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A photo collection of Japanese photographer Shinya Arimoto "Portrait from Nishijima-Portrait of Tibet". After graduating from visual arts vocational school, she held the exhibition "The City of Humans" at the Guardian Garden Gallery and was attracted to the humanity of the Tibetan people she met when she traveled to India and Nepal later, and she stayed for the next six months It takes about 500 days to shoot Tibet. This book is an Arimoto 1st photo collection composed of Tibetan portraits taken over the years, and the 35th Sun Award winning film. At the time of filming, many cities in Tibet were open areas for foreigners, and while filming was illegitimate even from the beginning of the day, many of the photographs were recorded while imitating locals and moving with hitchhiking etc. A masterpiece of portrait work that reflects the high spirituality of the Tibetan people and their dignity and dignity, who have strong bodies and live strong in harsh natural environments.