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May92026

“The Home to Which the Noise Returns”

Columns, Oyako StoriesMay 9, 2026

There came a day when I stopped going on family trips. I had been glued to my desk preparing for university entrance exams… or perhaps, I had just come up with that excuse. The truth was, I simply couldn’t find a reason to go to noisy places with my family anymore.

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May72026

Photo Contest 2026

Official EventsMay 7, 2026

The Oyako Day Photo Contest 2026 is now open through August 31. In addition to email submissions, entries are also accepted via Instagram.

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May72026

Essay Contest 2026

Official EventsMay 7, 2026

The Oyako Day Essay Contest 2026 is now open through August 31. In addition to email submissions, entries are also accepted via Instagram.

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May72026

Oyako Taisho 2026

Official EventsMay 7, 2026

Voting for the Oyako Award (Oyako Taisho) 2026 will begin soon. Which parent-and-child pair will receive your vote this year?

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May72026

Super Photo Session 2026

Official EventsMay 7, 2026

We are currently preparing information for the Oyako Day Super Photo Session 2026.
Please stay tuned!

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May72026

Oyako Matsuri 2026

Official EventsMay 7, 2026

We will once again be holding the Oyako Matsuri Photo Festival this year. Details regarding the date, time, and venue will be announced as soon as preparations are complete.
Please stay tuned!

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May72026

Thank You, Chuck — A Quiet Masterpiece That Slowly Sinks In: A Microcosm Called Life

Columns, Satoru Seki's Movie OyakodonMay 7, 2026

“Thank You, Chuck” quietly transforms from apocalypse to human drama, revealing one ordinary life as a universe unto itself.

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Apr292026

Oyako Photo Session (Studio AO)

Events, NewsApril 29, 2026

Join the Oyako photo session on May 5 at Studio AO. Apply by email to take part in this special Children’s Day event.

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Apr282026

Talk Session “Masaru to Bruce”

Events, NewsApril 28, 2026

On May 4, a special talk event “Masaru & Bruce” takes place at Lanai during the Hayama Art Festival.

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Apr252026

Screening at the venue “Lanai” during 34th Hayama Art Festival

Events, NewsApril 25, 2026

On May 3, Bruce Osborn’s rare film Spring 1982 screens at Lanai, followed by a DJ night during the Hayama Art Festival.

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Apr242026

“The Home to Which the Noise Returns”

Columns, Oyako StoriesApril 24, 2026

There came a day when I stopped going on family trips.
I had been glued to my desk preparing for university entrance exams… or perhaps, I had just come up with that excuse.

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Apr232026

34th Hayama Art Festival Exhibition

Events, NewsApril 23, 2026

Bruce Osborn joins the 34th Hayama Art Festival with three exhibitions celebrating memory, objects, friendship, and Hayama life.

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Apr222026

45th Oyako Day Online Talk Live

Events, NewsApril 22, 2026

The 45th Oyako Day Online Talk Live welcomes Yumiko Minegishi, who has spent 35 years engaged in nature experience programs, the management and instruction of nature schools, and the training of educators. Through her independently developed Yushin Method, she promotes activities that connect local nature, people, and culture.

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Apr112026

The Forest Was Made of Grandma’s Voice — A Review of “When I Become a Beaver”

Columns, Satoru Seki's Movie OyakodonApril 11, 2026

I used to adore Pixar. Lately, though, the studio seems to be wheezing through a rough patch. New hits have been hard to come by. So what about this latest offering from Disney & Pixar—can it turn the tide?

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Mar282026

44th Oyako Day Online Talk Live

Events, NewsMarch 28, 2026

Munakatado’s couple joins the 44th Oyako Day Talk Live, sharing life, bread, and what we pass on to the future.

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Mar282026

Bruce Osborn — Recent Updates

Events, NewsMarch 28, 2026

Bruce Osborn revisits his I Love Lucy series as THE SCOOTERS return after 30 years—reuniting in Hayama by the sea.

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Mar82026

Hayama Isshiki Beach Art Exhibition

NewsMarch 8, 2026

今週の火曜日からはじまる「一色ビーチアート展」は、今年で13回目になるんだそう。今年も、葉山町在住アーティストのメンバーとして「親子の日」のオリジネーター、ブルース・オズボーンが参加します。

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Feb162026

Online Talk Live – Vol.43

Events, NewsFebruary 16, 2026

Naoki Sakai joins the 43rd Oyako Day Talk Live on Feb 22, sharing the power of “concept” behind iconic designs.

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Jan232026

42nd Oyako Day Online Talk

Events, NewsJanuary 23, 2026

The first Oyako Day Online Talk of 2026 will welcome Tetsu Nakamura, who has supported Oyako Day in many ways—most notably through Abiko no Oyako Day. He will share his passionate vision and aspirations for Oyako Day 2026.

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Jan82026

🐎 Announcement: Year of the Horse Zodiac Exhibition 🐎

Events, NewsJanuary 8, 2026

FCCJの展覧会委員長として長年携わってまいりました「干支展」が、 本年も日本外国特派員協会(FCCJ)にて開催される運びとなりました。

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Jan12026

New Year’s Greetings

NewsJanuary 1, 2026

We have been in Kanazawa since December 28. We have been traveling by car around the Noto Peninsula, visiting places such as Suzu and Wajima, and will be returning home on the 2nd.

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Dec212025

41st Oyako Day Online Talk Live

Events, NewsDecember 21, 2025

Shizuo “EC” Ishii joins the 41st Oyako Day Talk Live on Dec 24, sharing stories of culture, friendship, and life at 80

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Nov292025

Photo Exhibition in Hokkaido

Events, NewsNovember 29, 2025

Bruce Osborn’s Nature Calls series will be shown in Higashikawa, Hokkaido, as part of the traveling Tokyo Photography Month exhibition.

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Nov142025

40th Oyako Day Online Talk Live

EventsNovember 14, 2025

Musician Temiyan joins the 40th Oyako Day Talk Live—sharing songs of life, love, and the mysteries of nature in his unique musical world.

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Zushi Art Festival — Numama Alley Exhibition: Turning a Vacant House into a Surprise Box

EventsNovember 1, 2025

Bruce Osborn joined the Numama Alley Exhibition at Zushi Biennale, showing Nature Calls in Numama with driftwood art and lightboxes.

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Announcement of the Essay Contest and Photo Contest 2025 Winners

EventsNovember 1, 2025

We’re delighted to announce the 2025 winners of the Oyako Day Essay & Photo Contests—thank you for sharing your heartfelt stories.

