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Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama's photo book "On the road (With Leaflet)". Daido Moriyama, a photographer representing the Japanese photography world in the 20th century, has been active since the latter half of the 1960s. After working at Takeji Iwamiya's studio, he became an assistant to Eikoh Hosoe and witnessed the production of "Rose Penalty", etc., and sought out his own style while admiring Shomei Tomatsu, who he met at the same time. From the mid-1960s, the electric shocking encounter with Takuma Nakahira developed into the first issue of "Provoke", which led to the masterpieces "Hunter" and "Goodbye Photographs" from the 1970s onwards. Daido Moriyama, the god of snaps, has always been at the forefront of the times, with the 90s represented by "light and shadow," "journey to Nakaji," "Color," and "Hysteric" even after the 1980s. This book is a large book containing more than 330 plates in a catalog photo book published at the time of "Daido Moriyama Photo Exhibition on the Road" held at the National Museum of Art, Osaka in 2011. According to the photographer, "It's a roadmap followed by a single photographer, and a resume for the time being that has been running alongside time." Exhibition leaflet included.