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Japan's World Heritage Sites - Unique Culture, Unique Nature (Hardcover)
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Japan's World Heritage Sites - Unique Culture, Unique Nature (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R489
Discovery Miles 4 890
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Japan's World Heritage Sites presents the exquisite temples,
shrines, gardens, castles and natural wonders found throughout
Japan which have now been declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
This new edition has more convenient size and includes many
newly-designated UNESCO sites including: Christian Sites in
Nagasaki that tell the extraordinary story of Japan's Christians
who continued to practice their faith in secret under penalty of
death during Japan's feudal era Meiji Industrial Sites which tell
of the nation's rapid modernization during the Meiji period The
Munakata Shrine to seafaring deities on a forbidding island The
Tomioka Silk Mill which became a leader in Japan's export drive The
National Museum of Western Art, an architectural gem designed by Le
Corbusier Japan expert John Dougill personally traveled to each of
these sites to research this book. He tells how his journey led him
from the sub-Arctic island of Hokkaido to the sub-tropical islands
of the Okinawan archipelago and beyond. Tag along as he describes
each place in loving detail and talks about its special historical
and cultural features, including: Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest and
most sacred volcano. Located on Honshu Island near Tokyo, Mt. Fuji
is considered the sacred center of Japan. Himeji Castle, a monument
from Japan's long feudal history. Also known as Egret Castle,
because it looks like a bird taking off in flight. Horu-ji Temple,
the world's oldest surviving wooden structure--a center of Buddhist
learning that still serves as a seminary and monastery The
Hiroshima Peace Memorial or Atomic-Bomb Dome--one of the few
structures to partially survive the atomic blast in 1945 The
Ogasawara Islands, a remote archipelago of over 30 islands
including Iwo Jima, that is home to rare wildlife and spectacular
scenery. Readers will learn how Japan became involved with the
World Heritage Sites program back in 1993, the importance of these
designations, and their popularity in Japan and abroad today.
Whether you are planning to travel to Japan or just enjoy learning
more about this history of this unique land, Japan's World Heritage
Sites is sure to inspire.
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