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Azumino, a photo book by Yukio Tajima (1905-1989), a mountain photographer and insect ecology researcher in Japan. After graduating from Tokyo High Normal School, after being a teacher, Yukio Tajima joined the Japanese Film Company's Educational Film Department in 1943 and became a photographer. Emigrated to Azumino in Nagano Prefecture in the wake of evacuation in 1945. In the magnificent Northern Alps and the lush Shinshu, he devotes his life to studying insect ecology and taking pictures of nature such as mountains, leaving many works and research results. This book is thought to be the sister edition of “Asan from the mountains, Asama and Yatsugatake” published in 1974. The theme is Azumino, where Tada lived for more than 30 years, and pretty flowers and butterflies from the magnificent Northern Alps. It is a collection of works that fully incorporates the nature. As it is written in the foreword that “most of the landscapes included in this book have changed shape now,” this book is considered to be composed of a large number of photos taken over several decades, but many of the photos The text of the rice bowl is attached to the, and also the layout made by myself, especially the second half of the flower and the butterfly page can enjoy the design peculiar to the rice bowl. It is one book that the thought to Azumino of Tanabe became form.