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A photo collection by Japanese photographer Kunio Kosugi, "The Life and Death of the Valley of the Taihei" (1973-1978). Born in 1949. Kunio Kosugi, who is a member of the Kamagasaki Area Problem Study Group, has recorded the day-to-day workers of the region and their daily lives and struggles. His works have been exhibited in 1975, "The Children of the Sun", and in 1976, "Screams of Unrelated", and this book is from 1973 to 1978, including the works of the photo exhibition. It is one book composed of photos of. Demonstrations of workers who spend their year off work and earning money at the end of the year struggles for wintering, asking for work, deaths of workers living in camps, fires of doya, etc. Kagasaki has "life and death" side by side according to the title And document the trends of day laborers. Such life-and-death lives in a murky situation, and the appearance of brightly copied children is strikingly mixed with the figures of workers isolated from the society, but various photographs such as Inoue Seiryu, Nakajima Toshi, Sakamori Katsumi etc. As with Kamagasaki, which has been shown at home, it is also a testimony that records the facts.