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Japanese photographer Joji Hashiguchi has published numerous themed portrait collections, including "Map of a Seventeen-Year-Old," "Father," "Couple," "Work 1991-1995," and "Dream." His style, which captures the human spirit and dignity through portraits and depicts social contexts of the past, present, and future, continues to captivate fans both in Japan and abroad. This book was published in 1982, the year after he won the Taiyo Prize for his "Gaze" series, capturing young people in Shinjuku and Harajuku. It features photographs of "Troublesome Teenagers" in Liverpool, London, Nuremberg, West Berlin, New York, and Tokyo. Through the daily lives of young people on the verge of deviating from mainstream society, such as delinquents, unemployed youth, and heroin addicts, the book explores their innermost cries with illustrations and his own text. This is a wonderful work that embodies the pure heart of a young man and the photographer's tender love. Comes with obi.