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MIRAI PUBLISHING ,Inc
Address | Fukumaru building 4-26-12 kouenji-minami sugingmiku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:166-0003 |
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motorized bicycle with a motor oil tank
Original text before translation
もりのきでんしゃ ゆうきをもって
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JAN:9784434272066
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JAN:9784434272066
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B5 size, 32 pages, all color
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2020
Product tag: None
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From the earthquake to the nuclear accident, memories of the 3.11 disaster are etched in the minds of the Japanese people. Facing the preciousness of life and asking questions toward the future The artist painted this picture with tears in his eyes. *Comment from the publisher Can the coexistence of mankind and the earth continue as it is? Sometimes we feel that major disasters are a wake-up call for what our civilization has done. In the face of the natural and man-made disasters of 3*11, we have planned this book in the hope that it will be an opportunity to hear the voices of children for their [present] and [future]. *About the Author Author: Masatoshi Nakao Born in Wakayama Prefecture. While working on a children's TV program, he made his debut as a picture book author with [Unainai Yakisoba Pan] written by Mai Tominaga and illustrated by Inunko (published by Kinsei). Won the grand prize at the 4th [Wakayama Picture Book Award 2016] with [Yokaidensha] picture* Dolly (Poplar Publishing Co., Ltd.). [Picture* Katsuya Hirose (East*Press) and many other picture book works. Picture:Tomomi Hayashi Born in Kanagawa Prefecture. Obtained M.F.A. from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Department of Advanced Art Expression. [With the theme of "drawing invisible energy," she engages in creative activities such as painting, ceramics, and picture book production, and gives lessons to convey the joy of drawing. Her motto is "love, dream, and relax. In 2018, she produced a picture book [Crayon's Journey] (Tokyo Shoseki) in which crayons guide visitors to famous places in Ibaraki. |
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Facing the preciousness of life and asking questions toward the future
The artist painted this picture with tears in his eyes.
*Comment from the publisher
Can the coexistence of mankind and the earth continue as it is? Sometimes we feel that major disasters are a wake-up call for what our civilization has done.
In the face of the natural and man-made disasters of 3*11, we have planned this book in the hope that it will be an opportunity to hear the voices of children for their [present] and [future].
*About the Author
Author: Masatoshi Nakao
Born in Wakayama Prefecture. While working on a children's TV program, he made his debut as a picture book author with [Unainai Yakisoba Pan] written by Mai Tominaga and illustrated by Inunko (published by Kinsei).
Won the grand prize at the 4th [Wakayama Picture Book Award 2016] with [Yokaidensha] picture* Dolly (Poplar Publishing Co., Ltd.).
[Picture* Katsuya Hirose (East*Press) and many other picture book works.
Picture:Tomomi Hayashi
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture. Obtained M.F.A. from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, Department of Advanced Art Expression.
[With the theme of "drawing invisible energy," she engages in creative activities such as painting, ceramics, and picture book production, and gives lessons to convey the joy of drawing. Her motto is "love, dream, and relax.
In 2018, she produced a picture book [Crayon's Journey] (Tokyo Shoseki) in which crayons guide visitors to famous places in Ibaraki.