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A collection of works by Japanese female photographer Tomoko Kawauchi, "Cui Cui (Second Printing)". In terms of fashion terms, she is an extremely “real-closed” photographer, and the central expression of many Japanese women's emotions, such as selecting motifs, moderately restrained expressions, composition coloring, etc. May be said. A number of works that could be described as “reachable contemporary art” that cannot be described as “reachable luxury”. This book is one of Kawauchi's masterpieces, along with "Utatane" and "Fireworks". The following text from the photographer's website says, "The memories of being loved and guarded by adults around me are not lost." Cui Cui "is a family memory that Rinko Kawauchi has been taking for 13 years. New Year's party, elder brother's wedding, death of grandfather, birth of new life ... An ordinary family of ordinary things piled up. The family keeps alive in memory, and gently wakes up the family album that everyone has. "