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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Hiroyuki Yagi “Water altar Oigawa, Abegawa, Tenryugawa”. Born in Fujieda City, Shizuoka Prefecture in 1948, he worked as a folk scholar as well as a photographer. Since the 1980s, he has published many collections of folk performing arts, shrines, temples, and festival events in Shizuoka Prefecture. Yagi Yoko who is. In 1998, Japan's leading butoh dancer, Tanaka Satoshi, also published a photo book titled “Takashi Tanaka Dancing Tenryu”, which recorded a “dance” down the Tenryu River from Lake Suwa to Hamamatsu Sand Dunes. This book is probably a self-published photo book published in 1980, and the history and folklore of the land and land behind it are ascending upstream to pursue the river flowing through the prefecture and its source. A copy of the book. While there is an indigenous culture that is similar to Hiromi Tsuchida's “Soul God”, there is also an element that is similar to the style of photography, reminiscent of the strong “folklore” like Masatoshi Naito's “Tono Monogatari”. The text “Yagi-san and Tarocco” at the end of the book is a text by Naito.