Mural by Okamoto Taro called Myth of Tomorrow on Display in Shibuya Station, Tokyo, Japan - stock photo

This mural was commissioned by a Mexican luxury hotel in 1967 but went missing two years later. It finally turned up in 2003 and in 2008 the 30 meter long artwork was installed in the station. The work depicts the atomic bomb exploding over Hiroshima. The mural is located on the 2nd floor of the station towards the Inokashira Line.
This mural was commissioned by a Mexican luxury hotel in 1967 but went missing two years later. It finally turned up in 2003 and in 2008 the 30 meter long artwork was installed in the station. The work depicts the atomic bomb exploding over Hiroshima. The mural is located on the 2nd floor of the station towards the Inokashira Line.
Mural by Okamoto Taro called Myth of Tomorrow on Display in Shibuya Station, Tokyo, Japan
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