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A collection of works by Seiichi Motohashi, one of Japan's leading photographers, "Ueno Station Intermission (First Edition)". He has continued to photograph places such as "Coal Mine" and "Circus Time" that have declined with the times, as well as places that are not generally targeted, such as "Slaughterhouse" and "Fish Market". Journalist Seiichi Motohashi. Since then, he has expanded his scope of work overseas, such as Nadja's Village, which depicts a village that was damaged by the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident. I have also been a director. And here is a collection of works published in the early 80's targeting "Ueno Station". Tourists, migrant workers, returnees, station staff and cleaners, and nostalgic scenery of station buildings and trains. . This is a masterpiece that depicts Ueno Station in a place that looks like an "intermission" for people heading to a new "stage" from this bridge-like perspective. A reprint edition was published by Heibonsha in 2012, but this is the first edition. Obi missing.