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Oct142025

Online Talk Live Vol.39

EventsOctober 14, 2025

The 39th “Oyako Day” Online Talk Live will feature writer Rika Yokomori as our special guest. In addition to her career as an author, Yokomori is the representative director of the Japan Adult Women’s Association, founder of the community salon Secret Lotus, and originator of the Yokomori-style Belly Dance Health Method. Her talk promises to be both inspiring and insightful. Don’t miss it!

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Sep222025

Feeling an Overflowing Future in Someone More Precious Than Myself

Okaasan ShimbunSeptember 22, 2025

A book led me to my partner, and to Sara. With her, I’ve found new depth, hope, and joy in living as a family of three.

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Sep202025

Transcript Edition – The 23rd “Oyako Day” Special Live

Present to the future, Present to the future – textSeptember 20, 2025

The 23rd Oyako Day Special Live was streamed on July 27, 2025. Featured guests included Tetsu Nakamura, Kei Endo, Miho Morishita, and Naoto Anzai. Together with the hosts and moderators, they shared heartfelt conversations about family bonds, art, and the message of passing life from parent to child.

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Sep122025

38th Online Talk Live

EventsSeptember 12, 2025

Photographer Takashi Shikano joins the 38th Online Talk Live on Sept 24, reconnecting with Bruce Osborne after 35 years.

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Sep112025

Rica Matsumoto 40th Anniversary Special Performance “Navigation 2025”

NewsSeptember 11, 2025

Rica Matsumoto’s 40th anniversary stage Navigation 2025 plays Sept 12–14 at KAAT Kanagawa Arts Theatre. Tickets on sale now!

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Aug312025

“Rough & Peace” Gift for One Viewer

NewsAugust 31, 2025

Win a signed copy of Rica Matsumoto’s essay Rough & Peace! Apply by Sept 3 after watching the Oyako Day Talk Live.

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Aug282025

Speaking at BOUSAI ACTION 2025

EventsAugust 28, 2025

Bruce and Yoshiko will speak at BOUSAI ACTION 2025 on Aug 31 in Shinjuku, sharing lessons from Oyako Day & post-3.11 workshops.

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Aug242025

37th Online Talk Live

NewsAugust 24, 2025

Rica Matsumoto, singer, actress & voice of Ash in Pokémon, joins the 37th Online Talk Live on Aug 28, 2025.

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Aug162025

The 2nd Hakone Art Festival – On Now Until August 31

Events, NewsAugust 16, 2025

The 2nd Hakone Art Festival is underway until August 31, featuring Bruce Osborn’s photo exhibition at the Hakone Town Social Education Center with 18 parent-child portraits – including celebrities and icons like Ultraman and Hello Kitty – alongside the interactive “OYAKO no KABE” workshop where families can share messages and memories.

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Aug52025

“Environment × Art” Project

NewsAugust 5, 2025

The first article in the “Environment × Art” project features an interview with Satoshi Machida of eepf, highlighting Bruce Osborn’s works at the Hayama Art Festival.

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Aug52025

Announcement of the Oyako Award

NewsAugust 5, 2025

The recipients of this year’s “Oyako Award” were introduced in the July 26 evening edition of the Mainichi Shimbun.

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Aug32025

Text Edition: 35th Online Talk Live with Hiroichi Yanase – “Present to the Future”

Present to the future, Present to the future – textAugust 3, 2025

Professor Hiroichi Yanase—author of “Route 16,” “Japanese and Anpanman,” and more—shares unique perspectives on cities, nature, culture, and his “layered thinking” method. With stories of dolphins, landscapes, and childhood memories, he invites us to discover new ways to build vibrant, resilient communities for the future.

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Jul262025

Kudamatsu “OYAKO Day”

NewsJuly 26, 2025

Our connection with Kudamatsu City in Yamaguchi Prefecture dates back to the production of the film OYAKO, which was created in celebration of the 10th anniversary of OYAKO Day. Today, Kudamatsu OYAKO Day is cherished as an annual tradition, deeply rooted in the local community.

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Jul262025

Special “OYAKO Day” Talk Live – Don’t Miss It!

EventsJuly 26, 2025

On the morning of Sunday, July 27, starting at 9:00 AM, we will stream a special online program to celebrate OYAKO Day! This time, we’ll connect live with Hakone, where an exhibition is currently being held, and bring you real-time updates from the venue. Our guest will be Tetsu Nakamura, who has long been involved with OYAKO Day.

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Jul262025

Parent-Child “Oyako” Photo & Essay Contests – Now Open for Entries!

NewsJuly 26, 2025

We are currently accepting submissions for the Parent-Child Photo Contest and the Parent-Child Essay Contest! Many wonderful entries have already arrived at our office, but the deadline is the end of August, so there’s still time to participate.

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Jul252025

Announcement: Winners of the 19th “OYAKO Award 2025”

Events, NewsJuly 25, 2025

The OYAKO Day Promotion Committee is pleased to announce the recipients of the 19th “OYAKO Award 2025”, selected with reference to the many thoughtful votes and comments received through our online poll. This year’s award goes to photographer Ittetsu Morishita and his daughter Miho Morishita.

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Jul252025

Now Exhibiting at the Hakone Art Festival! “OYAKO de Happy Summer Day”

EventsJuly 25, 2025

We’re excited to announce our participation as an invited artist in the 2nd Hakone Art Festival! Our featured work for this exhibition is titled “OYAKO de Happy Summer Day”, and the venue is the Hakone Town Social Education Center.

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Jul252025

\\OYAKO Day Abiko//

EventsJuly 25, 2025

This year’s “OYAKO Day Abiko” was held, on Monday, July 21, coinciding with the national holiday Marine Day!

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Jul162025

“OYAKO Day” @ Teganuma Park 2025

EventsJuly 16, 2025

On Monday, July 21 (a national holiday known as Marine Day), “OYAKO Day” @ Teganuma Park 2025 will be held across multiple venues: Abista, Teganuma Park, and Kojōen! The event will feature a historical exhibition and roundtable discussion related to Taira no Masakado, a historical figure connected to Abiko. There will also be recycled material craft workshops and a parent-child photo session!

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Jul102025

Announcement: OYAKO Day 2025 Photo Session

NewsJuly 10, 2025

The 23rd annual “OYAKO Day” will take place in Hayama, the hometown of Bruce Osborn, instead of the usual BB Studio setting. While the shooting hours will be shorter than in previous years—scheduled from around midday to late afternoon—we plan to hold a relaxed and enjoyable photo session in the pleasant breeze of Hayama.

