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A photo book "The Kingdom of Mud" by Higashimatsu Lighting, a representative of post-war Japan. A documentary photographer, Higashimatsu Lighting, who represents Japan after the war, who has always had a high level of awareness of problems and an inquisitive quest to approach the original image of Japan and the Japanese based on "Nagasaki" and "Okinawa". "<11:02> NAGASAKI" "Oh! Shinjuku has published many masterpieces such as "Japan", "I am a king" and "The pencil of the sun", and numerous exhibitions have been held in the United States and Europe, and it is highly regarded worldwide. This book is composed of a photo taken during one month's coverage of Afghanistan as a correspondent of a magazine company in 1963 and consists of two copies of the Afghanistan series following "Salaam Alleycom" published in 1968. Eye. Of the 103 illustrations, 59 are unpublished works. A collection of works that describe nomadic Afghanistan who tame domestic animals and live freely in liberation, although they can not be said to be wealthy, against modern people and Japanese who are invaded by material civilization and are kept like livestock.