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| Address | 1-1-1 hitotubasi chiyodaku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:100-0003 |
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| Representative Name | Yoshichika Yoshida |
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SD item code:14550477
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The illustrated story of death so interesting that you can't sleep.
眠れなくなるほど面白い 図解 死の話
(300109)
JAN:9784537223569
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(300109)
JAN:9784537223569
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About 1 week
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A5*128 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2026
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Description
| What is death? A thorough discussion with an expert in the series of "Illustrations So Interesting You Won't Be Able to Sleep", which has sold over 4 million copies in total. People will die someday. However, while [death] is something that no one can avoid, it is a topic that is usually difficult to think about. This book explains what [death] means to human beings from three perspectives: science*culture*psychology. It begins with scientific questions such as the definition of death, the issue of brain death, why living things have a mechanism for dying, and the mystery of the near-death experience, and then goes on to introduce a wide range of ways in which humans have dealt with death, including cultural practices such as burial* cremation* wind burial, funeral rites around the world* connections with the dead, and the background of Buddhist funeral rites in Japan. In addition, it examines [death] from all angles, touching on the psychology of facing death and issues in modern society through examples of death with dignity, euthanasia, end-of-life care, and hospice physicians. [This book is filled with hints on how to rethink our daily lives and make the present more fulfilling by correctly understanding death. |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Mar.13th 2026 to May.15th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Feb.25th 2026 to Feb.27th 2026 |
| EMS | From Feb.24th 2026 to Feb.27th 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Feb.26th 2026 to Mar.3rd 2026 |
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| FedEx | From Feb.24th 2026 to Feb.26th 2026 |
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A thorough discussion with an expert in the series of "Illustrations So Interesting You Won't Be Able to Sleep", which has sold over 4 million copies in total.
People will die someday. However, while [death] is something that no one can avoid, it is a topic that is usually difficult to think about.
This book explains what [death] means to human beings from three perspectives: science*culture*psychology.
It begins with scientific questions such as the definition of death, the issue of brain death, why living things have a mechanism for dying, and the mystery of the near-death experience, and then goes on to introduce a wide range of ways in which humans have dealt with death, including cultural practices such as burial* cremation* wind burial, funeral rites around the world* connections with the dead, and the background of Buddhist funeral rites in Japan.
In addition, it examines [death] from all angles, touching on the psychology of facing death and issues in modern society through examples of death with dignity, euthanasia, end-of-life care, and hospice physicians.
[This book is filled with hints on how to rethink our daily lives and make the present more fulfilling by correctly understanding death.