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Japanese photographer Shoji Ueda's photo book "Shoji Ueda Excursion Photobook -Soundless Memories- (Acceptable)". In an era when photographers who were active around the same time after the war were flying around the world, he looked up to his hometown Tottori as a place of his life, and while incorporating the climate, climate and culture of the area, he sought avant-garde photographic expression. Shoji Ueda continued. The work is rich in light Japanese atmosphere and originality, and many modern illustrations that are still in use today are described as "UEDA-CHO / Ueda style" and are highly evaluated worldwide. Ueda, who landed in Europe on his first overseas trip in 1972, planned to release the shutter with a desire to photograph and compile it as a photo book after returning to Japan, but suddenly stopped publishing it, and in 1973 the following year. A book edited from nearly 1,000 works that have been taken after two years of visiting the area again and taking pictures. This is a valuable collection of works by a photographer who has consistently taken pictures of San'in scenery for the first time in his 60th birthday. (With big water damages.)