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The World's Strangest Museum - 55 Spots to Meet the Unknown
Original text before translation
世にも奇妙な博物館 〜未知と出会う55スポット
(VG00003)
JAN:9784434290862
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(VG00003)
JAN:9784434290862
Wholesale Price: Members Only
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* A5 size, all colors, 176 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2021
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Description
An extraordinary museum guide made by serious people in a serious way. This is the latest in a series of visual guides following the popular [Hen na Meiyu] series and [Onsoku-sama Onsen (One Person Fugitive Hot Springs)]! The charms of unknown museums in every corner of Japan are shown in abundant photographs. Turn the page and you will find yourself in a wonderland! From Hokkaido to Okinawa, the author takes you to 55 museums that are a little bit strange, which he personally visited. The book tells of the existence of unknown great men and women, and shows the obsessive spirit of collecting. It tells us the existence of unknown great people, shows us the soul of collection to the point of obsession, and It tells us about the history of serious wars, and It tells of an exciting unknown world that makes you want to tell someone about it. The core museum guide that has never been published before will capture the hearts and minds of all! Comments from the Publisher Here are 55 slightly unusual, strange, core, but ridiculously fascinating museums from all over Japan. We hope you will experience the pleasure of visiting wonder museums as you travel around Japan. About the Author Toshiki Tanji*Toshiki Museum Enthusiast* Japan Rediscovery Blogger Born in 1987 in Kanagawa. While working as a freelance engineer, he runs a blog [Adventures in Knowledge], where he excavates unknown places in Japan and compiles interviews* and research. Although he suffers from depression in his day job, he loves museums so much that he spends all of his time outside of his day job covering museums all over Japan. In the six years since he started his blog, he has visited approximately 750 museums. He has been featured in web media such as Toyo Keizai Online, and also appears on radio programs, while communicating the appeal of museums on a daily basis. |
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This is the latest in a series of visual guides following the popular [Hen na Meiyu] series and [Onsoku-sama Onsen (One Person Fugitive Hot Springs)]!
The charms of unknown museums in every corner of Japan are shown in abundant photographs.
Turn the page and you will find yourself in a wonderland!
From Hokkaido to Okinawa, the author takes you to 55 museums that are a little bit strange, which he personally visited.
The book tells of the existence of unknown great men and women, and shows the obsessive spirit of collecting.
It tells us the existence of unknown great people, shows us the soul of collection to the point of obsession, and
It tells us about the history of serious wars, and
It tells of an exciting unknown world that makes you want to tell someone about it.
The core museum guide that has never been published before will capture the hearts and minds of all!
Comments from the Publisher
Here are 55 slightly unusual, strange, core, but ridiculously fascinating museums from all over Japan.
We hope you will experience the pleasure of visiting wonder museums as you travel around Japan.
About the Author
Toshiki Tanji*Toshiki
Museum Enthusiast* Japan Rediscovery Blogger
Born in 1987 in Kanagawa.
While working as a freelance engineer, he runs a blog [Adventures in Knowledge], where he excavates unknown places in Japan and compiles interviews* and research.
Although he suffers from depression in his day job, he loves museums so much that he spends all of his time outside of his day job covering museums all over Japan.
In the six years since he started his blog, he has visited approximately 750 museums.
He has been featured in web media such as Toyo Keizai Online, and also appears on radio programs, while communicating the appeal of museums on a daily basis.