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Japanese photographer Toshiaki Kanayama's photo book "Zenkyoto Imagination". Toshiaki Kanayama, a photojournalist representing Japan after the war. Born in Tokyo in 1944, dropped out of the photography department of the Faculty of Arts, Nikon Salon, continued to shoot anti-war movements from the latter half of the 1960s, published in weekly and monthly magazines, etc., and received high praise worldwide in 1970. A masterpiece of Protest Photographs, he released a work "Rage -Age of Turbulence-" that spelled out the record of anti-war conflicts from 1987 to 1970, then moved to Okinawa and portrayed the actual situation of Okinawa before and after returning to the mainland. He held a solo exhibition at the Nikon Salon in 1972, and published a photo book as "Okinawa Prefecture, Japan" in 1975. This book is a collection of works published in 1984, and is a unique book that introduces a series of "Zenkyoto" in the latter half of the 1960s with texts, and consists of photographic plates of Kanayama. Consists of chapters on "blood," "fort," "flame," and "earth," and considers a series of joint battles such as "The University of Tokyo / Nihon University Struggle" and "Sanrizuka." A valuable collection of records by journalists known to those in the know who are supported by Shomei Tomatsu and Tadao Mitome.