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Japanese photographer Hiroshi Takano's photo book "Document Obscene Culture". The career of Hiroshi Takano's photographer is uncertain, but from the 1970s to the 1980s, this book was written with magazine reporters and writers such as Ryuichiro Kitahama (pen name: Ichiro Fukiage) and Inatoshi Kuwahara, and Japanese sex customs. A book that documents the transition of the women surrounding it. Beginning with the sexual liberation of young women and female students in the early 70's, the golden age of Turkish baths, the rise of SM clubs and Harenchi cabarets, the popularity of lesbian bars, private room cafes, love massages, and the emergence of telephone clubs. Furthermore, the history of customs at that time, such as the culture of the runaway tribe, the bamboo tribe, the tattoo, and the delinquent girl, is described, and Hiromi Tsuchida, a leading Japanese photographer who adds the text to this book, says, "70's, Japanese. A record of changes in sexual consciousness. "