青春ふたたび帰らず '69新宿カミナリ族はいま・・・(Signed)

福田 文昭 / Fumiaki Fukuda

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Publisher/第三書館

   Published/1980
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/256   Size/260*185*15
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Japanese photographer Fumiaki Fukuda's photo book "Youth never returns '69 Shinjuku Kaminarizoku is now ... (Signed)". Fumiaki Fukuda was the forerunner of the "scoop cameraman" who captured the secret meeting between Momoe Yamaguchi and Tomokazu Miura, the popular idols at the time, and the trial site of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, who was on trial in the Lockheed scandal. In addition, as a contract photographer for the magazine "FOCUS", he has made a name for himself in portraits of celebrities such as entertainers and politicians, and has published essays that describe the memories of numerous shooting sites. This book is a work that won the 16th Heibonsha Semi-Sun Award, published in 1980. The stage is Shinjuku Central Park in the latter half of the 1960s, commonly known as "Shinjuku Zeroyon". At that time, there was no shadow or shape of a skyscraper, and the brand new asphalt with a width of 20 meters was a biker's variety. Hundreds of motorcycles and young people between the ages of 15 and 20 gathered every weekend at "Zeroyon," where you can enjoy speed ratios from zero to 400 meters, and enjoyed riding a motorcycle from the bottom of your heart. A documentary about their youth and the present 10 years later. Signed by the photographer .
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<Condition> Good missing obi-band.
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