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Photograph book "Musashino / Musashino" of Japanese photographer Shunji Okura. Born in 1937 as a grandson of the Japanese painter Kawai Gyokudo, he studied under the photographer Akira Sato, a member of VIVO after graduating from high school. Started freelance activities in 1959, starting with portraits of jazz players, fashion and commercial photography of Soen, dishes, insects, ikebana, Musashino's feature, and painter Genichiro Inokuma He is also a famous photographer in "Painters' Toy Box" which introduced his private collection. This book is a collection of works edited under the theme of "Musashino" as the title suggests. Musashino, who was familiar from childhood, was an image drawn by Okura for many years through the filter of the masterpiece "Musashino" by Doppo Kunikida. An ambitious work created by releasing yourself from the spell. A book that takes off a cap on the camera eye of a photographer who entices casual suburban scenery into a modern and beautiful landscape.