[Machine Translation] (All-out special feature) An in-depth look at "Godzilla-1.0," which marks the 70th anniversary of the series! Godzilla vs. Mono MagazineGodzilla, the monster born in 1954, has been a fixture in Japan since its birth. This year, on the eve of the 70th anniversary of its birth, the blockbuster "Godzilla-1.0" is attracting a great deal of attention for its state-of-the-art visual technology, splendid casting, and moving story that takes place in postwar Tokyo. Mono Magazine has come up with its own unique take on Godzilla, the great monster! In addition to the latest Godzilla merchandise, including figures, sundries, and soundtracks, the magazine also features interviews with Takashi Yamazaki, director of "Godzilla-1.0," and the main cast, as well as maniacal information on past films in the 70-year-long series. We will also cover the immortal charm of "Godzilla," a mysterious monster that symbolizes the fear of mankind but also evokes a strange sympathy. ( Special Feature ) A Winter Night with the Best Hobby: Boys, Sake, and Watches Sake and Watches ....... These are two noble hobbies allowed only to grown-up men. The time spent looking at a watch while enjoying a drink before bedtime is a moment of heaven-sent bliss. Here we present a lineup of the latest watches and drinks that will make the best of the moment. ( Special feature ) Enthusiastic gear for the hobbyist man! Beautiful sound and stationery The most important goods for men in the hobby are audio equipment that produces beautiful sound and stationery that will last a lifetime! In this special issue, we introduce audio equipment that allows you to enjoy the best music time, new wireless earphones and headphones that are now indispensable for teleworking even on holidays, and stationery such as high-grade writing instruments and pen cases that are known for their design and quality! Get your hands on these coveted items and ring in the New Year with happiness! (Special Report) 13th in the series: Stylish Samurai Gear "Kadogu" Samurai warriors fought bloody battles on the battlefield. In the Heian period (794-1185), they were feared for their ferocity and despised by the court nobles for their bloodlust. However, the warriors, who won power through their strength and ushered in the age of the samurai class, overcame their bloodlust by adopting the art of incense, which had been the "taste" of the nobility and temples, as their own. OTHER CONTENTS / mono editorial department's mono-shin / SINN Depot / Unnnnnerving Objects / In cucina con Matteo ~Matteo's Kitchen~ / Hiroshi Takami's Cinema Show / mono's Daikansen / Tomoyuki Orimoto's love for electronic drawing machines / New Product Information / Mono Shop Newspaper / Mono Mono Shop Journal