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: Rare first editions often include an "obi" (paper sash) and sometimes three commemorative postcards.
The release of Santa Fe was a watershed moment in Japanese pop culture, triggering what the media dubbed the "Santa Fe Phenomenon."
: At just 18 years old, Rie Miyazawa was Japan’s premier "it-girl"—a massively popular, wholesome idol, singer, and actress with near-universal name recognition.
Photographer Kishin Shinoyama sought to move away from the traditional, often voyeuristic style of Japanese gravure photography. Instead, he envisioned a high-art, cinematic presentation. He chose Santa Fe, New Mexico, for its distinct natural light, historic adobe architecture, and vast desert landscapes. The setting provided a stark, timeless backdrop that contrasted sharply with the crowded, neon-lit urban environments of Tokyo where Miyazawa usually worked. Blending Innocence and Art