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"Paris Plus" is a photo book by Daido Moriyama, one of Japan's leading photographers. Daido Moriyama, who has continued to be active at the forefront since the 1960s, is one of the symbols of postwar Japanese photography, along with Nobuyoshi Araki. Starting with his debut work ``Japan, A Photo Theater'' published in 1968, he collaborated on ``Provoke'' and later published works such as ``Farewell, Photography / Bye Bye Photography (1972)'' and ``Hunter''. / A Hunter (1972)'' in the 1980s, ``Light & Shadow (1982)'', ``Journey to Nakaji (1987)'', and ``Hysterics'' in the 90s. I'm leaving it behind. This book is part of the ``Plus'' series published by Mongosha, which is postcard-sized with hundreds of pages of illustrations, and is a collection of ``Paris'' works published along with ``Shinjuku'' and ``Osaka.''