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=== Kikaiovy knihy ===
*''Ōtachi no shōzō: Sensō-ji keidai'' (''Ecce homo: Portraits of kings''. Yokohama: Yatate, 1987. Photograph collection, with captions in Japanese and English,
*''India.'' Tokyo: Misuzu Shobō, 1992. {{ISBN|4-622-04385-8}}. Photograph collection,
*''Ya-Chimata: Ōtachi no kairō'' (Ya-Chimata: A gallery of kings). Tokyo: Misuzu Shobō, 1996. {{ISBN|4-622-04409-9}}. Photograph collection,
*''Tōkyō meiro'' (''Tokyo Labyrinth''. Tokyo: Shōgakukan, 1999. {{ISBN|4-09-681241-2}}. Photograph collection, with text (by [[Andrzej Wajda]], [[Genpei Akasegawa]]
*''Indo ya Gassan'' (India and Gassan). Tokyo: Hakusuisha, 1999. {{ISBN|4-560-04928-9}}. Thirty essays and forty-one photographs; text in Japanese only. The monochrome photographs are a mixture of "landscape" (across two pages) and "portrait"
*''Shiawase: Indo daichi no kodomo-tachi'' / ''Shanti: Children of India''. Tokyo: Fukuinkan, 2001. {{ISBN|4-8340-1779-6}}. Photograph collection (all monochrome): thirteen "landscape" photographs across both pages; and ninety-four "portrait". There are no captions, and the text is in Japanese only.<ref group="n">Fukuinkan's description (in Japanese) of ''Shanti'' is [https://web.archive.org/web/20070313005207/http://www.fukuinkan.co.jp/detail_page/4-8340-1779-6.html here].</ref>
*''Persona.''
*''Perusona'' (''Persona''. Tokyo: Sōshisha, 2005. {{ISBN|4-7942-1450-2}}. Second, popular edition of the 2003 ''Persona'' in a smaller format. There are additional essays and photographs by Kikai; captions in both Japanese and English, other text in Japanese only. The twelve prefatory plates of the first edition and 191 plates of the main series are each presented on a separate page; there are also three more plates of photographs outside the series.<ref group="n">Sōshisha's description (in Japanese) of the second edition of ''Persona'' (with 24 sample photographs) is [http://www.soshisha.com/book_wadai/09persona/ here].</ref>
*''In-between'' 8: ''Kikai Hiroo Porutogaru, Maruta'' / ''In-between,'' 8: ''Hiroh Kikai, Portugal, Malta.'' Tokyo: EU–Japan Fest Japan Committee, 2005. {{ISBN|4-903152-07-3}}. Photograph collection; captions and text in both Japanese and English. There are twenty-eight colour photographs of Portugal and twenty-seven of Malta.<ref group="n">The EU–Japan Fest Japan Committee's description of ''In-between'' 8 is [https://web.archive.org/web/20060618215614/http://www.eu-japanfest.org/english/program/13/japan/in_between08.html here].</ref>
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*''Tokyo View''. <!-- Roman-letter title only --> Kyoto: Kazetabi-sha, 2016. <!-- no ISBN --> A large-format collection of 117 monochrome photographs of the "portraits of spaces" series. Captions in Japanese and English; afterword by {{illm|Hideki Maeda (writer)|lt=Hideki Maeda|WD=Q17230307}} in Japanese only.<ref group="n">Kazetabi's description (in Japanese) of ''Tokyo View'' is [https://kazesaeki.wixsite.com/tokyoview here].<!-- There's something else at http://www.kazetabi.jp/ . Presumably this material will soon either be moved elsewhere in the website or removed. Archived at https://www.webcitation.org/6hL9mtTrm?url=http://www.kazetabi.jp/ --></ref>
*''Kutsuzoku no herikata''. Tokyo: Chikumashobo, 2016. {{ISBN|978-4-480-87621-8}}. Essay collection, contains 32 full-page plates from the "portraits of spaces" series.<ref group="n">Chikumashobo's description (in Japanese) of ''Kutsuzoku no herikata'' is [http://www.chikumashobo.co.jp/product/9784480876218/ here].<!-- Archived at https://www.webcitation.org/6j7QvDtFC?url=http://www.chikumashobo.co.jp/product/9784480876218/ (??) --></ref>
*''India 1979–2016.'' <!-- Roman-letter title only --> Tokyo: Crevis, 2017. {{ISBN|978-4-904845-83-7}}. Black and white plates, mostly one to a page, with captions in Japanese.
*''Persona saishūshō 2005–2018''
*''Kotoba wo utsusu: Kikai Hiroo taidanshū''
*''Shanti: Persona in India.''
*''Ōtachi no shōzō'' ("Portraits of kings"). JCII Photo Salon Library 346. Tokyo: JCII Photo Salon, 2020. {{NCID|BB31276856}}.<ref group="n">[https://www.jcii-cameramuseum.jp/item/2020/06/30/26958/ 鬼海弘雄作品展 「王たちの肖像」] (catalogue sales page), JCII Camera Museum, [2020]. Accessed 27 August 2020.</ref> Photographs from the series later known as "Asakusa portraits", from 1973 to 1986; 22 photographs, one per page; plus four photographs on each of four pages.
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