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Japanese photographer Sumiharu Watanabe's photo book "New York 28th Year Encounter". Speaking of Sumiharu Watanabe's masterpiece, "The Face of Washington Square". Sumiharu Watanabe, who was assigned to New York as a correspondent of Nikon at that time, is a photo book composed of works that capture people gathering in Washington Square of Greenwich Village, where future artists who are free to live gather. Many of the works that portray the scene of the "world of peace" that transcended the gap between racial problems and rich and poor are known as timeless masterpieces. This book is composed of illustrations taken by visiting New York twice for the first time in four and a half centuries when two years have passed since Nikon retired. It beautifully depicts the changing and unchanging appearance of the city. A sequel to "The Face of Washington Square", which captures the streets and people in the free air, such as performances, fashion, homelessness, pets, and graffiti art in Washington Square.