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"11:02: Nagasaki" is a photo collection by Tomatsu Shomei, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. The documents left by Tomatsu Shomei from the 1960s to the 1970s, including "Shinjuku (1969)," "I am a King (1972)," and "Pencil of the Sun (1975)," are both valuable historical records and have pioneering value as artistic photography. Tomatsu Shomei was a central figure in the rise of postwar Japanese photography, admired by Takuma Nakahira and Daido Moriyama. This book is Tomatsu's first photo book alone, and a treasure that shines brilliantly in the history of Japanese photography. When Tomatsu first landed in Nagasaki in 1961, 15 years after the atomic bombing, he witnessed the reality that, in contrast to the city that was beginning to show signs of recovery, there were still many people living in fear of their future lives and health. He resolved to not let this fact be "forgotten," and continued to face the city and its people. (Original paraffin included, but with large tears and damage)