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This issue, "Asahi Graph: February 7, 1969 Issue: Special Feature: Expanding Student Rebellion," is a part of Asahi Graph, one of Japan's early weekly graphic magazines, first published by the Asahi Shimbun Company on January 25, 1923. It was a veteran magazine that continued to be published for approximately 77 years until its regular publication ended with the October 13, 2000 issue. Its defining feature is its "visual newspaper/visualized reporting," with a significant portion of its pages devoted to photographs and illustrations. Using both text and photographs, it has visually documented the turbulent changes in modern and contemporary Japan, including incidents, customs, culture, social conditions, war, postwar reconstruction, high economic growth, and the bubble economy. It has served as a recorder of art, journalism, and society, giving many readers the sense of "seeing the action." This valuable issue, featuring a mix of black-and-white and color coverage of the "student rebellions" that erupted at universities across the country since the mid-1960s, features even more photographic illustrations than the average issue.