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A photo book of Shomei Tomatsu, a leading photographer in postwar Japan, "<11:02> Nagasaki (Signed)". "Japan (1967)" "Oh! The documents left by Shomei Tomatsu from the 1960s to the 1970s, such as Shinjuku (1969), I am a King (1972), and the Pencil of the Sun (1975), are valuable historical records and fine-art photography. It has pioneering value as well. Shomei Tomatsu, the central figure who led the rise of postwar Japanese photography that Takuma Nakahira and Daido Moriyama longed for. This book is the first photo collection for Higashimatsu alone. A treasure that shines brilliantly in the history of Japanese photography. Higashimatsu, who first landed in Nagasaki in 1961, 15 years after the atomic bomb was dropped, is still living tomorrow compared to the city that was beginning to show signs of reconstruction. I witnessed the reality that there are many people living in fear of health, and I never let the fact be "forgotten", and I continued to face the city and people. A complete set that comes with a case (no name), acetate cover, leaflets, and order card, and is a valuable book in good condition and
signed by Shomei Tomatsu .