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Japanese photobooks, or , are more than just a collection of images; they are a distinct form of artistic expression where the book itself is treated as a cohesive "original object" [10, 32]. In Japanese culture, the photobook often takes precedence over individual prints as the primary way for a photographer to communicate a vision [28, 33]. Core Characteristics of Japanese Photobooks

From the grainy, high-contrast chaos of Daido Moriyama to the soft, dreamy light of Rinko Kawauchi — each book is a world unto itself. Unlike Western photo tomes, the Japanese photobook is often small, intimate, and sequenced like poetry. japanese photobook

Are there any you want to emphasize more heavily? Japanese photobooks, or , are more than just

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features an exquisite selection of high-end photobooks and contemporary exhibitions [36]. Japan: A Pictorial Portrait Unlike Western photo tomes, the Japanese photobook is