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Faces of Japan
Faces of Japan by Bob Davis is a photographic book capturing everyday life in Japan during the 1970s. Through 88 black-and-white photographs, Davis portrays both traditional and modern aspects of Japanese society, from urban centers to rural areas, highlighting daily routines, local markets, sumo wrestling, and street scenes in cities like Shibuya. The book aims to reveal the “real faces of Japan,” presenting authentic social dynamics and cultural contrasts rather than idealized or tourist-focused images.
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