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First edition from early 2004. The cover shows signs of aging, but the main body is in good condition. This is the first photobook released by Kawamura when she was 18 years old. The title emphasizes "17," but since her birthday is in January, it's debatable whether she was still 17 years old at the time of the photoshoot, and it's impossible to say for sure now, over 20 years later. However, she was undoubtedly still in high school, so let's give credit to the production side for their marketing efforts. Kawamura was a figure who left her mark on the history of the gravure industry, and everyone who was alive at the time saw her gravure photos. However, it seems there isn't a definitive photobook that truly captures her essence. The main reason for this is likely due to her changing agencies, the resulting contract disputes, and the long hiatuses in between, which made it difficult to arrange for a proper photobook shoot. Also, her last photobook was criticized for not living up to the hype, a common marketing tactic. Despite all that, Kawamura was already a finished product, and this debut photobook is a complete work. Rather than just looking at it, readers are likely to be drawn in, staring intently at the photos. "Appealing to men" is the perfect description for Kawamura. As an aside, her published measurements of T158 87E-59-87 remained unchanged throughout her gravure career. Her actual appearance also changed very little, so there's no need to dispute it.
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