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Japan Nostalgic Bus Compendium
Original text before translation
日本懐かしバス大全
(9784777828432)
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(9784777828432)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
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Format:A5
Number of pages:144 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2021
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Description
This book focuses on buses from the Showa period, which can hardly be seen anymore. The book focuses on buses from the Showa period, which can rarely be seen today. The book introduces the vehicles that were in operation in various parts of Japan during the 1970s and 1980s, a time of great change in the bus industry, by bus company. The book also includes a wide variety of manufacturers and types of buses, as well as the coloring and design of the buses in different regions and companies. The diversity of the coloring and design of the buses is also an interesting point. The scenery of buses running through Showa-era towns, the inside of buses, quaint bus stops, etc., all create a sense of nostalgia that reminds us of the buses we rode when we were children. The book is full of nostalgia, reminding you of the buses you rode as a child. It is also a valuable source of information on "Showa buses" for bus fans! [Composition] *Chapter 1: Nostalgic Buses of Hokkaido and Tohoku *Chapter 2: Nostalgic Buses of Kanto *Chapter 3: Nostalgic Buses in Chubu and Hokuriku *Chapter 4: Nostalgic Buses in Kansai *Chapter 5: Nostalgic Buses in Chugoku*Shikoku *Chapter 6: Nostalgic Buses in Kyushu *Various columns ..... .etc. [Author] Yoshikazu Kato Born in Tokyo in 1963, Kato launched Bus Japan, a magazine specializing in buses, in 1986. Since 1993, he has continued to publish the BJ Handbook Series, and has written and supervised numerous books on buses. |
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The book focuses on buses from the Showa period, which can rarely be seen today.
The book introduces the vehicles that were in operation in various parts of Japan during the 1970s and 1980s, a time of great change in the bus industry, by bus company.
The book also includes a wide variety of manufacturers and types of buses, as well as the coloring and design of the buses in different regions and companies.
The diversity of the coloring and design of the buses is also an interesting point.
The scenery of buses running through Showa-era towns, the inside of buses, quaint bus stops, etc., all create a sense of nostalgia that reminds us of the buses we rode when we were children.
The book is full of nostalgia, reminding you of the buses you rode as a child.
It is also a valuable source of information on "Showa buses" for bus fans!
[Composition]
*Chapter 1: Nostalgic Buses of Hokkaido and Tohoku *Chapter 2: Nostalgic Buses of Kanto
*Chapter 3: Nostalgic Buses in Chubu and Hokuriku *Chapter 4: Nostalgic Buses in Kansai
*Chapter 5: Nostalgic Buses in Chugoku*Shikoku *Chapter 6: Nostalgic Buses in Kyushu
*Various columns ..... .etc.
[Author]
Yoshikazu Kato
Born in Tokyo in 1963, Kato launched Bus Japan, a magazine specializing in buses, in 1986.
Since 1993, he has continued to publish the BJ Handbook Series, and has written and supervised numerous books on buses.