Photographs by Yasuhiro Ishimoto capture the streets of Chicago during three periods: 1948-1952, 1958-1961, and 1982. This book, distinct from Ishimoto's 1969 publication despite sharing its title, offers different images that reflect urban life across these years. The volume includes an introduction by David Travis and comprehensive biographical information. Featuring black and white plates, most displayed full-page, it presents Ishimoto's unique perspective on a city in flux. The 157-page book is a testament to Ishimoto's evolving photographic style, contextualizing Chicago's transformations through decades of change in its social and physical landscapes.