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A photo book "Tokyo Mandala / Tokyo Mandala" by Tohmatsu Lighting, one of the leading Japanese photographers after the war. Daido Moriyama and Keisuke Araki, world-renowned Japanese masters. For these two people, "Two Bokura are Higashimatsu-san's sword-bearers and Mr. Tsukuda Kakusan, forever (Interview · photo adults from Higashi-matsu Lighting)" and says Moriyama, "The boss of our heart Tomatsu lighting that was "like existence". In the late 60's and 70's, he was a pioneer in the movement of Japanese photography, such as Araki, Moriyama, Provoke, and the Compola generation. This book is a catalog of works published at the 2007 Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography exhibition. The "Mandala Photo Exhibition" series started with "Nagasaki" in 2000. After that, "Okinawa", "Kyoto", and "Aichi" continued, and they were mainly composed of illustrations taken in each region, but the exhibition also included illustrations not limited to Tokyo. One. The portraits of Fukase, Araki, Moriyama, and others taken in the 70's are also impressive.