Introduction to Japanese Culture
Publisher,Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 397 g
No. of Pages, 104
The richness of Japan's history is renowned worldwide. The heritage of culture that its society has produced and passed on to future generations is one of Japan's greatest accomplishments. In Introduction to Japanese Culture, you'll read an overview, through sixty-eight original and informative essays, of Japan's most notable cultural achievements, including: Religion, Zen Buddhism, arranged marriages and Bushido; Drama and Art;from pottery, painting and calligraphy to haiku, kabuki and karate, Cuisine; everything from rice to raw fish; Home and Recreation, from board games such as Go to origami, kimonos and Japanese gardens.
The Japan of today is a fully modern, Westernised society in nearly every regard. Even so, the elements of an earlier age are clearly visible in the country's arts, festivals, and customs. This book focuses on the essential constants that remain in present-day Japan and their counterparts in Western culture. Edited by Daniel Sosnoski, an American writer who has lived in Japan since 1985, these well-researched articles, colour photographs, and line illustrations provide a compact guide to aspects of Japan that often puzzle the outside observer. Introduction to Japanese Culture is wonderfully informative, a needed primer on the cultural make-up and behaviours of the Japanese.
This book is certain to fascinate the student, tourist, or anyone who seeks to know and understand Japanese culture, Japanese etiquette, and the history of Japan.
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- Dimensions : 7.25 x 0.4 x 10 inches