[Machine Translation] From the 1910s, during the period of World War I, to the late 1960s, when the May Revolution broke out, many Japanese visited Paris, the City of Flowers. How did Paris appear to them in those turbulent times? Some of them were exposed to the latest art and sought a new style of painting, such as Kohji Fukiya, and Arimasa Mori, who resigned his position and spent time in a foreign city to think about the world. This volume brings together 31 essays, novels, and poems about Paris by a diverse range of people, including novelists, painters, and philosophers.