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Jul52025

Text Edition: 19th Online Talk Live with Tetsuya Chiba – “Present to the Future” (Special War Memories)

Present to the future, Present to the future – textJuly 5, 2025

Legendary manga artist Tetsuya Chiba looks back on his childhood in war-torn Manchuria and his family’s perilous return to Japan. Through moving anecdotes and original illustrations, he reminds us why it is vital to remember and share wartime memories for the sake of peace.

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Jul32025

Tokyo Photography Month 2025

NewsJuly 3, 2025

Bruce Osborn’s “Nature Calls” series is now showing at Tokyo Photography Month 2025! Featuring beach-found driftwood and debris turned into powerful environmental messages.

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Jun302025

The Oyako Photo & Essay Contests are back

EventsJune 30, 2025

The Oyako Photo & Essay Contests are now open! Share your parent-child story through a picture or words. Deadline is the end of August—plenty of time to submit your entry. Details and links here!

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Jun302025

New Photo Exhibition at Adan, Tokyo!

NewsJune 30, 2025

The 7th Once Upon a Time photo series is now showing at Adan in Sengakuji! Featuring rare and unseen shots from 1980s Tokyo, it captures the vibrant energy of a city in motion. Great food, drinks, and photography—stop by and take a look!

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Jun232025

Online Talk Live – vol.35

NewsJune 23, 2025

Join us on June 29 for a live talk with Prof. Hirokazu Yanase from Tokyo University of Science. A former journalist turned liberal arts educator, he’ll dive into society, culture, and media in an engaging, accessible way. Don’t miss it!

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Jun142025

Exhibition at Hayama Machizukuri Association

EventsJune 14, 2025

Bruce Osborn’s latest photo exhibition “NATURe CALLS” is now on in Hayama, his seaside hometown. Running June 14–29, it explores nature’s quiet voices—like driftwood on the beach. Drop by and feel the message in every frame.

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Jun52025

A Gift from Uno-san

NewsJune 5, 2025

Loved the talk by calligrapher Tachibana Unokichi? His “Onko Soushin” panel and zodiac-themed hand towels are up for grabs! Email us by the end of June for a chance to win one in our giveaway.

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Jun22025

NATURe CALLS in HAYAMA

Events, NewsJune 2, 2025

A photo exhibition sponsored by the Hayama Town Development Association will run from June 14 to 29 at the Hayama Town Development Hall (2F of the municipal library). Take a stroll and drop in!

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May132025

Because Every Second with Family Counts

Okaasan ShimbunMay 13, 2025

Even before he was born, my son kicked his mother’s stomach and spun around. Even now that he is one year old, he is still growing up energetically. His mother is exhausted every day chasing after her son who is always running around. Having played baseball since childhood, I am trying out various things now, hoping that he will become interested in ball games. At the moment, he can’t beat Anpanman, but I hope that we can play catch together someday. I have a lot of business trips and busy days, but I want to get home as early as possible so that I can take a bath with him.…

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May132025

Oyako Day 2025 Event Announcement

NewsMay 13, 2025

This year’s “Essay Contest” and “Photo Contest” are now open to the public. 100 stories for 100 parents and children!! Submit your special commemorative photos, essays about your daily thoughts and important events on “Oyako Day”. Submit your entries here: Photo Contest → https://oyako.org/en/photocontest/ Essay Contest → https://oyako.org/en/essaycontest/ You can see the works of past winners here → https://oyako.org/en/about/archives/

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Apr132025

Stacking Up the Smiles, Day by Day

Okaasan ShimbunApril 13, 2025

When I got married, I never imagined a future with five children. It was the first time I took parental leave with our fifth child, and I was surprised at how difficult it was, but at the same time, I realized how great my wife is. I also realized the joy of turning the hardships of raising children into happiness and joy. Right now, I’m doing my best just to get through each day, but when I think of how these experiences will lead to the future, I want to cherish each day and spend it with a smile. I grew up in a family-run restaurant, and the regulars loved…

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Mar82025

Cherishing Family – and the People Around Us

Okaasan ShimbunMarch 8, 2025

The “sen” in “Senri” means “May your life be rich and fruitful, filled with many encounters,” and the “ri” means “May you be warm, lovable, and well-liked by all.” I feel that time spent together as a family is very precious and flows slowly. Although it can be confusing as it is my first time raising a child, I try to hold my son tight and shower him with love. I think that the environment in which people such as fellow moms and dads, neighbors, and people I meet on the train or in stores talk to me and laugh with me is something that is only possible now while…

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Feb182025

I enjoy my days devoted to my family

Okaasan ShimbunFebruary 18, 2025

I was born in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, and spent my childhood surrounded by verdant nature. I’ve loved to be active since I was little, and my main hobby is watching martial arts such as karate and ball games such as table tennis on YouTube. I have two mischievous boys, one year apart in age. Before my first son was born, I honestly wondered if I could really become a father. It was awkward raising children, with so many things being new to me… Just as I was slowly getting used to life with my children, I was blessed with my second son. When they were born, it was much harder…

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Feb182025

Exhibition Announcement

Events, NewsFebruary 18, 2025

  It has been about 13 years since I served as the chairman of the curatorial committee of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan, but I have decided to retire from that position. I would like to inform you that a new staff member has planned an exhibition to mark my retirement. The exhibition will feature works selected from the vast collection of photographs that document the people and events I have encountered since coming to Japan in 1980, so please come and see them. Venue: Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan (FCCJ) Address: 5F Marunouchi Nijubashi Building, 3-2-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 (same building as Tokyo Kaikan and the Tokyo…

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Feb62025

Guest: Mr.Takumi Nagai – Present to the Future vol.30

Present to the futureFebruary 6, 2025

The guest of the 30th online talk live is Mr.Takumi Nagai, Representative Director of Sokka General Incorporated Association. This article introduces the highlights of the video.

