Today, October 19th, is "Overseas Travel Day."
They say it's a play on words: "Tō (10) ku e Iku (19)" [Going far away]!
That's interesting!
Speaking of travel, the original artwork exhibition "Nobita's Birth of Japan and the Journey through Time" also features an episode about overseas travel on a grand scale.
That episode is the story titled "Two Nights, Three Days at Hakua-sō," depicted in this original drawing.
It is a trip, yes, but specifically an episode depicting time travel to the Cretaceous period!
It is a trip with many constraints, designed not to affect the future, but the excitement of meeting countless ancient creatures and dinosaurs is irresistible.
This work is included in Volume 3 of the Fujiko F Fujio Great Collection, "SF/Unusual Short Stories."
Please be sure to check it out!
Today, October 19th, is "Overseas Travel Day."
They say it's a play on words: "Tō (10) ku e Iku (19)" [Going far away]!
That's interesting!
Speaking of travel, the original artwork exhibition "Nobita's Birth of Japan and the Journey through Time" also features an episode about overseas travel on a grand scale.
That episode is the story titled "Two Nights, Three Days at Hakua-sō," depicted in this original drawing.
It is a trip, yes, but specifically an episode depicting time travel to the Cretaceous period!
It is a trip with many constraints, designed not to affect the future, but the excitement of meeting countless ancient creatures and dinosaurs is irresistible.
This work is included in Volume 3 of the Fujiko F Fujio Great Collection, "SF/Unusual Short Stories."
Please be sure to check it out!