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A photo book by the Japanese photographer, Seiharu Watanabe "Face of Washington Square". This book is a book consisting of works by Seiharu Watanabe, who was transferred to New York as a correspondent of Nikon at the time, to the people who gather in Washington Square in Greenwich Village. People of about 70 countries (at that time) gather in the world regardless of the rich and poor "the melting pot of people" New York. Greenwich Village is a "world of peace" that transcends the gap between race and poverty in the turbulent New York City, which was at the time of the Vietnam War and civil rights movement at the time. Watanabe is fascinated by his free time, free thought, and energetic culture created by young people who are future-oriented artists, and he visits every Sunday to repeat snapshots, and is a favorite of the Washington Square. As a man, "Watanabe Saan" seems to have been heard from the Beat tribe. A masterpiece that copied the city of artists full of freedom and youth.