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Oct262023

〜 go me 〜「Nature Calls」

EventsOctober 26, 2023

Due to various circumstances, my exhibition for the Zushi Triennial Art Festival has been shortened to Oct. 28th and 29th. The title is go me “Nature Calls” and it is located in a building across from Zushi Hayama Station. Marine debris is inseparable from our daily lives and I hope it will be an opportunity to face this issue in a fun and creative way. While beachcombing, I see the beach as a microcosm of our society and to share the experience of reviving trash as art, will have a light box for taking close-up photos of it with your smartphone. https://www.zushi-art.com/2023-triennale-04/?fbclid=IwAR0hEd4ttn_mK5MXSw5lkdX3PNjbx2Q9LsubAax2_drlSaCtVO_IKqFjbJs      

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Dec312021

The Power to Take root and Grow

NewsDecember 31, 2021

It has been 19 years since the birth of “OYAKO Day”, which depicts the joy of everyday life with a dream for the future. I am grateful to the many people who have helped to successfully complete this year’s “OYAKO Day” activities. Working together has given us a strong base and deep roots as this project reach for the sky. I am dedicated to working hard for the continued growth of “OYAKO Day” in the coming year. I pray that 2022 will be a fruitful year for you. Sincerely, Yoshiko Inoue / OYAKO Day Promotion Committee

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Sep42021

NewsSeptember 4, 2021

The International Women in Photo Association (IWPA) is announcing its open call running from the 1st of September to the 31st of October 2021 for women photographers to submit their entries for the 2021 edition of the awards. Submissions can be done online, and are free of cost. Click HERE for more info

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Jul242021

Talk Event 〜PRESENT TO THE FUTURE〜

EventsJuly 24, 2021

The broadcast will start at 14:00 (JST) on Saturday, July 24th! There is no charge for watching the event and we hope you will join us! Click HERE to watch the talk event The online talk event commemorating “OYAKO Day 2021” will be held with Misaki Kuroe as MC and five creators giving presentations on the theme of ~ Present to the Future ~. The speakers include manga artist Tetsuya Chiba, who created “Ashita no Joe” which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Kazuyoshi Nomachi, a documentary photographer who is highly acclaimed in Japan and overseas. Mr. Naotake Hibiya, a cross-sectoral connector working under the theme of connecting information…

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Jul152021

Oyako No Hi Photo Studio
Himitsukichi Photography

NewsJuly 15, 2021

Ganbare OYAKO No Hi Photo Studio! Himitsukichi Photography  

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Jul142021

Oyako No Hi Photo Studio
Yasutaka Photo Studio

NewsJuly 14, 2021

Ganbare OYAKO No Hi Photo Studio! Yasutaka Photo Studio  

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Jul142021

Oyako No Hi Photo Studio
PASEO NUEVO

NewsJuly 14, 2021

Ganbare OYAKO No Hi Photo Studio! PASEO NUEVO  

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Jul142021

Oyako No Hi Photo Studio
Hori Photo Studio

NewsJuly 14, 2021

Ganbare OYAKO No Hi Photo Studio! Hori Photo Studio  

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Jul132021

Oyako No Hi Photo Studio
Himitsukichi Photography

NewsJuly 13, 2021

Ganbare OYAKO No Hi Photo Studio! Kamata Photo Studio  

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Jul22021

Bruce Osborn

NewsJuly 2, 2021

Bruce Osborn (USA) Desperate to save the family business, the son fought mountainous waves getting the boat out into safer waters. Unable to contact family, he passed along an agonizing night at sea. Returning to port in the morning, he couldn’t recognize where he was. Nothing was there, including their home. Later he was relieved to find that his family was safe and sound. Website  Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Great East Japan Earthquake / Fukushima, Japan / 2011

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Jul22021

Wusha Wuli

NewsJuly 2, 2021

Wusha Wuli (China) Tibetan child helping parents to harvest yak food in Wenbuxiang, Nyima County Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Harvest Time / Tibet Autonomous Region / 2016

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Jul22021

Laetitia Vancon

NewsJuly 2, 2021

 Laetitia Vancon (France) Danielle has Multiple Sclerosis (MS) an unpredictable and often disabling disease of the nervous system. She is raising her 4-year-old son Peter by herself on Benbecula Island where she is a voluntary firewoman. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   At the End of the Day / Benbecula Island, Scotland / 2016

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Jul12021

Masafumi Iha

NewsJuly 1, 2021

Masafumi Iha (Japan) Living through the pandemic. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Stay Safe and Hope for the Future / Tokai City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan / 2021

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Jul12021

Hiroshi Nirei

NewsJuly 1, 2021

Hiroshi Nirei (Japan) I am happy I took many family photos as the children were growing up. Everyday moments like this are fondly remembered when I see them now. Website  Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Playtime / Hayama, Japan / 2001

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Jul12021

Samphos Sut

NewsJuly 1, 2021

Samphos Sut (Cambodia) Mother, sandwiched between her two children, drives the motorbike while her sister and baby ride on the back. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Family Outing / Mekong Island, Cambodia / 2015

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Jul12021

Hiko Miyao

NewsJuly 1, 2021

Hiko Miyao (Japan) The New Tokyoites is from a photo series that Miyao took foreigners living in Tokyo in the 80’s. All the photos in this documentary were taken with an 8 x 10 view camera. The subject in this picture is Bruce Osborn and his family. Instagram Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   The New Tokyoites / Tokyo, Japan / 1987

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Jun302021

Thander Soe

NewsJune 30, 2021

Thander Soe (Myanmar) Instagram Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Save Myanmar / North Okklapa Township, Yangon, Myanmar / 2010

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Jun302021

Steve Attardo

NewsJune 30, 2021

Steve Attardo (USA) Our little boy, safe in his mom’s hands, kissing her nose, in the evening sunlight. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Little Body / New York, NY/ 2020

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Jun292021

Shingo Wakagi

NewsJune 29, 2021

Shingo Wakagi (Japan) During the 20 years of documenting my grandfather, I photographed my father cutting his hair on several occasions. Depending on the season it was outside by the garden or inside our kitchen. At the time I took this image, I never imagined that the following year he would be gone. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Home Barber /  Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan / 2003

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Jun292021

Ross Ericsson

NewsJune 29, 2021

Ross Ericsson (USA) Being raised by a single mom, she always told me “Beauty is all in your presentation.” Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Mother and her Twin Sons / Philadelphia, PA / 2021

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Jun282021

Eye Toto

NewsJune 28, 2021

Eye Toto (Italy) Family portrait in front of the Arch of Constantine. Instagram Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Roman Ruins / Rome, Italy / 2019

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Jun282021

Etsuko Enami

NewsJune 28, 2021

Etsuko Enami (Japan) At the start of the parent-child competition, the parents are filled with fighting spirit while the children on their backs are bubbling with excitement. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Parent and Child Sports Day / Nagasaki, Japan / 1994

