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Japan's leading photographer Masatoshi Naito's photo book “Sakai-Tohoku private faith-/ Baba”. After graduating from the Department of Applied Chemistry, Waseda University, worked for one year after working for Kurashiki Rayon (now Kuraray). Received the Japan Photography Critics Association's New Face Award for “Japanese Mummy”, which was photographed in an impressed Buddha at Dewa Sanzan. As well as publishing a number of photo books, as an ethnologist, he has written books such as "Study on Mummy Faith (1974)". This book is a masterpiece of Masatoshi Naito, and is a book composed of illustrations depicting women who support the unique religious soil of the Tohoku region. The appearances of the “Miko” who perform “muttering” called “Itako” and “garbage”, the mysterious sensitivity to seek out the soul in a different dimension, and the eyesight to see the other world. . . “Women” have supported the foundation of “religion” and “entertainment” in Japan. One of the best masterpieces that highlights the strength and beauty of Japanese women. Second edition.