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Photo book "Shinano-Yugyo" by Japanese photographer Kazuo Kitai. 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 60's after the war, to the "Rural" series depicting the original landscape of Japan that has been forgotten since the 1970's, as well as urban life, China related etc. The photographer has found the significance of photography in keeping records of the so-called "everyday world", and has left many intimate, nostalgic and very deep works. As Takuma Nakahira said, "No matter what Kazuo Kitai captures, it will be 'countryside'." This book is a collection of works published in 1987 and composed of illustrations taken on the stage of "Shinshu" as the title suggests. This is a rare and rare color series for photographers who have mainly created monochrome. In casual scenery and still life photographs, calculated color schemes and compositions, as well as tasteful stories are included in the detailed photo commentary at the end of the book, the photographer's deep thinking One book fascinated by many aspects.