Japanese literature Rigidity

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 剛心
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Item number: BN146880
Released date: 10 Nov 2021
Maker: Shueisha
著: 木内昇

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Japanese literature
Tsumaki Yorinaka, the male architect of modern Japanese architecture. When he was young, he lost his father as a shogun's retainer. After the Meiji Restoration, he became alone and left for the United States at the age of 17. After returning to Japan, his ability was appreciated and he participated in Kaoru INOUE's' Plan to Concentrate Government Offices'. Since then, as a government official, Muki's heart has always been filled with the love for the beautiful Edo townscape that he had seen on a young day. It is not a matter of blindly Europeanizing, but it is a matter of reviving Edo using Western technology. I swear by my heart, Muki continues to challenge the architecture that forms the basis of many countries, such as the Daishin-in, the Provisional House of Hiroshima, the Provisional House of Hiroshima, the Nihon Kangyo Ginko, and the Nihombashi Bridge. Before long, he has overcome numerous criticisms and difficulties, and has devoted himself to the construction of the Diet Building, a place where he can discuss the future of this country, including the decorative designs of Daishin-in, the Provisional House of Hiroshima, the Temporary Temporary House of Hiroshima, the Yokomachi of Tokyo, and the assistant architect Goichi Takeda, and his wife Mina. In 2004, from the eyes of people who interacted with him, he is a solitary figure called Tsumaki Yorinaka. His strong and unyielding pride and belief make his heart warm! [Profile] Kiuchi Kaoru, born in Tokyo, born in 1962. Graduated from Tokyo. Worked for a publishing company. In 2004, he made his debut as a novelist in Seiarashi 』 at the end of the Edo period in 『 Shinsen-gumi. In 2009, he 2009, he received the Encouragement Award from the Waseda University Tsubouchi Shoyo Grand Prize. In 2011, he received the Naoki Award from the Chuo-ko Literature Award, Renzaburo Shibata Award, and Shinran Award from the Doshu 』, Kushibiki, 『. In 2004, he received the Naoki Award from the Chuo-ko Literature Award, Award, and Shinran Award from the Doshu Shinsen-gumi 』. Cat in Myogadani, 『. In 』, 『, Mannami 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 Minister for Foreign Affairs