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Photographs by Japanese photographer Kosuke Higa. Born in Okinawa in 1931, after graduating from the national school of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, studied photography in correspondence courses, and as a publisher of the photo magazine "Photo Mako" published in Okinawa mainly in the 1970s, he greatly promoted Okinawa photography. Kosuke Higa who is also one of the people who has made a contribution. And is this the only book published in 1979 as a self-published publication? A valuable book that recorded a series of popular name "730 Nana San Maru" that was done 6 years after the return to the mainland. A major revolution in traffic where the Japanese government changed the right-side traffic from left-side traffic to face-to-face traffic for automobiles as the final step for the return project. While right-hand traffic was the mainstream in the world, is it good for the future to adapt to a system similar to the mainland? How much is the burden of the public's anxiety, the cost of exchanging lights, etc., and the tax burden of road maintenance, etc. related to this series? Since the return to the mainland in 1972? Is it performance? A collection of works by a photographer who talked about the complicated feelings of the local people behind the action through photographs of the 730 movement.