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Every Building on the Ginza Street (Signed) is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Takashi Homma. This book is a parody of Every Building on the Sunset Strip, a limited edition published in 1966, which was part of a series of homages to American contemporary artist Ed Ruscha that began in the mid-2010s as a joint project between Ebisu's POST and designer Yoshihisa Tanaka. Homma's setting for the book is Ginza, which brings to mind The Neighborhood of Ginza, edited by Japanese painter and essayist Sohachi Kimura. Like the Ginza neighborhood, Homma used Chuo-dori as a motif and, apart from the element of night photography, also designed the book in the same way. As a result, this book is a homage not only to Ed Ruscha but also to Sohachi Kimura, and is a book created by Homma as a 21st century version of the art left behind by a great man of the 20th century, interpreted in his own way. Signed by the photographer .