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A photo collection of Japanese photographer Joji Hashiguchi. Joji Hashiguchi, a documentary photographer representing Japan, who has left many works with high message quality through dialogue with "society" and "people". I visited the area from before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and pursued the transformation of cities and people, facing the subject head on headlines with the theme of "bad", "young", "father", "job" etc. Starting with portraits, we continue to make recommendations to the modern society. This book is a collection of works that have been awarded the 18th Solar Award and is also the origin of a Hashiguchi photographer. After a long trip, I went to Tokyo to work as a photographer from rural town. Shinjuku continues to be aware of loneliness and anxiety about the future. Shinjuku, Kabukicho, where the law and the law were mixed, and it was said to be a human zoo. "Gaze" of bad boys and girls who feel in the street corner. What is ahead of this gaze? Hashiguchi decided to prepare and jumped into them to look for the answer. Their tense eyes that were said to be fallen out are the best of vulgarity. A masterpiece of a social documentary that takes in front of them the teachers and their families, and sees the truth behind their pure eyes. With OBI.