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Picture Book, Dictionary and Year Book
Shogakukan's Picture Book NEO / Explore the secrets of the building with beautiful pictures! No. 1 in Learning Picture Book Sales 『 Shogakukan's Picture Book Series for Young Children 『 Madoakezukan 』. The feature of 『 Madoakezukan 』 is that there are many Shikake Mado on every spread. Every time you turn over Shikake Mado, your child's curiosity is stimulated, and words and knowledge are absorbed into your child. This time, we have a lineup of "Tatemono" with a theme that has never been seen before. People live, work, and pray, and the building is inextricably linked with the life of mankind. There are many famous buildings from all over the world! There may be many buildings you know, such as the pyramids, Himeji Castle, Mont Saint-Michel, Kokuriku Stadium, Machu Picchu, Tokyo Station, and windmill huts. With the advice of Mr. Satoshi Okada, an architect who studied at the Graduate School of Columbia University in the United States and has a rich history both in Japan and overseas, this book looks at the history, design, structure and materials of buildings from all over the world. There may be many buildings you know, such as the pyramids, Himeji Castle, Mont Saint-Michel, Kokuriku Sports Stadium, Tokyo Station, and windmill huts. He studied at the Graduate School of Columbia University in the United States and has a rich history both in Japan and overseas. He looks at the history, design, structure and materials of buildings from all over the world. He also looks at the secrets of the interior of buildings that cannot be seen from outside. He looks at the history, design, structure and materials of buildings from all over the world. He also looks at the secrets of the interior of buildings that cannot be seen from outside. He is an imaginary town that seems to be sucked into. The texture of the stone in the huge pyramid. The beautiful scenery of Mont Saint-Michel floating in the sea. The 100,000 roof tiles of 150 』