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This photo collection features Japanese photographer Osamu Kanemura. After studying experimental film at the Image Forum Film Institute in his twenties, he enrolled at Tokyo College of Photography and studied photography under Kiyoshi Suzuki. He continued to take photographs while teaching at a photography school and working part-time as a newspaper deliveryman. In 1996, just after turning 30, he was selected as one of six photographers to receive international attention for a special exhibition at MoMA. The following year, he won the Photographic Society of Japan Newcomer's Award and the 13th Higashikawa Award for New Artists. In 2000, he became the second-youngest recipient of the 19th Domon Ken Award. He is one of Japan's leading contemporary photographers, having published numerous masterpieces, including "I Can Tell" and "Spider's Strategy." This book is part of a series of works by Japanese photographers produced as part of "Europe Today," a project organized by the EU-Japan Fest Japan Committee to capture the diverse changes taking place in Europe. This is the first photo book by Osamu Kanemura, known mainly for his photographs of Japan and Tokyo, to be taken overseas, featuring scenes from Germany and Finland. Signed by the photographer .