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"Camera Mainichi July 1968" was published from the mid-1960s to the 1970s, which can be said to be the heyday of Shoji Yamagishi, the editor of Camera Mainichi. Camera Mainichi around this time is very interesting because the photographers and works posted are dense in mass. The graphics and design are also stylish, and there is a beauty that you will never get tired of looking at. The recorded works include "Japanese syllabary 3 colors (color)" by Ikko Narahara, which will later be summarized as "Japanesque" (1970), "Onna Jim" (Akira Sato), "Illusion" (Tetsuya Tsukahara), "HELLO!" (Saku Sawatari), "JEANNE" (Shunji Okura), "NUDE" (Tetsuya Ichimura), "Human Flower Bed 19 Panorama Office" (Haruo Tomiyama), "Shoes Oto" (Umihiko Konishi) , "And there are no children" (Yasuo Ishigame), "Landscape" (Shige Ogata), "Group Sounds = The Mops" (Tadasuke Akiyama, Haruo Sato), etc.