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Photo book "Visions of Japan" by Daido Moriyama, a Japanese photographer. Following the genealogy of postwar Japan's leading photographers Higashimatsu Higashi and Eikoh Hosoe, he has been active as a freelancer since the late 1960s, and has released conceptual works as a member of Provoke by Takuma Nakahira, Yutaka Takanashi and others. Daido Moriyama left behind his masterpieces such as "Theatrical Photo Book" and "Goodbye to Photography", and has established a solid position as the world's most popular Japanese photographer with Nobuyoshi Araki and others. This book was published in the late 90's by Korinsha Publishing, a book from a famous Japanese photographer's series "Visions of Japan", and was composed of illustrations shot in Paris. One. In some places, you can feel the "Paris" of the master, Ujeune Atget, and it looks like a tribute to Atget. In the preface, Shunji Ito's text wrote his thoughts on Adge and Daido Moriyama's thoughts on Adge. The art direction is Kaoru Kasai.