[Machine Translation] 60th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in Japan! New and expanded edition of the book, including first-hand accounts from Japanese who came into contact with the four musicians in 1966, as well as newly published material and new facts! The Beatles in Japan" was highly acclaimed both inside and outside the industry, winning the "Music Pen Club Japan Music Award for Best Book and Publication" when it was first published in 2016. This book is a collection of interviews with various people who were in contact with the Beatles when they came to Japan in the early summer of 1966. The interviews include a company employee who dared to ride on the Japan Airlines plane that took the four Beatles to Japan, the director of Nippon Television who broadcast the Budokan concert on TV, the driver of the Cadillac used to transport them, the staff of the Tokyo Hilton Hotel where they stayed, and even the staff of the antique store where the Beatles purchased their artwork. Music critic Masataka Miyanaga, whose critiques backed by his vast knowledge have become known as "Beatles University," brings to light the true personalities of the four, revealing one after another the details of the Beatles' five days in Japan. In this new edition, the "Beatles-related Security Joint Meeting" and "Security Plan (Draft)" documents, which were only shown on one page in the previous edition, are shown for the first time in full-page form. New facts have been added throughout the book. As the title of the book says "1", please look forward to the sequel, which is currently being written! People who appeared in this book Part 1: People who spent time together on JAL planes: JAL flight attendants / Toray publicity and advertising manager Part 2: Through various occupations: NTV director / Kyodo Kikaku, Beatles' driver / cameraman / NTV music team, floor manager / Budokan, Beatles' dressing room, tea lady Part 3: Tokyo Hilton Hotel Staff: Banquet Room Engineer / Houseman in charge of the 10th floor / Housekeeper in charge of the 10th floor Part 4: Japanese Souvenirs of the Beatles: Tailor Yamagata-ya Staff / Asahi Art Staff