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Co-authored by Japanese photographer Takahiro Nakayama and poet Osamu Higashi, “Kagasaki Fireworks”. Born in Kobe in 1942, Nakayama graduated from high school and engaged in architecture and civil engineering-related work for about five years, then began studying photography at a photo school, and opened a camera shop in Himeji in the early 1970s. Since I worked as a civil engineer and spent the same time as people living in the “Ai Neighboring Area”, Nakayama's interest turned to “Kagasaki”, and when I went to Kagasaki alongside sales, I continued shooting. The book was published by the publisher “Ginga Shobo,” which was run by Tojo, from the encounter with the poet Osamu Tojo who also had an office in the Ai Neighboring District. Inoue Seiryu's “Kagasaki” has also been promoted). There have been many photo albums set in Kamagasaki, but Nakayama's “Kamagasaki” may be the most “human” and “real”. One of the poems of Tojo, also known as the “Poet of Kamagasaki”, is infused into the heart.