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Jun272021

Stirling Elmendorf

NewsJune 27, 2021

Stirling Elmendorf (USA) Family portrait was taken in the historic gold mining town of Placerville Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   COWBOYS / Placerville, CA / 2019

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Jun262021

Mark Higashino

NewsJune 26, 2021

Mark Higashino (Japan) Father is the purveyor and the son cooks the food Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Family Business / New York / 2021

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Jun252021

Ryan Treitel

NewsJune 25, 2021

Ryan Treitel (USA) One of my favorite things about being a father to Sam and Elliot is seeing the world through their eyes. I love getting down on the level while playing and being immersed into their world or just simply observing them and their wonder through the everyday. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   The Treitel Family / Wyndmoor, PA / 2021

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Jun252021

Caro Ramirez

NewsJune 25, 2021

Caro Ramirez (USA) Caro is a Mexican and American fashion photographer working for the fashion brand Urban Outfitters. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Look to the Children for Inspiration / Philadelphia, PA / 2021

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Jun192021

Kathya Maria Landeros

NewsJune 19, 2021

Kathya Maria Landeros (USA) My grandmother Antonia was diagnosed with dementia 3 years ago. She was the matriarch of our family and a second mother to my sisters and me. As her illness progressed, the roles reversed and my mother became her primary caretaker. Abuelita (Spanish for grandmother) passed away a year after this photograph was taken. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Caring of Mother with Dementia / Sacramento, CA, USA / 2015

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Jun182021

FCCJ magazine

NewsJune 18, 2021

OYAKO Photo Matsuri exhibition is featured on pages 25 to 38. Check out the article HERE    

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Jun182021

Michael Yamashita

NewsJune 18, 2021

Michael Yamashita (USA) A father teaches his son how to pray at the Saifuddien Mosque, Banda Seri Begawan, Brunei. It was the first Friday of Ramadan, the Muslim month of prayer and fasting, a time of spiritual reflection and heightened devotion and worship. Ramadan teaches sacrifice and empathy for those who are less fortunate and encourages acts of generosity and charity. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan)   Banda Seri Begawan, Brunei / 1993

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Jun162021

Elaheh Abdolahabadi

NewsJune 16, 2021

Elaheh Abdolahabadi (Iran) The family standing in the makeshift photo studio are juxtaposed with the city beyond, creating a blend between portrait and street photography. Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan).   An instant of Time and Place / Isfahan, Iran / 2010

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Jun152021

Eriko Koga

NewsJune 15, 2021

Eriko Koga (Japan) Father holding his daughter inside of the bell at Myomanji Temple inspired by the story “Anchin Kiyohime Monogatari” Website Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan).   BELL  / Kyoto, Japan / 2019

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Jun142021

Ira Block

NewsJune 14, 2021

Ira Block is an internationally renowned photographer, teacher, and lecturer who has produced over 30 stories for the National Geographic Magazine. He has led National Geographic Photo Workshops, Expeditions, and private workshops to Mongolia, Bhutan, Cuba, and Tibet where students learn about the culture and photographic vision. His documentary photography work is balanced by a stable of commercial clients for whom he shoots portraits and corporate branding. Ira can best be described as a cultural documentary photographer. He uses his cameras and lights to document people around the world, recording the change in traditions and practices. The changes are most often gradual, which is why he returns to a location…

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Jun132021

Lenka Klicperova

NewsJune 13, 2021

Lenka Klicperova is a journalist and photographer. She started as a reporter, from 2004 to 2018 she was the editor-in-chief of People and Earth magazine. She has worked in a number of African countries, from Angola to Namibia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad, Niger, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She has visited Afghanistan several times as a reporter. It also reached Somalia, plagued by several decades of war. She has received eleven awards and nominations in the Czech Press Photo competition, both for photographs and video production. The journalist and photographer Lenka Klicperová started her career as a news reporter. From 2004 till 2018 she…

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Jun122021

Ada Trillo

NewsJune 12, 2021

Ada Trillo is a Philadelphia-based photographer, who was born and raised in the bi-national border mega-sprawl of Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. In her work, she focuses on borders of inclusion and exclusion as they are experienced through people in sex trafficking; climate and violence-related international migration; and long-standing barriers of race and class. Trillo’s work is in the permanent collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. She is the recipient of the Female In Focus 2020 best series award and was recently featured in The Guardian, Vogue, Smithsonian Magazine, and Mother Jones, among other publications. She has also been awarded The Me & Eve Grant from the Center…

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Jun112021

Constanza Portnoy

NewsJune 11, 2021

Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan). Life Force: What Love Can Save / Constanza Portnoy (Argentina) Five-year-old Angeles is so excited about her new dress with the ruffles and dances for parents. Despite her young age, Angeles has profound wisdom and respect regarding the challenges and misconceptions facing people with physical disabilities. Website Instagram Buenos Aires, Argentina / March 4, 2017

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Jun112021

Emi Nakamura

NewsJune 11, 2021

Oyako Photo Matsuri is a group exhibition on parents and children at FCCJ (Foreign Correspondences’ Club of Japan). Warmth / Emi Nakamura (Japan) The courage in the little monkey’s eyes shows the strength and gentleness it feels in the mother’s arms. This brief moment together is the start to nurturing the next generation. Website Jigokudani, Nagano Prefecture, Japan / January 2021

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Jun42021

NewsJune 4, 2021

FCCJ facilities are currently closed on weekends and national holidays during the state of emergency. The “OYAKO Photo Matsuri” exhibition, scheduled to start on June 5th, has been postponed to June 7th (Monday). We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.  In order to reach a larger audience, a slideshow with all the photographs in the exhibition can be seen on OYAKO’s website. In addition, a different photograph from the show will also be introduced each day. In this time of uncertainty, we would like to share these important messages about the bonds between parents and children. We hope you will enjoy it.  

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May272021

Oyako Day 2021 Event

EventsMay 27, 2021

The 2021 OYAKO Day Essay Contest, Photo Contest, and Oyako Award are now open for submissions. Other events include “Oyako Photo Matsuri“, a parent/child exhibition taken in several countries around the world by 26 photographers, and “Present to the Future“, a live-streamed talk show featuring Mr. Tetsuya Chiba, the cartoonist for “Ashita no Joe”, and other well-known creators. We are facing the challenge of the Covid-19 pandemic that is impacting all our lives in so many ways. The road to recovery takes time, but this period of isolation is an opportunity to reconnect with our families. The 4th Sunday of July is OYAKO Day and this year it will be…

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NewsSeptember 7, 2020

Perhaps many people are feeling the strain and anxiety due to Covid-19; however, we can take a moment during the quarantine to reassess the things that are essential and indispensable in our lives. We are indebted to the doctors, nurses, and medical staff’s commitment along with the many others who are working to keep our lifelines open. The realization that we are dependent on each other is a source of strength. We need to continue to take care, but with our mutual support, we will get through this pandemic together. Oyako Day Planning Committee

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Jan312020

ArtCenter Stories

NewsJanuary 31, 2020

Bruce’s interview featured in Art Center Stories on Tumblr. Click HERE to read the article.  

