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Kashiwa Akiyama, a collection of works by one of Japan's leading photographers, “Kotogawa Village / Narakawa-mura”. It is a Japanese photograph of the 1960s and 70s where attention is paid to "Provoke" and "Compola", but it is not sentimental, nor scandal nudity nor Ale Ble, many works by Japanese photographers still great There is. One of them is Koji Akiyama. With the traveler's, travel-oriented stance, and a gentle, sometimes cool look, “Ryoyo Kotoyu (1983)” and “New York News (1980)”, which were photographed outside Japan, are famous for their works set in Japan. This is the representative work of "Tsugaru / Tsukasushi Linebook (1978)" and this book that I moved with my family for two years in Aomori Prefecture and Hirosaki in the first book. Nagano Prefecture, Kiso-gun (now incorporated into Shiojiri City), once bustling as a post town on Nakasendo, local people and travelers set in a small village with a population of over 4,000 people, famous for making lacquerware (at that time) We capture human patterns that we weave from a unique perspective.