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A photo collection by Japan's leading photographer, Ikko Narahara, titled "Where time has vanished (First Edition, With Shipping Box)". After graduating from the Faculty of Law at Chuo University, Ikko Narahara majored in art history at the Waseda University Graduate School, and thereafter became devoted to avant-garde art and deepened his connections with many artists, paving the way for himself as a photographer. He made a brilliant debut with his first exhibition, "Human Land," in 1956, and won the Japan Photo Critics Association Newcomer Award for "Kingdom" in 1958. He is a photographer who is proud of postwar Japan, with a sublime aesthetic sense, outstanding camerawork, and always presenting innovative works, and who has continued to pursue new possibilities in photographic expression. He is affectionately known overseas as IKKO and is highly regarded. This book is a photo collection consisting of 101 images taken by Narahara during his stay in the United States from 1970 to 1974. It also includes works such as "Two People with Jacqueline Mask," which was praised by Diane Arbus herself when she participated in her workshop in 1971, wanting to rethink photography from scratch. (Included in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)