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Children's Books
[Introduction to the Contents]
The Japanese climate varies depending on the four seasons and differs between the north and south of the country and between the Pacific Ocean side and the Sea of Japan side. In addition, the Japanese landscape is characterized by its mountainous nature with few plains.
"Local Coverage! Japanese Land and People Living" is a series of learning materials that are compatible with elementary school social studies textbooks and explain how people adapt to these different Japanese natural conditions.
Volume 3 explains the lives of people living in snowy regions using Tokamachi City in Niigata and Yokote City in Akita as an example. It introduces snow damage in Japan, preparedness of people and towns against snow, fishery, agriculture and tourism making use of the weather and topography, and popular sake brewing in snowy regions, together with extensive maps, illustrations and data materials based on local coverage.