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A collection of photographs by Akira Sato (1930-2002), one of Japan's leading photographers after the war. Born in Azabu, Tokyo, in a blanket wholesaler, he grew up in an environment where foreign countries were familiar from an early age. In 1959, he formed VIVO with Ikko Narahara and Shomei Tomatsu, and in 1966 won the Photo Critics Association Award. It was so creative that the famous critic Shinya Yoshimura said, ``Even so, nothing is as far from words as his photographs.'' was an artist. "Onna / Woman" published by Chuokoronsha in the early 70's is famous as a representative work, but this book is a collection of works published by Nikkor Club, where he also served as a permanent director. This is a book containing snapshots and landscapes taken at.