3. Ikkō Narahara. Ikko Narahara, Japanesque. Milano: F. Motta, 1994, p.7-8.
Ikkō Narahara (sometimes known simply as Ikko) displayed his early work, focused on isolated communities like a Trappist monastery or a women's prison, in exhibitions, and did not begin publishing books until the late 1960s.

"Rough, Blurred, and Out Of Focus: Provoke Magazine and Post-War Japanese Photography," Case 2, Ryerson & Burnham Libraries, January 2-February 27, 2012