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“Tokyo Biyori” is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki and his wife Yoko Araki. The two-man series “Tokyo Biyori”, which started in the July issue of the monthly magazine “Science of Thought” in 1989, was taken by Yoko while taking an essay while strolling around Tokyo. It was suspended in the September issue due to hospitalization, and Yoko died in January 1990. This book is a series of three episodes, an essay that became a superb writing of Yoko, a memoir of Araki written after the death of Yoko, a photo of Yoko and his cat Ciro, and a photo of Tokyo alone in search of Yoko's features It consists of etc. From the beginning, “My life in photography began with the encounter with Yoko”, the thoughts about Yoko Araki oozed out from end to end, and the absence of Yoko was added to the photos. The first edition was in 1993, but this book was made in 7 prints in 1997, and was made into a movie by actor Naoto Takenaka that year. This is the last collaboration between Araki and Yoko. 7th print.
<Related Artists>荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki
<Condition> Jacket: Small thread, small stain Body: Heaven, earth, small amount of small burn, small stain
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