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A collection of photographs by Nobuyoshi Araki, a photographer representing Japan, called Araki, "Kakyoku (With OBI)". This book is a collection of works on the theme of "flowers" that Araki has taken for many years. Araki started shooting flowers in the early 70's, and it was said that the flowers were dying in the grave of Jokanji Temple in Minowa where my parents' house was, but in 1990, my wife, Yoko died of illness. Introduced a series of "color scene", painted "color lust", "colorful flower", etc. We also hold exhibitions with flowers as motifs at the Museum of Contemporary Art Kyoto and the Museum of Photography, Tokyo. This is a large book with nearly 250 pages. Below is an excerpt from the obi "Seductive fragrance, fascinating fragrance. From the moment of blooming glory to the end, graceful and ferocious flowers, flowers and flowers that disperse eros... Celebration. A glorious flower-like luster that has never been seen before. With obi.