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A photo book of Japanese photographer Tenmei Kano "Sanrizuka 1972". This book is a collection of photographs containing the 1972 Sanrizuka / Narita struggle, which was published at the same time as the solo exhibition held at Zen Foto Gallery in 2015. Kano has a strong image of being active in advertising photography and gravure nudes, but in this group of works that was released for the first time after more than 40 years, Kano at a young age has the same anger toward the system as young people of the same age. It shows that it was, "From a perspective that includes the keywords that were prevalent in the unstable Japanese young people at that time, such as information and confusion, about the Sanrizuka / Narita struggle that many photographers have settled down." It is cut out (from the publisher). Kazuo Kitai and Kikujiro Fukushima have also left masterpieces, but this book is also excellent in its composition with a dynamic scene of the battle scene and a graphical photograph that seems to be a copy of the media (television, etc.). The fact that this work was released in 2015, when demonstrations frequently occurred over Article 9 of the Constitution and the young people who led the demonstrations attracted attention, is also a book that makes us feel the keenness of Kano's society.