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From April to October 2000, photo critic Iizawa Kotaro traveled to South Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda), Greek, Turkish, and Eastern Europe (Romania, Hungary, and the Czech Republic). In the late 1990 s, I was tired and frustrated both physically and mentally. I also felt that "I won't be able to keep it as it is." So where am I going? Anyway, I couldn't think of anything other than Nairobi, which was the origin of my trip. In 2000, photo critic Iizawa Kotaro, who was exhausted every day, traveled again to East Africa, where he visited when he was a student. What does Iizawa see in this memorable place for the first time in 20 years? Later, he published important travel records that led to the birth of various famous books, such as 』 of mushrooms walking in 『 (Minsheisha, 2001), 』 of gifts in 『 Africa (Fukukan Shoten, 2001), 』 of Sekito Kitan Shu (Sauvage Books, 2010), 』 of Zanzibar Ghost Stories in 『 (Shodensha, 2013), and many of his dream diaries and novels during the trip! "Author's brief history" Kotaro Iizawa (Kotaro AIZAWA) was born in Miyagi in 1954. In 1984, after completing a doctoral course in the Graduate School of Arts at the University of Tsukuba, he worked as a photo critic. Welcome to 『 Museum of Photography 』 (kodansha Gendai Shinsho, 1996, Suntory award for liberal arts) and many other books. He also wrote many books after completing a doctoral course at the Graduate School of Arts at the University of Tsukuba. After completing a doctoral course at the University of Tsukuba's Graduate School of Graduate School of Photo critic. He wrote many books including "Welcome to the Museum of Photography Japan (" Gendai Shinsho "(Meiji gendai shinsho), 2001), 』 of gifts in 『 Africa (" Poem and Drawing "Fukukan Shoten, 1996), 『 Sekito Kitan Shu (" Haiku and Drawing "Sauvage Books" published by Minato no Hito, 2010), Tsukiyomi (2018 2022 2024 『 』 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 trilogy