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Super cute Japanese grandma! I learned photography and retouching at the age of 70. At the age of 95, I still continued to take photos and share them with my late husband. Humorous and energetic, super popular! | Mom and Baby | LINE TODAY

Super cute Japanese grandma! I learned photography and retouching at the age of 70. At the age of 95, I still continued to take photos and share them with my late husband. Humorous and energetic, super popular! | Mom and Baby | LINE TODAY
Super cute Japanese grandma! I learned photography and retouching at the age of 70. At the age of 95, I still continued to take photos and share them with my late husband. Humorous and energetic, super popular! | Mom and Baby | LINE TODAY
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Kimiko Nishimoto

Is your grandma also so cute? Kimiko Nishimoto, a grandmother in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, has three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. When she was young, she was just an ordinary housewife. The one who likes photography is actually Mr. At that time, grandma had no interest in photography at all.

Unexpectedly, when grandma was 72 years old, her son opened a photography classroom. Through the lens of her classmates, she actually turned on her passion for photography! With the encouragement of my son, I actually embarked on a magical journey of creation!

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Kimiko Nishimoto started learning photography at the age of 72. She learned Mac post-production at the age of 74 and tried to use photo editing software. She held a photography exhibition and published her first photography book at the age of 88. She is still taking photos at the age of 95.

Kimiko Nishimoto

Photography shows grandma’s childlike innocence

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Grandma Kimiko Nishimoto is so naughty! How dare you make fun of yourself! Her most famous photos are of putting herself in a garbage bag (is it garbage?), hanging it on a clothes drying pole (is it clothes that were too late to collect?), and escaping from a car overturning (netizens said: Is it a real car accident but the blood P Lost? ) and dressed as Harry Potter!

In the photo, she is full of smiles and has a sparkling childlike innocence in her eyes. It also healed many fans.

Husband and son encourage creation

Kumiko Nishimoto must have lived in a very loving environment. Although she had never studied photography, her husband, son and classmates in the photography class patiently helped her become familiar with how to operate the camera. Kimiko handles the composition or special effects of each work herself, and she feels a sense of accomplishment when she sees her finished photography.

Kimiko Nishimoto

I like to make friends, and the elderly also need a stage!

The camera became her personal accessory. Kimiko Nishimoto will also create according to current events. For example, when Yuzuru Hanyu is on topic, she will learn to jump like Yuzuru Hanyu, and she knows how to play better than young people.

She said the most important things in life are interests and friends. In the post, there are many expressions of Grandma Kimiko Nishimoto’s expression of being immersed in delicious food while eating delicious food. Whether it is Japanese bento, miso crepe, or udon, she can eat it with relish! She even smokes and drinks every day. Kimiko said that the secret to her longevity is to maintain a “heart that wants to constantly challenge”. As long as she maintains her passion for the things around her, life will never be boring.

Kimiko Nishimoto

After my husband passed away, I still had to take pictures to show her

Kimiko’s husband passed away before her, but Kimiko would still show him the photos she took, allowing her late husband to see the world through her lens, making Kimiko still feel happy.

She said: “As long as I live, I will continue to take pictures. Even if I lie down one day and can’t get up, I will still take pictures of the ceiling.”

Has this enthusiasm also inspired you who forget about the joy of life?

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