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Jun282019

nippon.com

NewsJune 28, 2019

Bruce Osborn’s Oyako project was featured on nippon.com Please click HERE to read the article.

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Apr282019

Photoville LA

Events, NewsApril 28, 2019

PHOTOVILLE – New York City’s premier photo festival is coming to Los Angeles and my OYAKO photos will be one of the 50+ exhibitions. https://photoville.la/oyako-japanese-parents-children/ It’s a free event at the Annenberg Space for Photography from April 26 – 28 and May 2 -5.  Hope to see you there! https://photoville.la

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Apr172019

May the Force Be with You

Events, NewsApril 17, 2019

On May 4th Oyako I will be taking Oyako photos Star Wars with characters in Roppongi Hills. Click on HERE for information on the event and how to apply.    

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Apr42019

Bruce on Yitiao TV

NewsApril 4, 2019

Yitiao, a popular and influential short film media in China, recently made this clip on Bruce Osborn and his Oyako project. Please click HERE to view the video.

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Jan212019

Japan Times

NewsJanuary 21, 2019

Bruce Osborn and his newest Oyako Book “Oyako: An Ode to Parents and Children” was introduced in Japan Times culture section on January 6th! Please click HERE to read the article.

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Jan202019

PetaPixel

NewsJanuary 20, 2019

Oyako Day was introduced on PetaPixel site which is a leading blog covering the world of photography. Please click HERE to read the article.

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Jan162019

Format Magazine

NewsJanuary 16, 2019

Bruce Osborn and his Oyako photos were recently featured in FORMAT MAGAZINE.  

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Jan112019

TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS

NewsJanuary 11, 2019

Bruce Osborn’s new book “Oyako: An Ode to Parents and Children” won Golden Winner on People – Family category on TIFA (TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FOTO AWARDS) site. Please check the article from HERE Books can be purchased from HERE

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Dec12018

OYAKO BOOK
~An Ode to Parents and Children~

NewsDecember 1, 2018

When Bruce Osborn first photographed punk musicians and their parents in 1982, he had no way of knowing that it would turn out to be a life-long project of over 7,000 photo shoots, covering Japanese society in all its variety from musicians, sushi chefs, and monks, to sports figures, adult film actresses, celebrities and the family next door.

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Nov302018

PDN

NewsNovember 30, 2018

Today, PDN put this information on their website about Oyako series. Click HERE to read the article.  

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Nov92018

Mainichi Newspaper 11.08.18

NewsNovember 9, 2018

Rica Matsumoto, who received the Oyako Award Special Prize 2018 was introduced in Mainichi Newspaper (Evening) on November 8th, 2018.

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Oct202018

“The day you were born, we were at Grandma’s house, eating curry and watching Sazae-san.”

Columns, Oyako StoriesOctober 20, 2018

“The day you were born, we were at Grandma’s house, eating curry and watching Sazae-san.”

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Sep92018

Oyako Day 2018

NewsSeptember 9, 2018

We are in the process of choosing the winners for “Oyako Day Photo Contest” and “Oyako Day Essay Contest.” The winner will be announced on Oyako Day official site.  

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Aug292018

Oyoko Day Essay Vol.4

Columns, Oyako StoriesAugust 29, 2018

We will introduce some works from the collection of works in past Oyako Day Essay contest.   LAYING POSSUM The little girls’ batteries begin to run down after eight at night. You can measure the younger one’s fatigue by how much she cries. As for her full of energy older sister, she survived today’s kindergarten, but now she’s run out of juice and is sleeping on the sofa. Mom’s the one who’s supposed to get them both upstairs to bed. After a 10 kilo and then a 17 kilo freight transfer to the second floor, Mom’s ready to give it up, but when she comes back to the living room,…

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Aug292018

Oyoko Day Essay Vol.3

Columns, Oyako StoriesAugust 29, 2018

We will introduce some works from the collection of works in past Oyako Day Essay contest.   I COULD HAVE PICKED A BETTER MOTHER Always at work, never at home; oh, how I hated my mother. When I thought I heard her at home, I’d find her standing there at the kitchen sink with her back to me. By middle school, I was fed up with everything. One day something happened at school that bothered me and everything went haywire. At home, I blew my top and turned on my mother. “If only I could have chosen my mother ! I would’ve picked a better one !!” I could see…

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Aug252018

What is Oyako Day?

NewsAugust 25, 2018

Oyako Day 2018 video clip on Yahoo! News. Directed by Toshi Inomata who was also the was director the Oyako Movie This year’s Oyako Day Exhibition starts on September 14th at Olympus Gallery Tokyo. Please clickHERE to view Yahoo! News.    

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Jul212018

Oyako Day X T-site

Events, NewsJuly 21, 2018

Oyako Day Book Giving display at T-Site in Daikanyama. http://real.tsite.jp/daikanyama/english/

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Jul202018

Book Giving Campaign

NewsJuly 20, 2018

On July 13th, there was a press event announcing this year’s Oyako Day book giving campaign which is supported by the following bookstores. Tsutaya, Asahiya, Libro, Parco, Yomu Yomu, Tadaya, Orion, Books Emutasu.   

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Jul182018

Oyoko Day Essay vol.2

NewsJuly 18, 2018

We will introduce some works from the collection of works in past Oyako Day Essay contest.   THE DAY I BCAME A PARENT I suddenly became the mother of a 10 year-old, American boy. Not a blood relation, but a foster parent. He was cute for the first month, but from there on, he plunged into rebellion. He was difficult and emotionally unstable. How many times did I think I should to stop being a foster parent? When I thought of giving over my role to a social worker, the words stuck in my throat and I couldn’t go through with it. Our mud-slinging went on for a half a…

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Jul182018

Oyoko Day Essay vol.1

NewsJuly 18, 2018

We will introduce some works from the collection of works in past Oyako Day Essay contest.   IT’S JUST ABOUT BEING TOGETHER “Your stomach aches again? You know, if you say that every morning, people will stop believing it’s true. Then when it really hurts, no one will help you. Now get up and get ready to go.” From kindergarten through first grade, for 4 years, it was the same every day. My daughter would complain of stomachaches and refuse to get dressed. Even if I drove her to the kindergarten, she wouldn’t get out of the car. When it came time for us to separate, she’d burst into tears,…

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Jul52018

TSUTAYA
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OYAKO DAY 2018

Events, NewsJuly 5, 2018

In support of Oyako Day, TSUTAYA is corroborating with of other bookstores on a campaign asking parents to give their children books. Believing in their power to stimulate positive change and we hope these presents will serve as inspiration for the children. This book campaign is happening in 900 bookstores throughout Japan during the month of July.

