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Japanese photographer Kazuo Kitai's photo book "Spanish Night". Kazuo Kitai, the first documentary photographer in Japan to be the first Kimura Ihei photo award winner ("to the village"). From the "Struggle" works represented by "Resistance" and "Sanrizuka" in the 60s after the war, to the "Rural" series depicting the original landscape of Japan that has been forgotten since the 1970s, as well as urban life, China-related, etc. The photographer found the significance of photography in keeping records of the so-called "daily world", and has left many intimate, nostalgic and very deep works. This book is. A book composed of illustrations taken in Spain in the 1970s. After the publication of “To the Village”, Kazuo Kitai's unique work among the many works of “Color” in “Foreign Countries” Spain, with the desire to take on a new challenge, moving away from photographing the Japanese countryside in monochrome. . However, the coloring and the composition have an outstanding sense and aesthetics, and the book is a book that takes off the hat due to the multifacetedness of the photographer's technique and style.