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"Sakurako 1986 - 1993" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Isao Hirachi. He was born in Tokyo in 1945, the year of the end of the war, and attended Waseda Jitsugyo University. He joined the photography club there, and after graduating, he started working part-time as a press photographer for a TV station, but soon quit and entered the photography department of Nihon University of the Arts. However, he was in the midst of a campus protest, and he felt a dislike for group life and organizations, and he began to wish to capture the presence of women, their longings, and their complexes in photographs. He initially started working for Asahi Graph and Asahi Journal, and through this connection he went on shoots in the countryside, which led to his early representative work, "Onsen Geisha." After that, he was active in the world of commercials and in Weekly Asahi, but this book is a photo collection based on "Sakurako," who made her gravure debut in the 1980s under the name "Sakurako Hosho" and enjoyed great popularity.