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"Shijyo Tokyo - Marketplace of Emotions" is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, a photographer who represents the postwar Japanese photography world. In the 1960s, which began with "Satchin," which won the Taiyo Prize, in the 1970s, which was born from his meeting with his beloved wife Yoko and represented by "Sentimental Journey," which could be said to be the beginning of "Araki's personal photography," in the 1980s, when he demonstrated his talent in radical depictions and "eros" in collaboration with the famous editor Akira Suei, and in the 1990s, when he began to depict more sentimental feelings through still lifes and landscapes after Yoko's death. Nobuyoshi Araki has continued to explore various styles to suit his own feelings and the mood of the times. This book is a collection of works published by overseas publishers as part of a series of exhibitions held by Araki in Germany, Italy, the UK, and New York in the late 1990s. The title takes into consideration the double meaning of "market" and "personal feelings," and the upper section features colored flowers while the lower section features distressed monochrome. The content depicts the dual nature of Araki at the time, including themes such as "life and death," "beauty and decadence," and "love and eros."