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A collection of works by Hiroo Kikai (1945-2020), one of Japan's leading photographers after the war, "Portrait of Kings". Hiroo Kikai, a photographer who devoted his life to portraiture, passed away in October 2020. This book is the first stage of the Asakusa portrait collection that will continue for more than 20 years, and is Kikai's memorable first book. Contains 41 portraits. Kikai stood in a corner of the precincts from morning till night, waiting for the "people with a strong presence" that Kikai felt, and captured a total of more than 1000 unknown people in the camera. I have a tattoo, I have some physical disabilities, I am homeless. .. We have taken people who are afraid to stare at them from the front, and have elegantly portrayed the essence of human beings, their shame and the kindness hidden in the depths of their hearts. It is a record of the love of people like that "King of the territory". The composition is Keiko Yamagishi. The postscript is Sadayoshi Fukuda "About the word Ecce Homo". Obi 1/2 missing.