"Real Size Ancient Biology Picture Book Paleozoic Chronicle" big reprint memorial!

『リアルサイズ古生物図鑑 古生代編』大増刷記念!
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"Real Size Ancient Biology Picture Book Paleozoic Chronicle" big reprint memorial! is Museum event held in Japan.

Genuine thing? impossible? "Real Size Ancient Biology Picture Book Paleozoic Chronicle" which arranged various creatures of the Paleozoic era in contemporary landscapes is calling a topic before the release on the 21st. It got interesting on the Internet, and the publisher's technical commentary (Tokyo) decided reprinting as soon as possible. The Gunma prefectural natural history museum supervised (Tomioka city) is also surprised at the magnitude of the echo.

The company analyzes that it is difficult to visually grasp the size by a general method showing the whole length of a living being by a number. I placed intact fresh fish at the fresh fish department, crossed a crosswalk or laid it next to a dog so that I could understand it intuitively. The author is Ken Tsuchiya, former journalist "Newton" scientific magazine.

 The initial circulation was 4500 copies, but the reprint became a reputation, and to about 30,000 copies as of 9th. The person in charge of the company said, "I am surprised, I am surprised that there are so many people interested in paleontology so far".

 The company staff in charge of the company, "The best in Japan in that there are experts of paleontology in a wide range of times, we will supervise every era precisely" about the same hall that we asked for supervision. Production of the sequel "Mesozoic edition" planned to be published in July next year is said to have begun.

 "At first I felt like 'There is such a thing?' But I thought it important to have the size known." Yuji Takagawa (49), a curator of the same museum who became the center of supervision, = paleontology = looks back.

 The fact that I pay attention most to when working was "fact check". I checked one by one as to whether it is backed up or not. "Because I do not know all fossils, I learned again."

 Similar books were related to dinosaurs, but we take it as rare that we picked up paleontology. "Besides dinosaurs, we will have the opportunity to have such" funny guys "know about it."

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Tsuchiya Ken (Science writer)

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All of his works are broadcast on Fuji TV series. He wrote many books on dinosaur- centered pioneering work and has been conducting "extending activities" related to geology and palaeontology

Tsuchiya Ken (Tachiya Ken) is a producer at Information Production Center, Fuji Television Vision Information Production Bureau. He is also the General Director of Film Production Department, Film Business Division on June 28, 2012, incumbent on April 30, 2018.

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