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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Bater books

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My opinion 
Now I think it is getting a world wide trend to appreciate the history we can feel from building
as opposed to appreciate the new building.
 As I wrote about Tokyo station on this blog previously, it has been renewed recently and new materials are used in most of the part of the building. But you will encounter old walls the way it was at multiple parts of the station.
It has me think not only a long history of this station but also a long history of Japan.
Remaining old thing the way it was and utilize it has  really important meaning.
Not only it is cool but also Eco-friendly and thought-provoking. 
It has a good effect to link now and then.

 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/7598617/Britains-best-independent-bookshops.html

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