Childhood and education (1929–1954) Narita was born on September 3, 1929, in
Kobe City,
Hyōgo, Japan. His family moved to
Aomori shortly after his birth. When he was eight months old, Narita suffered a burn on his left hand after grabbing charcoal from the
hearth in his abode; his hand didn't heal even after having many surgeries. Narita began school in April 1936, at
Aomori Municipal Furukawa Elementary School. At eight years old, his family moved to Ōshō Village, Muko District, Hyōgo (presently
Amagasaki), and was transferred to Ritsudai Sho Jinjo Elementary School (presently
Amagasaki Municipal Osho Elementary School). Due to the school's separation, Narita completed the fourth grade at Ritsudai Sho Jinjo Second Elementary School (presently
Amagasaki Nishi Elementary School, where he stayed six years until the age of fourteen. During his time in elementary school, he was bullied due to his language differences and the burn on his left hand. Narita also decided he wanted to become a painter in the future. After graduating from Aomori Junior High (now
Aomori High School), Narita worked as a printer to save money, and in 1950 entered Musashino Art School (presently
Musashino Art University). Initially, he majored in Western painting but felt dissatisfied with the class and moved to the sculpting department.
Career (1954–1987) After graduating from Musashino Art School, he made part of his income doing special effects production work on the 1954 film
Godzilla. His work was the subject of a major retrospective exhibition at the Aomori Museum in 2015 that included 700 pieces of his work. The show traveled to the
Fukuoka Art Museum. A monograph was produced on his work, entitled “Narita Toru Illustration Works 成田亨作品集” (400 pages). It is held in the
Library of Congress.
Death (2002) Narita died on February 26, 2002, at age 72, from multiple cerebral infarctions. == Personal life ==