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Shueisha Shinsho / [24-year-old Author Challenges "Chain Store Cities"] Chain stores, which are indispensable to our lives, have been criticized for making cities homogeneous and destroying the history of cities. But have chains really destroyed cities? A young "street-walking" writer, born in 1997, traveled around Don Quixote, a discount store with 32 consecutive years of sales growth, in order to clarify that question. Looking at the modern Japanese "now" centered on chain stores, he looked at Donkey's history and management strategy from the perspective of sociology and architecture. ■ Hidetaka Ishida (Emeritus Professor at the University of Tokyo) Chain store symbolism, which is read by a detective Donpen. ■ Akio Miyazawa (Author : Professor at Waseda University) First, there is an attitude of "yes". To be honest, when Donkey was born in Shibuya, those who knew about Shibuya in the' 80 s had a bitter feeling. To be honest, those who knew about Shibuya in the' 80 s had a bitter feeling. Authors who have no connection with such things in their generation have a positive view of roadsides and shopping malls centered on Donkey. And that "yes" is an excellent review of the structure of capital around us. [Contents] Introduction : The image of chain store chains throughout Japan is unraveled. Chapter 1 : Why excessive appearance is produced. The author who has no connection with such things in the generation gives a positive view of roadsides and shopping malls. And that "yes" is an excellent review of the structure of capital around us. [Contents] Introduction : The structure of stores as "jungles" and "jungles" in cities. Chapter 1 : How to coexist with Donkey and ヴィレヴァン / convenience stores, which are surprisingly similar. Chapter 3 : Chain stores as "jungles" and "jungles" in cities. Chapter 4 : Does chains destroy history in Japan as seen by Donkey? / A new community to be born in a community. Chapter 4 : The "gentle sense of solidarity" created by chain stores and the possibility of chain stores in a world where they become online. Donkey Donkey Donkey Donpen Donkey