
Toshi o tsukutta otoko: Kokusai toshi Kōbe no nijūnen
توسط
Akira Yamaguchi
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History
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
229
زبان
ژاپنی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1990
ناشر
Kodansha
ISBN-10
4062050870
ISBN-13
9784062050876
توضیحات
Set against the backdrop of Kobe, Japan, this insightful narrative penned by Akira Yamaguchi explores the intricate relationship between international development and urban growth over the past two decades. The author delves into the unique transformation of the city, highlighting the blend of cultural influences and the challenges faced in maintaining a diverse urban fabric.
Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Yamaguchi paints a portrait of Kobe as a dynamic metropolis that reflects the shifting tides of globalization. The work examines key events and milestones that have shaped the city, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of its residents and their efforts to navigate a rapidly changing environment. This exploration not only celebrates the triumphs of urban development but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing complexities that accompany such progress.
Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Yamaguchi paints a portrait of Kobe as a dynamic metropolis that reflects the shifting tides of globalization. The work examines key events and milestones that have shaped the city, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of its residents and their efforts to navigate a rapidly changing environment. This exploration not only celebrates the triumphs of urban development but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing complexities that accompany such progress.
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