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Photobook "With OBI" by three Japanese photographers. At the beginning of the book, publisher Zenzaburo Hara states that the Edo period's ukiyo-e shunga is a culture that the world should be proud of, and that in this book he is trying to "express the style of ukiyo-e in a way that suits the individuality of each artist" as "a splendor that can rival the splendor of the Edo period." In response to Hara's request, the three photographers express sexual love between men and women in their own style. Tachiki describes his own photos as "shunga-style dreamy photos," and the men and women, gently illuminated by natural light and captured in soft focus, are filled with a sweet and dreamy atmosphere. Kano includes works published in "FUCK," and as Hara comments, "his inherent dynamism and layered images show a solemn presence with rich colors," the close-up bodies, the double-page spread, and the unique color tone and temperature are sensual. By inserting various images between the man and woman's sexual encounters, Ichimura has created a composition that evokes the pleasure of the two from a different perspective, allowing the three artists to create their own "shunga."