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Japan Story: In Search of a Nation, 1850 to the Present

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Around the 3rd century BC, the Yayoi people from the continent immigrated to the Japanese archipelago and introduced iron technology and agricultural civilization.

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Tea has a deep and ingrained connection to Japanese history, art, and tradition, with chado meaning ‘the way of tea’. Now that they are on the road again, the ice breaks and a friendship starts between them that, in isolated surroundings uninterrupted by their work, grows quickly and honestly. The US begins a strategy of "'island-hopping", cutting the Japanese support lines as its forces advance. Yanagita worried that the corruptions of the modern city – from office drudgery to an unpleasant me-first individualism – would soon claim these rural people too, so he wanted to capture their way of living and relating to the world before it was too late.The result of this bizarre alchemy is a book that will keep you on your toes as the contestants battle for survival.

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Rather its place in the canon is embodied by what’s left unsaid; by the questions one continues to ponder long after reading the final word.It looks at what kind of person she becomes without him: the choices she makes and how she reacts to the world around her.

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As the title implies, she enjoys sneaking into the school pool and watching him dive, admiring his shape and form.Sōseki poured all his angst and insights into his great psychological novel about “The Heart of Things”: the story of a group of Tokyoites caught between the old ways and the new. Remains of such dwellings have been found in groups ranging from five or six to several dozen, apparently representing the size of human settlements at the time.

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In under 100 pages, Junichiro Tanizaki explores in deft detail what makes Japanese aesthetics so instantly recognizable, and why they’re important in understanding the nations’ wider artistic culture. The former takes its name from a type of pottery found throughout the archipelago; its discoverer, the 19th-century American zoologist Edward S. Set in a distinctly Oriental quasi-medieval realm, showing Ogiwara’s inimitable talent for worldbuilding, the book tackles themes of war and moral ambiguity while remaining accessible to younger readers. Many of the authors featured in this collection represent the pinnacle of Japanese fiction: Yasunari Kawabata, Yuko Tsushima, Banana Yoshimoto, Ryunosuke Akutagawa.

The ghosts and yokai of Japanese folklore are famed and beloved the world over, and much of that fame can be attributed to Hearn and this Japanese short story collection: In Ghostly Japan. But the lost, broken, and vulnerable men of these stories show a very exposed side of Murakami and his writing. Another book that puts laser focus on the lives of down-and-out women in modern Japan, The Woman in the Purple skirt is as powerfully thought-provoking as it is deadpan funny.

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