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Japan's leading photographer Shomei Tomatsu's photo book "Japan (No Plastic Cover)". Japan and Japan always have a high level of awareness of issues, such as the desire for peace centered on the wounds inside the wartime factions such as Nagasaki and Okinawa, criticism of civilization and politics from a keen point of view, and throwing at human involvement in nature and materials. Shomei Tomatsu, one of Japan's leading photographers after the war, has continued to pursue the original image of human beings. Higashimatsu has published many masterpieces from the 1960s to the 1970s, including "<11:02> NAGASAKI," "Oh! Shinjuku," "I'm a king," and "Pencil of the Sun." A masterpiece "Japan" that makes its name in the history of Japanese photography as a masterpiece of the 1960s. It is composed mainly of plates taken during the 12 years from 1955 to 1967 and published in "Photo Art", "Camera Mainichi", "Asahi Camera", etc. From "industry" and "agriculture", it depicts everyday life with a strong impression of "war" and "America". A collection of works that condenses Higashimatsu's "criticism" and outstanding "artistic". Book of Japanese photo collection 1965-1986 (Ryuichi Kaneko). (Original plastic cover missing)