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A photo collection by Japanese photographer Hiroyasu Nakai (1955-2016) titled "The City of Hokuto: Scenes of the Upstream (Signed)". Born in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture in 1955, Nakai dropped out of Hachinohe Institute of Technology and began studying photography at the Hosoe Eiko Workshop Photography School in 1976. After graduating, he participated in the activities of Gallery CAMP, where Daido Moriyama and Keizo Kitajima were affiliated, and held solo exhibitions. After returning home, he opened and presided over "Gallery Kitaten" in Hachinohe City, and is also involved in the management of the photo gallery "Place M". Nakai Hiroyasu continued to face Hachinohe throughout his life and worked with thoughts of the Tohoku region after the earthquake disaster, but he suddenly passed away in February 2016 due to an aortic aneurysm rupture. This book is a collection of works published in 1991. After moving to Tokyo, Nakai's thoughts turned to his hometown, which he had been away for a long time, and his impulse to "take pictures of the land where he was born" led to a number of landscapes and snapshots full of curiosity and love. Signed by the photographer .