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Page: 160
Author: Takashi Murakami
Release: March 30, 2026
ISBN-10: 409863838X
ISBN-13: 978-4098638383
He believed that building ships meant saving lives. Finally, the concrete transport ship was completed. However, the military did not have a ship to tow it, so Takeda Shipyard attempted to build a self-propelled concrete ship. According to Professor Yoshioka of Tokyo Imperial University, a leading expert in concrete research, the plan was a combination of "impossible" and "absurd." What would become of the challenge? The challenge of the indomitable Takeda Sojiro continues to push forward into even more absurd situations! [Recommended by the editor] A concrete ship built in Japan currently exists in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture. This story, based on historical fact, is sure to resonate with "ordinary" Japanese people who have no experience of war. Read more
Model Number: 9784098638383
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Author: Takashi Murakami
Release: March 30, 2026
ISBN-10: 409863838X
ISBN-13: 978-4098638383
He believed that building ships meant saving lives. Finally, the concrete transport ship was completed. However, the military did not have a ship to tow it, so Takeda Shipyard attempted to build a self-propelled concrete ship. According to Professor Yoshioka of Tokyo Imperial University, a leading expert in concrete research, the plan was a combination of "impossible" and "absurd." What would become of the challenge? The challenge of the indomitable Takeda Sojiro continues to push forward into even more absurd situations! [Recommended by the editor] A concrete ship built in Japan currently exists in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture. This story, based on historical fact, is sure to resonate with "ordinary" Japanese people who have no experience of war. Read more
Model Number: 9784098638383
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