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May222018

Oyako Day 2018
Super Photo Session

Events, NewsMay 22, 2018

Bruce Osborn will be taking photos of one hundred Oyako (parents and children) on Oyako Day. See details below on how to apply Photographs taken at other Super Photo Sessions can be seen at Oyako Photo Gallery   SUPER PHOTO SESSION DATE: Oyako Day, July 22, 2018   APPLICATION DATES: Applications must be received by June 30, 2018   NOTIFICATION: Families that were selected will be contacted by July 13th.   LOCATION: A photo studio in Tokyo (participants informed of exact location upon notification)   PHOTO FEE: Free *Each family is responsible for their transportation to and from the studio.   PHOTO: Each family will receive one free print.   PRESS: Reporters are welcome on the session…

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May222018

Oyako Day 2018
Essay Contest

Events, NewsMay 22, 2018

Send us an essay about your family. This contest is open to everyone and there is no fee for entering. Example subjects: “now we can laugh about it”, “an unbreakable tie”, “an unforgettable memory”, “now that I’m a parent, I finally understand”, “what a crazy family” DETAILS   SEND 1. Your essay (include the title of the essay) 2. Your name, address, and age   TO E-Mail: essay@oyako.org please include “Oyako Essay Contest” as your e-mail’s subject line   Mail: OYAKO DAY 2018 Essay Contest HAYAMA Post office #13 240-0199, Japan    APPLICATION DATES: Contest ends July 23, 2018 Prize-winning essays will be introduced on the website at a later date.   JUDGES: Winning…

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May222018

Oyako Day 2018
Photo Contest

Events, NewsMay 22, 2018

Send us your most unforgettable family photos! This contest is open to everyone and there is no fee for entering. Click HERE Deadline:  July 23rd 11:00 am  

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Gift from the Parent

Events, NewsJuly 4, 2017

TSUTAYA x OYAKO DAY In support of Oyako Day, TSUTAYA has initiated a campaign asking parents to give their children a book this month. Our hope is that the present will serve as inspiration for the child. We believe in the power of books to stimulate positive change.  

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Ikuya MOTOKI (Actor)

 

Parent and child: the bond that is never really broken
During the filming of the movie, Oyako, present to the future, I was reminded of the strength of family bonds. In Japanese, we have the word Oyako combining the characters for parent and child into a single word. I’m impressed by the depth of meaning held in this one word, as if it was a monument to the lives we live. Maybe people these days think it’s just a word like any other. If only these people could participate in Oyako Day, then they’d see just how fine a word it is. Oyako Day has my wholehearted support.

OHBAYASHI Nobuhiko (Movie director)

 

The thread that ties parents and children feeds a loom of communication, weaving past to present and present to future. The information society has broadened the horizontal world but we’ve neglected the hopes of its vertical axis. Together, parents and children can change the world by being just what they should be, a true family. I hope people will think about that on OYAKO DAY.

OHBAYASHI Nobuhiko (Movie director) source: wikipedia

SATO Hiromichi (Oyako Gymnastic School, Supervisor)

 

To strengthen the bonds between parents and children, we must “Look one another eye to eye”,
“Rub each other shoulder to shoulder” and “Speak to each other”. I give my full support to Oyako Hi through the advancement of Oyako Gymnastics.

MARO Akaji (Dancer)

 

The relation between parents and children has been the source for everything dramatic since ancient times. We need to move this relation to an even richer place. For the future of all of us.

MARO Akaji (Dancer) source: wikipedia

SAITO Yosuke (Actor)

 

When I look at my son’s bad habits, I see my own. I’m sure it’ll happen to my son, the same way, when he notices his own child’s vices. This tie between parent and child, for better or for worse, endures.

YASUDA Sachiko (Vocalist)

 

We had our picture done at the Mainichi Newspaper “Oyako interview session”. When I saw the photogrpah, I was reminded that however much we get wound up in our worries over parenting, we still can’t ever get enough of our kids. So obvious, I suppose, but it took that picture to remind me.
Photographs open the heart on a page and then stay with us repeating the message. We go on living through one thing or another but the picture is there to call us home.
I hope the bonds between parents and children will grow forever deeper and that everybody will celebrate Oyako Day.

SAWADA Yasuko (Staff member of the United Nations)

 

Friends, acquaintances, neighbors, bosses & underlings. There are a lot of different relations between people, but being parent and child is the most intimate and natural one. It’s a strange relation fraught with overboard spoiling and clumsy communications that bathes in deep trust.
When I saw the picture Bruce Osborn did for us, I was taken aback. I discovered things that made me reconsider what parents and children are all about. It was a wonderful thing to bring home. I think putting aside a special day, like Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, to rethink and restart our parent-child relation is a wonderful idea. I support Oyako Day.

IGARASHI Takenobu (Tama Art University, President)

 

Bruce Osborn’s Oyako photographs are about what ties people together. His present to us are the wonderful When I look through his pictures, I feel I’m in the Utopia of photography.
I hope Bruce will go on for years with Oyako Day which gives all of us a fresh opportunity to come closer to each other.

photo by Shinya Fujiwara
OTAKE Shinobu (actress and TV personality)

 

What I learned from my father and mother, I pass on to my two children.
There’s a set of habits and some ways of thinking, but what the family really passes on is love.
Nothing would bring me greater happiness than to see that later, when my two children have become parents themselves, they’ve fully understood this.
It’s an important message, which is why I support Oyako Day.

OTAKE Shinobu (actress and TV personality) source: wikipedia

TSURUNO Takeshi (Actor, tarento & musician)

 

The Oyako relation is my guide to life. By creating happiness at home, I hope that one day my children will feel the same way. This is the marvelous cycle of Oyako.
I fully support the Oyako movement.

