Because Tokyo Lucky Hole contains explicit imagery, it is not sold through mainstream retailers outside Japan. However, you can:

" version often suggest a desire for a clean, accessible copy of this out-of-print masterpiece, the true value of the work lies in its chaotic, immersive documentation of Japan’s "bubble economy" sex industry The Gritty Aesthetic Araki’s style is famously unpolished. He captures the "Lucky Hole"

: It is often cited as Araki's most famous work, exploring themes of eroticism, voyeurism, and the interplay between sex and death. PhotoAnthology Available Editions "Tokyo Lucky Hole", Nobuyoshi Araki (1940) - PhotoAnthology

The book is famous for its high-contrast, grainy, and "lived-in" feel. It isn't polished; it's humid, cramped, and frantic.