entered Waseda University in 1980. He started working for an editor of Bungeishunjū after gr ...
. *''Masahiro no Tōkyō zubari hyakken'' (). Tokyo: Jitsugyō-no-Nihon-sha, 2007. . About restaurants in Tokyo. Text by Masahiro Yamamoto (). *''Kizzu fotogurafāzu no mōgakkō no 23-nin ga totta!'' (). Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2008. . Photographs by blind schoolchildren, edited by Suga. *''Sushi: Sukiyabashi Jirō: Bi, shoku, waza'' (). Tokyo: Graphic-sha, 2009. . Also titled ''Sushi'' (). Text by the sushi chef Jirō Ono (), edited by Masahiro Yamamoto. *''Dāisuki na mono pachiri! Fotoarubamu-ehon'' (). Tokyo: Nihon Hyōjun, 2009. . Photographs by blind schoolchildren, edited by Suga. *''Kikoerukai mori no koe: Afan no mori suga hiroshi shashinshū'' (). Tokyo: Studio Debo, 2009. . Text by C. W. Nicol.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Suga, Hiroshi Japanese photographers People from Fukuoka 1945 births Photography in Myanmar Photography in China Photography in Indonesia Photography in Vietnam Nihon University alumni Nihon University faculty Photography academics 2013 deaths