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Friends Album By Yasushi Rikitake.139 !!link!!

Prepared by: [Your Name] – Content & Editorial Specialist, SoraSounds Records Date: 9 April 2026

“When I was a kid, a simple ‘hello’ could start a lifelong friendship. In this record I wanted to capture those micro‑moments—those sonic greetings that we rarely notice but that shape our emotional map. The number 139 is a personal nod: it’s the sum of the ages of my three closest friends when we first met, and it also happens to be my favorite prime number.”

Rikitake’s photography is characterized by a "captivating and intimate" style that focuses on the beauty of everyday life and the human experience. Unlike the gritty, out-of-focus "Are, Bure, Boke" style popularized by Daido Moriyama, Rikitake's work in the Friends series often utilizes: Emphasizing a soft, nostalgic atmosphere. Friends Album By Yasushi Rikitake.139

If you were to hold a physical copy of Friends Album By Yasushi Rikitake.139 (original press runs were only 150 copies, each signed and numbered), you would notice two things immediately: the tactile washi paper cover and the complete absence of captions. Rikitake believes that naming a subject negates the universal "friend" archetype.

For now, we are grateful that Yasushi Rikitake had the courage—and the tenderness—to give us this one. Prepared by: [Your Name] – Content & Editorial

The name "Friends" appears frequently in Rikitake's bibliography as a recurring theme or title for his photobooks and omnibus collections: Lolita Friends

For those who cannot access the physical artifact, a low-resolution digital "reference guide" exists on the artist’s official website (rikitake-yasushi.jp/archive). The site only shows thumbnails the size of a postage stamp. Rikitake famously said, "To see a friend, you must show up. To see my photo, you must do the work." Unlike the gritty, out-of-focus "Are, Bure, Boke" style

Yasushi Rikitake is a name synonymous with the controversial yet influential era of Japanese "lolicon" photography, a subgenre that peaked in the mid-1980s. His work, specifically the series, remains a subject of intense collector interest and ethical debate. The Genesis of "Friends Album"

If you can share more about where you saw it (platform, any description of the image itself), I can help analyze or find more context about that specific photo. Or if you're looking for similar work, I can point you toward Rikitake's books or online archives.

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