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This book is a collection of photographs of the theater group Tenjo Sajiki's performances both in Japan and abroad from the late 1960s to the 1970s. Tenjo Sajiki was an underground theater group led by Terayama Shuji, who is also known for his motto "Throw Away Your Books, Go Out Into the Streets," and pioneered new frontiers in avant-garde performing arts. Yokoo Tadanori was one of the founding members, and in 1969 they opened Tenjo Sajikikan, a theater exclusively for underground theater, designed by Awazu Kiyoshi, and since the 1970s have performed overseas many times. Their avant-garde activities have had a major influence on many artists and photographers, and the photographers who have photographed Tenjo Sajiki's performances are a distinguished group. Narahara Ikko, Tachiki Yoshihiro, Shinoyama Kishin, Sawatari Saku, Sukita Masayoshi, Suda Ismasa, Kusunoki Yuji, Yamazaki Hiroshi, Saki Nobuo, Mita Toshio, Iida Yasukuni, Yamaguchi Harvey, Watanabe Katsumi, Yoshioka Hiroshi, Hagiwara Sakumi, Kikuchi Kazuo, Ogita Akihiko, Tanaka Michi, Yamazaki Yoichi, Moriwaki Mikio, and Terayama Shuji.