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"Beyond the Alley" is a photo collection by Japanese photographer Kiyoshi Tanno. Born in Fukushima in 1944, after graduating from Tokyo College of Photography (now Tokyo Polytechnic University), Kiyoshi Tanno traveled around cities and rural areas throughout Japan, photographing people, the environment, life, and culture through his work for the rural magazine "Ie no Hikari". Since 1970, he has been working as a freelance photographer, but he is also a master of snapshot photography, traveling aimlessly with a camera in hand through the Japanese archipelago, wherever the wind takes him. His photo collections include "Memories of the Village (1975)" and "Personal Journal: Kiyoshi Tanno Photo Notes (1981)", and he has also published many books that convey the fun of photography and the appeal of snapshot photography, such as "Introduction to the Camera (1979)" and "Introduction to Walking Photography (1991)". This book is his second photo collection, published in 1979, and is a book of snapshots taken in Tokyo. This is a tasteful collection of works that conveys through its illustrations the strong human emotions of a photographer who has a deep love for people and towns.