Japan's first female photojournalist and renowned photographer Soniko Sasamoto has died at the age of 107. According to the report of th...
Japan's first female photojournalist and renowned photographer Soniko Sasamoto has died at the age of 107.
According to the report of the foreign news agency "Reuters", Japan's first female photojournalist Soniko Sasamoto claimed to take a glass of red wine every night as the secret of good health. She turned 15 just two weeks before her 108th birthday. May you live a long life in August.
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Soniko Sasamoto was born in Tokyo the year World War I began. Began doing and joined the Photographic Association of Japan in 1940.
The female photojournalist's subjects ranged from General Douglas MacArthur overseeing the American occupation of Japan after World War II to coal miners' wives.
After turning 107, Soniko Sasamoto said in an interview with the website Art & Design Inspiration that a glass of red wine and a piece of chocolate every night are the secrets to her longevity.
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He had said in the interview that 'You should never be lazy, it is important to be positive about your life and never give up.
He added that you need to push yourself and stay aware so that you can move forward.
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