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Japanese photographer Fumida Fukuda's photo book “Youth never return again '69 Shinjuku Kaminari are now ...”. Fukuda Fumiaki was the pioneer of the “scoop photographer” who captured the secret meeting of the popular idol Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura at the time, and the trial of former Prime Minister Aida Nakakakuei in the Lockheed case. In addition, as a contract photographer for the magazine "FOCUS", he has made a name for celebrity portraits of celebrities and politicians, and published essays and other essays that spelled out the memories of many shooting sites. This book is the 16th Heibonsha Associate Solar Award winning work published in 1980. The stage is Shinjuku Central Park in the late 1960s, commonly known as “Shinjuku Zeroyon”. At that time, there was no shadow and shape of the skyscraper, and the brand new asphalt with a width of 20 meters was a biker ballad. Enjoying a speed ratio from zero to four hundred meters, "Zeroyon" attracted hundreds of motorcycles every weekend and young people aged 15 to 20 years old and enjoyed motorcycle riding from the bottom of their heart. A documentary about their youth and now 10 years later.