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"Tokyo is Autumn: Urban Journalism (With OBI)" is a photo collection by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers. This book is one of Nobuyoshi Araki's lesser known masterpieces, published in 1984. It has been published in revised versions with different designs in 1992 (Chikuma Shobo) and 2016 (Getsuyosha), but this is the first edition. In the early 1970s, Araki left Dentsu and tried to start photography over again, wandering around the city with a Pentax 6x7 on a tripod, and in the early 1980s, Araki and his wife Yoko looked at and talked about the images they had taken. From the text on the obi below: "Photographers are people who search and discover. The city expresses itself. Just frame it as it is. You don't have to go to a museum, art is lying around the city, and even if you don't go to a theater, there is a theater space. You can just act there yourself!" This is a wonderful collection of works that conveys Araki's sense as a photographer and the warm love between husband and wife.