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Japanese photographer Yoshinobu Nakamura's photo book "People of the Island Sea". Born in Naoshima, Kagawa Prefecture in 1925, my father is one of the last Amimoto in Naoshima. He grew up watching the Seto Inland Sea from an early age, continued to do amateur photography even after getting a job at the Mitsubishi Smelter, and studied under Yoichi Midorikawa, a representative photographer of the Seto Inland Sea. After the age of 30, he became a professional photographer and portrayed the local climate and culture, including "Seto Inland Sea," through photographs, while conveying the fading Japanese folk such as "trains / steam locomotives" and "sea women." Yoshinobu Nakamura has left a deep work. This book is Nakamura's masterpiece, and is a masterpiece of Setouchi's "landscape," "fisherman's child," "midwife," "resident," "shared car," "postal boat," "doctor," "school annex teacher," "caretaker," and "sea bream." Includes "Amimoto of the net", "One fishing fisherman", "Fisherman union leader" and so on. Textbooks of Masuji Ibuse "Setouchi" and Tsuneichi Miyamoto "Life and Tradition in Setouchi". (Book included in "The Japanese Photobook 1912-1990")