熱き日々 in オキナワ / Hot Days in Okinawa

石川 真生 / Mao Ishikawa

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Publisher/Foil

   Published/2013
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/258*193*10
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A photobook of female photographer Masao Ishikawa representing Japan, "Hot Days in Okinawa / Hot Days in Okinawa". Makoto Ishikawa, a photographer from Okinawa who is very popular worldwide. After graduating from the Higashimatsu Lighting Workshop in 1974, he worked at a black bar in Tera, Kosa, to make photographs of American soldiers, and made himself a boyfriend of a US soldier “A black who is only good at dance and sex It is said that the curiosity was being turned to "pandpan walking". However, it was a symbol of women who worked in black bars that they jumped out of a tight "local area" and sought their "freedom" by living in the "base" town. From the following year, I moved to a bar in Kinbu, describing the lifestyles of the hostess who flowed from the mainland and from work. This book is a youthful book of such Ishikawa Masao, and was the origin as a photographer, and it was a book consisting of illustrations of women working in the city of the "base" taken in the mid 70's and US soldiers. A drama filled with the love and humanity of women who lived in the underground world. Missing OBI.
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<Condition> New item not opened (Shrink wrap Yabure)
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