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Haru no kiseki - Marie Boiseaubert
CHF 57.00


A few years ago, artist Marie Boiseaubert was lucky enough to travel to Japan and discover the island of Shikoku and its ancient circular pilgrimage. Whether by the sea, through forests, in the mountains or through large cities: walking through magnificent landscapes, the Breton woman not only visited 88 Buddhist temples and numerous shrines, but also gained an insight into the everyday life of the Japanese people.

Marie Boiseaubert has decided to publish her travel diaries to share her lasting memories of this adventure. A collection of moods and finds, poetic and varied illustrations, traces and glimpses of the unknown ... and definitely a wonderful read for relaxation - and to quench wanderlust!

DID YOU KNOW? ...
Haru no kiseki (春の軌跡) means "spring path" or "spring miracle".

Product Specifications
Dimensions: 300 x 245mm
pages: 80
Language: French