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"Kazuo Uemura Bijo Gashu" is a collection of works by Kazuo Uemura (1940-1986), a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. His images of glamorous and sensual women and sad, emotional stories strongly reflect the atmosphere of Showa era Japan, and many of his works have been made into movies and TV dramas, earning him high praise for his literary side. His collaboration with Ryoko Yamagishi, "Dousei Jidai" (1972), which is about young people living together, became a hit, and other works such as "Shurayukihime" and "Sarusuberi" (1983), which were also made into movies starring Meiko Kaji, became popular. His delicate and seductive depictions of women are so fascinating that Aku Yu, his colleague at the advertising agency Senkosha and co-writer on "Hitogui", said, "This is a true genius." This book is a collection of many images created in the 1960s and 1970s, and is a long-awaited book for fans, complete with the frontispiece of "Dousei Jidai." It also comes with a pinup.