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A photo collection of Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama “Shinjuku Plus”. Photographer Moriyama, representative of the 20th century Japanese photography world, who has been active since the late 1960s, worked at Takeji Iwamiya's studio, then became an assistant to Hideko Hosoe, and met the production of "Rose Sensai" etc. Searching for his own style while admiring Higashimatsu Lighting. From the mid-1960s, the electric encounter with Takuma Nakahira developed into the first issue of “Proveke”, leading to masterpieces “Hunter” and “Goodbye to Photography” since the 1970s. Since the 1980s, Daido Moriyama has always been at the forefront of the era, as represented by the “light and shadow”, “journey to Nakaji”, “Color”, and “Hysteric”. This book is a collection of works set up in Shinjuku, which has been snapped for more than 40 years since moving to Tokyo from Osaka in 1961. It is a pocket-sized library photo book containing 551 photo illustrations. .