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Koko Kuwabara's photo book "Tokyo 1936 (Acceptable)", a Japanese photographer, critic and editor. Born in 1913 in Ueno, Shitamachi, Tokyo, Kaneo Kuwabara was a childhood friend of Japan's leading photojournalist Hiroshi Hamatani, and had been influenced by Hamatani's photographs since he was in junior high school. Since the 1930s, he has been taking snapshots of the downtown area as an amateur, and after the war, he has been the editor-in-chief of many camera magazines such as "Ars Camera", "Camera Geijutsu", and "Sankei Camera", establishing himself as a critic and critic. When Daido Moriyama published his maiden work "Nippon Theater Photo Album", he said that only Kuwabara's book review was interesting. Since the 1990s, the reevaluation of photography itself has progressed, and numerous exhibitions and photo collections have been published. This is Kuwabara's representative work, printed by Gueribara's Nobuyoshi Araki and Kojiro Yaehata. (There is a small mark on the inside cover)