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Picture Books
[Introduction to Contents]
Japanese rooms are a part of Japanese traditional culture.
Japanese rooms incorporate various ideas and traditional techniques.
However, Japanese rooms are decreasing in number in recent years.
There are many reasons for this, such as the increase in the number of people who sit in chairs in their houses and the increase in the number of condominiums and other housing complexes.
However, there are many traditional Japanese culture and techniques in the life and architecture of Japanese rooms, such as tatami mats that people can sit and sleep on, and fusuma and shoji screens that are full of advanced Japanese technology.
In order to convey these in a fun and easy-to-understand way, picture book writers have created this "Picture Book Series of Japanese rooms."
In this volume, picture books are used to convey the characteristics of Japanese rooms.
A boy who moved to an old-fashioned Japanese house discovered the pleasure of Japanese rooms while enjoying the comfort of tatami mats, the veranda side where he can enjoy the scenery of the garden, and the feeling that he can be united with nature.
Author's brief history
Written by Miho Takeda
Born in Tokyo.
Picture books and 『 : "Masuda-kun" series started by Sekinoumasuda-kun 』 (winner of the Picture book Nippon Award, the kodansha Publication Culture Award and the Picture Book Award).
Sumikko 『 : "Ghost 』" (winner of the Japanese Picture Book Award, the Kenbuchi Picture book village grand prize, Kotoba Poplar Co., Ltd.), 『 Hamburg Hamburg Steak 』 『 Kyofunoshiritori 』 (Horuppu Publishing), etc.
Author's brief history
Written by Miho Takeda
Born in Tokyo. <