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The Door of Time is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Tatsuo Satori. Satori Tatsuo, who has his roots in the prestigious "Satori" family of Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture, opened a local kimono shop, served as president of the prosperous "Satori Department Store" and later became the owner of the "Jomo Shimbun," the largest local newspaper in Gunma Prefecture. Although the details of his career as a photographer are unknown, he seems to have been on friendly terms with Hiroshi Hamaya, one of the most representative photographers of the 20th century, and even attended Hamaya's exhibitions. Hamaya is responsible for the title and preface of this book. This is a luxurious collection of works published by Benrido, a long-established printing and publishing company in Kyoto. It contains portraits and nudes of women taken both in Japan and abroad, and is a book containing nearly 60 black-and-white photographs of beautiful women with poetic captions. Large book.