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"Blind Itinerant Female Musician (Reprint, Signed)" by Japanese photographer Terusuke Hashimoto. Born in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture in 1939, he started his career as a photographer in the 1960s. While capturing the good old Japanese culture and original landscapes such as "Kitakami River" and "Nishiyama Onsen" that have been forgotten in the modern age, the name "Men's Face" is also used for portrait portraits of celebrities such as Chouji Murata and Hideo Nomo. Terusuke Hashimoto, one of the most famous post-war photographers in Japan. And this book is a reprint of a representative work by Terusuke Hashimoto, published in 1974 by Norasha, which was published by Norasha, which was published by Norasha, which was published by Kazuo Kitai and edited by Norio Osaki. Published by Aaron Shobo. A documentary that follows the daily lives of a blind travel artist, "Meme", who walked around the villages of Echigo, Niigata Prefecture with a shamisen song. A woman who earns money and rice, with the visible woman Hana as the first guide, followed by Seki and Misao, and talking about the shamisen song and stage while traveling. When no one came out even when calling out in front of the entrance, Hashimoto turned to the back and told the family that he was working, "the news of the eyelid" and "male handing", now a legendary woman An entertaining drama.
Signed by the photographer .