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A Quiet Pilgrimage Through Japan's Churches: Where Faith and Architecture Resonate "Visiting Japanese Churches" (Bessatsu Taiyo: The Heart of Japan, No. 119), edited by Ryoko Yagidani, is a book that introduces Christian churches built throughout Japan from the Meiji era to the early Showa era, with photographs of their exteriors, interiors, and details. The book features over 40 churches, and also includes information on architectural styles, stained glass, the design of the chapels, and the backgrounds of the architects. As a book that conveys the space where faith and architecture intersect through serene visuals, it is recommended for fans of religious architecture, church pilgrimage enthusiasts, and architecture photography enthusiasts. • This is a used book. • Overall in good condition, but there may be slight scratches and yellowing on the spine due to age. • There are no missing pages, major tears, or noticeable writing. • The interior pages are in a condition that does not affect readability. • It has been carefully stored in a non-smoking, pet-free environment. #BessatsuTaiyo #VisitingJapaneseChurches #RyokoYagidani #ChurchArchitecture #ChristianChurches #ReligiousArchitecture #ArchitecturalPhotoBook #JapaneseArchitecture #StainedGlass #Chapel #ChurchPilgrimage #ArchitecturalHistory #TheHeartofJapan #Heibonsha #ArchitectureLover #ChurchLover
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