History of Japan Capital of Alluvial Fans / Kantaro Fujioka / Ken'ichi Harada

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 扇状地の都 / 藤岡換太郎 / 原田憲一
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Item number: BO4876477
Released date: 25 Oct 2024
Maker: Chiishikosha

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Japanese History
[Introduction to the Contents]
Geological formation, natural disasters and resources from hundreds of millions of years ago.
"Why did Kyoto become the capital?"
"Why was it the capital?"
"Why was it the capital?"
"Why was it the capital?"
"Why was it the capital?"
"Why was it the capital?"
"Why was it the capital?"
Why was it the capital? "
Why was it the capital?"
Why was it the capital? "
Why it was the capital for 1000 years?"
There are many all-color illustrations.
Chapter 1, History of Heian-kyo from the viewpoint of earth science
About the capital : Nature of Kinki and its genealogy / Nature of Kyoto (Sanmurasaki Suimei)
Chapter 2, Disasters brought to Kyoto
Disasters brought to Kyoto
Earthquakes that hit Kyoto / Natural resources other than the earthquake that hit Kyoto
Blessings of disasters
Chapter 3, Resources that supported the culture of Kyoto
Resources and Technology / Forest resources / Biological resources / Clay resources / Rock, sediment resources / 2-1 Earthquakes that hit Kyōto : Kyōto has been hit by various disasters, Kyōto has been hit by various disasters, Kyōto has been hit by various disasters, Kyōto has been hit by various disasters, Kyōto has been hit by earthquakes and their mechanisms, Kyōto has been hit by earthquakes and faults, Kyōto has been hit by earthquakes since the Heian Period, Kyōto has been hit by earthquakes since the Kamakura Period, and Kyōto has been hit by earthquakes since the Kamakura Period, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by earthquakes since the Kamakura Period, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by other disasters, and Kyōto has been hit by 1946 2012 Ogura-ike pond Hojoki Hojoki Kyoto Vegetables Fossa Magna Fossa Magna Hokushin Suimei Miyakonojo Noto Peninsula 『 』 Miyama Shichikoku Narutaki 『 Kona 』 『 』 『 』 Hokushin Miyakonojo 『 』 Miyakonojo Daimonjiyama Kona kodansha Ocean Research Institute Japan Marine Science and Technology Center Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology earth scientist Matsutake Mushroom Shirakawa stone Shirakawa sand