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This book is a guide to "Tokyo" photographed by Daido Moriyama, one of Japan's leading photographers and winner of the 2019 Hasselblad Foundation International Photography Award. It captures "present-day Tokyo" as seen through the eyes of a photographer who has been photographing this city for over 60 years since moving to Tokyo at the age of 21. Based on Moriyama's "Tokyo Famous Places Guide" series in the magazine "Otona no Weekend" (Kodansha), this book is interesting for its concept of being presented like a guidebook. It covers areas such as "Central," "Roppongi," "Ginza & Tsukiji," "Shibuya & Harajuku," "Shinjuku," "Asakusa," "Ueno," "Ikebukuro," "Kanda," "Tokyo Bay," "West Tokyo," and "East Tokyo." When you think of Moriyama's Tokyo, you might imagine Shinjuku and Shibuya, but this book also thoroughly covers facilities and areas that have emerged since the 21st century, such as Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Skytree, and the Bay Area. The text is primarily in English, with some parts written in English, Chinese, and Japanese. The dust jacket is missing.