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Japanese photographer Hiromix's photo book "Japanese Beauty (First Printing)". In 1995, he submitted his color copy photo book "Seventeen Girl Days" to the New Century Photography Competition and won the Araki Award (Excellent Award). He also won the Grand Prix in the same year and has been active as a photographer ever since. He is an artist who has worked on CD, DV, and fashion brand promotions, as well as worked in a wide range of scenes as a model and singer. In 2001, he won the 26th Kimura Ihei Photography Award for "HIROMIX WORKS," becoming the youngest person ever to do so, and is a photographer who led the so-called "girly photo" boom. This book is a book composed of illustrations taken with models who were active at the time as motifs. Participants include sisters Miwako and Mikako Ichikawa, Koyuki, Ayumi Tanabe, ARATA, Megumi Furuya, Nobuko Tanaka, Akari Shimizu, Manabu, Nanae Takahashi, FHIFAN, Shiho Ochiai, Yayoi, Tasuku Fujimoto, Hidetoshi Homma, Yoko Sekigawa, Kimi Tokuda, Kana, Anji, KIRI, and Takao Tsuno. First printing. Obi missing.