瞽女 / Blind Itinerant Female Musician

橋本 照嵩 / Shoko Hashimoto

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Publisher/のら社

   Published/1974
Format/ソフトカバー&スリップケース   Pages/239   Size/250*185*20
Google翻訳
A photo book "Goze" by Japanese photographer Shosuke Hashimoto. Born in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture in 1939, he started his career as a photographer in the 1960s. While capturing the good old culture and original scenery of Japan, such as "Kitakami River" and "Nishiyama Onsen", which are being forgotten in modern times, the portraits of celebrities such as Choji Murata and Hideo Nomo, titled "Man's Face", are also famous. Terutaka Hashimoto rushed. And this book is a representative work of Shosuke Hashimoto, published in 1974 from "Norasha", which was represented by Kazuo Kitai, edited by Norio Osaki, and published numerous masterpiece photo collections. A documentary that traces the daily life of a blind traveling entertainer, "Goze," who walks through the villages of Echigo, Niigata Prefecture, guided by shamiuta. Led by Hana, a sighted woman, and followed by Seki and Misao, the gozes travel around and talk about shamiuta and danmono to earn money and rice. A legendary woman who no longer exists. An emotional drama of an entertainer. Comes with a booklet (peripheral period Terutaka-san and Goze Tadahiko Mori).
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Good but missing obi-band.
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