[Machine Translation] This is the kind of world I want to travel! A port town on an island floating in the sky, a village spread out on top of a giant tree, a small hut overlooking a sea of clouds, a country in a canyon built on the ruins of a lake... A collection of picture-book-like illustrations depicting "wokashina" buildings and the lives of their residents that will stimulate your curiosity! The long-awaited first book by illustrator/indie game developer Nonohara. The "#MoeKenchiku" series, which became a hot topic on SNS for its detailed settings and warm touch of "realistic imaginary landscapes" depicted in a fantasy world that everyone has longed for at least once, has now become a book! The lively illustrations, which make you feel as if you can feel the sound and wind, will surely make you feel like you are on a trip just by flipping through the pages. If you read more, the floor plans, details, food, and knick-knacks will expand your imagination, and you will enjoy thinking about the places you want to visit and the buildings you want to live in. You can also enjoy this book like a picture book by tracing the story of the "hukabuta," a person who walks across the land carrying goods, through illustrations, text, and maps. Even in real life, the appearance of buildings in harmony with nature and human life, and the ingenuity and manners of daily living in casual scenes of daily life are quaint and beautiful, and comforting to the soul. This book is a collection of 26 situations of mysterious and lovely "wokashina" landscapes born from such realizations. What materials are used in this building? Where does the water come from? What are the tools in the warehouse ......? The more you read the illustrations, the more you will feel the expansion of the world. After reading this book, you may change the way you see the scenery in your daily life or on your travels. This is a book that anyone can enjoy as many times as they like, and is well worth reading from beginning to end! In addition to more than 200 new cuts that delve into the settings of the 22 works that appeared in the doujinshi versions of "Wokashina Kenchiku" and "Wokashina Kenchiku 2," 4 completely new works have been added. In addition, four completely new works have been added. Furthermore, these works are linked by stories and maps to create a single worldview in this "definitive" edition. Although fantasy, the density of detail in the settings creates a sense of life, and this book is recommended as a reference book that will inspire you to set up your own worldview and create your own! ( Table of Contents ) Introduction/Exploring the Wokashina Buildings Continental MAP/Traveling Tools Chapter.1 Plain Area: A Messy, Hodgepodge Property/ A Library Building in a Mansion/ A Secret Base on a Vacant Lot/ A Bustling Marketplace/ A Blacksmith on the Frontier/ A Resting Place in the Hills/ A Small Anchorage on an Island Drifting in the Sky/ Traveling Records Chapter.2 Coastal and Islands Area: An Oriental Restaurant District/ An Oriental Restaurant District/ A Small Anchorage on an Island Drifting in the Sky/ Traveling Records Chapter.3 Coastal and Islands Area: A Bustling Marketplace Oriental restaurant district / Chaotic housing complex / Overgrown plant store / Sloping town / Relaxing Japanese-style cafe / Fisherman's house on the sea / Travel Record Chapter.3 Mountain and forest area: Wolf bread wagon / Pizzeria in a small valley / Misty flute hut in the sea of clouds / Herb shop in the forest city / Guest house on the cliff / Mountain hut with a sharp spearhead /Chapter.4 Gorge Country: Rock House / Residence Behind Waterfall / Windmill House / Lower Town / House on the Water / Culvert Dwelling / Travel Record / Souvenirs of Travel / Conclusion