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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Masayuki Yoshinaga "Sorry". Born in Juso, Osaka in 1964, my father went to jail when he was born, spent a bad time in Juso, and went to Izu to escape debt. In pursuit of an English woman I met there, I went to Europe and met photography. After returning to Japan, he took a large examination and entered Bukkyo University with the aim of becoming a "child welfare worker," but was disillusioned with the welfare situation of the subsidy at that time. I went on a wandering journey again and faced "photographs" again. After that, while working part-time during the day, I will go to a photography school at night to study and concentrate on "welfare activities" that I can do through the "camera". This book is Yoshinaga's early masterpiece, and is a book composed of portraits of outsiders such as yakuza, gangsters, runaway tribes, bad boys, workers, drag queens, and cosplayers. A social documentary that seeks to convey their thoughts by portraying the person as they are, rather than false reports like some media outlets.