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This book is the November 1974 issue of "Camera Mainichi" and represents postwar Japan, who traveled to the United States in the early 1970s and was exploring new directions for photography while participating in Diane Arbus' workshop. "Dirac Sea" and Issei Suda, which are photographs taken by the photographer Ikko Narahara in the United States and will be included in "Where time has vanished" published in 1975. "Yutachi" and Hiroo Kikai's "Camera Mainichi" are posted. In addition, Goro Iwaoka's "Star Sleeper Limited Express", which was active in the photography of musicians such as Motoharu Sano, "Chinatown of String Education" by Nobuo Nakamura, who is known for his photo book "Harlem's Eyes", and Masaaki Nakagawa's "Man who keeps stones" , Koichi Kumagai's "Ant", Muneo Yamamoto's "Summer Trail", Rag Beer Shin's "Bangladesh", etc. are recorded.