HAMAGUCHI Animal (former Pro-wrestler) / HAMAGUCHI Kyoko (freestyle wrestler & Olympic medalist)

 

Being too strict can make people hard-hearted, but too much coddling can ruin their lives.
When I’m training my daughter for wrestling and I push her hard, my wife Hatsue follows behind with words of affection.
Then, when I get home, I get my own dose of discipline.
“You call it training but it’s no better than bullying” she cries out, right in front of Kyoko, who completes the circle by saying, “Don’t be so mean to Papa.”
That’s how it is in the Hamaguchi Arena. It is the Oyako’s fate, to harmonize the strict and generous.
“OYAKO DAY” – I love you !!

Ultra Chichi, Ultra Haha & Ultraman Taro

 

Ultra Chichi (father):
We’ve heard about the Oyako movement on Nebula M78!! Oyako Day is not just about Earth, but can speak to the whole universe. Let’s make it so!

Ultra Haha (mother):
Ultraman Taro, along with the other Ultra Brothers and Ultra Warriors, are all my children. There are many kinds of Oyako, but no matter who we are, the parent and child relationship is special. That’s why it’s so wonderful to have Oyako Day so we can all celebrate it together. I give my full-hearted support to Oyako Day.

Ultraman Taro (son):
I’m 12,000 years old now, but whatever your age, you always have a mother and father. I am proud to be the son of Ultra Chichi and Ultra Haha. When I get to be 13,000 years old, I’d really like for Bruce to be there to take another Oyako photo of us. Let’s do a super photo session on Nebula M78! We’re all looking forward to it!

MINAMI Katsumi (former Vice President of Kitazato University)

 

Oyako Day Heals the Illness of Separation

We have an expression in Japanese, 古住今来, which the dictionary translates as “in all ages” or “since antiquity”. If you look at the characters, you see “from of old until now”. This expression is not really hard to understand, but these days most of the young don’t know it. People are infected with tunnel vision. They see only dips and dabs from the great tide of humanity’s past and have lost the ability to see the world beyond their present.

“Who are we, where do we come from, where are we going?” This conjecture is forever shadowing us, our groups and organizations, our societies and governments; and through them, nature and all life on our planet. Bruce and Yoshiko’s group express the importance of this proposition in “OYAKO” and reveal it to people through this basic relation.

The “OYAKO DAY” project, based as it is on parents and children, whispers to us of the grandchildren who will come. Japanese already have the word OYAKO. Someday the ferment set off by Bruce’s team will distill a new word, running across all generations.

TAKAHASHI Masatoshi (Producer, Kyushu Inter Media Laboratory, Inc. / Fukuoka School Headmaster, Digital Hollywood)

 

The Oyako relation is my guide to life. By creating happiness at home, I hope that one day my children will feel the same way. This is the marvelous cycle of Oyako.

I fully support the Oyako movement.

TAKIMURA Masaharu (Bistro Papa)

 

The pleasure of parents & children cooking together.
The profound strength a family’s taking meals together can give us.
Oyako Day is also a wonderful opportunity to bring families together around the dining table.

WATANABE Atsushi (Actor – Scriptwriter for "OYAKO The Film")

 

OYAKO ACROSS THE WORLD !

When I first heard about making a movie based on Bruce Osborn’s Oyako Photos, I thought it was a wonderful idea. When asked if I would like to do the script, it was a new challenge, but I was just thrilled.
Parents and children, are such fun to watch. That’s what the movies about. By fun, we’re talking about something like there being as many opinions as there are people. For anyone seeing the film, it should be the same thing. Each will carry away something different, and that’s the way it should be.
“OYAKO Movie” mixes documentary, interviews and drama, but without Bruce’s tremendous work shooting portraits of parents and children, it would never have existed. I believe that OYAKO will some day be an international word and that this day is not far off. I support OYAKO DAY with all my heart.

KOSHINO Junko (Designer)

 

I became a parent 35 years ago, and 11 years ago, my child became a parent too. It all happens so fast. You’re totally involved in bringing them up healthy & strong, and the next thing you know they’ve got their own kids. We’re sad because it’s all gone by so quickly, but be a trooper: you’ve done a great service for our country by adding to the population.
When our children grow up and become parents themselves, they can finally begin to understand what a parent feels. The ties between parent and child are deep and enduring. Just look at us: we move the same, talk the same, laugh the same. But just when you’re thinking how alike you are, you see that they’re totally different. And then, an instant later, there they are looking just like you again! I keep thinking that no matter how you cut it, a frog makes frogs. Oyako Day continues to have my full support.

HIRAHARA Makoto (Saxophonist) / HIRAHARA Aika (Singer)

 

2015 will be the 13th year that Bruce Osborn organizes OYAKO Day. We may all take for granted that parents watch out for their children and that their children are grateful for the family they live in, but Oyako Day is a special moment for Parents & Children to take time together to think and talk about just how special they are to each other. It’s a story I try to tell with my music at Hirahara Sanchi concerts.
I am one of Oyako Day’s strong supporters.

FUJIMOTO Yuko (Okaasan Shimbun, Editor in Chief)

 

From the moment of the newborn’s kickstart gasp, mother, child and father receive their title of “Oyako.” Oyako goes beyond blood ties. It’s a bond of the heart kept untarnished by unlimited liability. Bruce was drawn to this word, so special in Japan, and drawn so close that now the two are inseparable. Exposed in Bruce’s parents and children photographs, we feel the heartbeat of each and every family. Oyako are all so different, and yet in one thing they are all the same, their love. The pulse of Japan’s Oyako billows rhythmically. I know it can stretch out across the sea, calling all the world to renewed tomorrows. Let Oyako Day bring us all, here in Japan and other places throughout the world, together. Okāsan Shimbun will continue to spread the word about Oyako Day.

UMEZAWA Tomio (Actor)

 

Of all the pictures ever taken of me, this has to be my happiest face.
Thank you Bruce, I think it will always be my favorite photo.
Oyako is amazing !!!

Taylor KINNEY (Actor)

 

The relationship I have with my mother is one of the most meaningful relationships in my life; she really helped to shape the person that I am today. Being able to travel with her to Japan (the first time for both of us) was such a wonderful experience and commemorating the trip by having Bruce photograph us for the Oyako interview in Mainichi newspaper made it even more special. Not only do we now have Bruce’s wonderful images to help us remember the trip, but they also serve as a reminder – for us, and to many others in Japan – of how important the bonds between parents and their children are.