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Nobuyoshi Araki's False Diary, a photo book by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers. This book is a photo book published by Hakuya Shobo in 1980, but in the same year, `` Fake Reportage of Nobuyoshi Araki '' was also published earlier, and the editors and the late 70's-80's including this book The work with Iaki stands out. One snapshot with a date is arranged on each page, and it is arranged in chronological order from April 1, 1979, making it seem like a diary of the event of the day, The last is 1992. At that time, Araki was shooting while changing the camera's date setting, and it seems that such tricks were derived from "false" in this book. There are many female nudes, but it contains daily scenes captured by Araki, such as scenes of towns and funerals, as well as a scene from "Tsigoinel Weizen" directed by Kiyoshi Jun Suzuki, who wrote the obi of this book. "In the end, the act of photography for me is to take a picture with the date. The photograph is my life and my life, and my diary is just a record of that day. It feels just right for me. "(From" My Diary / Past "). Second printing.