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- Non_(book) abstract "Non is the third photobook by Japanese model Nozomi Sasaki, released in late 2009 by Shueisha.As Nozomi Sasaki's first self-produced photobook, it consists of photographs of her, several of her columns, and several interviews with her. It also contains her private photos and semi-nude photos.Soon after the release, on November 29, 2009, a commemorative event was held in Ginza, Tokyo.".
- Q16958618 abstract "Non is the third photobook by Japanese model Nozomi Sasaki, released in late 2009 by Shueisha.As Nozomi Sasaki's first self-produced photobook, it consists of photographs of her, several of her columns, and several interviews with her. It also contains her private photos and semi-nude photos.Soon after the release, on November 29, 2009, a commemorative event was held in Ginza, Tokyo.".
- Non_(book) comment "Non is the third photobook by Japanese model Nozomi Sasaki, released in late 2009 by Shueisha.As Nozomi Sasaki's first self-produced photobook, it consists of photographs of her, several of her columns, and several interviews with her. It also contains her private photos and semi-nude photos.Soon after the release, on November 29, 2009, a commemorative event was held in Ginza, Tokyo.".
- Q16958618 comment "Non is the third photobook by Japanese model Nozomi Sasaki, released in late 2009 by Shueisha.As Nozomi Sasaki's first self-produced photobook, it consists of photographs of her, several of her columns, and several interviews with her. It also contains her private photos and semi-nude photos.Soon after the release, on November 29, 2009, a commemorative event was held in Ginza, Tokyo.".