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A photo book by Japanese photographers Seiryu Inoue and Ichiro Kojima. Seiryu Inoue was born in Kochi in 1931 and was the first disciple of Takeji Iwamiya, a photographer famous for his collection of works "The Shape of Japan" and who also served as an assistant to Daido Moriyama. His representative work is "Kamagasaki," which depicts the streets and daily life of Osaka. Ichiro Kojima, a legendary photographer who was born in Aomori in 1924 and continued to take pictures of the cold northern landscapes with innovative compositions and a unique worldview for about 10 years until his death after returning from the Sino-Japanese War. One of his representative works is "Tsugaru," which was reprinted in recent years. This book is a photo book published by "Rat Hole Gallery," operated by the fashion brand "Hysteric Glamour" in Aoyama, and is composed mainly of illustrations of the representative works of the two photographers mentioned above. The content, created by a luxurious cast of producer and photographer Osamu Wataya and editor Michitaka Ota of Sokyusha, is breathtakingly beautiful. Leaflet included.