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In the Japanese city of Nagoya, Surrealism developed as a distinctive regional formation within interwar Japanese Surrealism, especially from the mid-1930s to the early 1940s. In Nagoya, surrealist activity took shape across poetry, criticism, photography, small-scale publishing, and exhibition culture rather than through a single medium or institution. Recent scholarship has identified the city as one of the liveliest centres of Surrealist activity in Japan during the late 1930s, emphasizing the roles of figures such as Chirū Yamanaka, Yoshio Shimozato, Minoru Sakata, and Kansuke Yamamoto in building a local milieu that connected artistic experiment with magazines, camera clubs, and exhibition networks.
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