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MIKA NINAGAWA CHERRY BLOSSOM SAKURA PHOTO BOOK JAPAN ART PHOTOGRAPHER

In one week in March 2011, Mika Ninagawa took 2,500 photographs of cherry blossoms as if possessed. In the summer of 2011, he published a collection of 86 works selected from those photographs.

Book B5 
128 pages 
ISBN: 978-4-309-27259-7 
Release date: 2011.07.20


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