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Posted in Japan (Monday, September 8, 2008)

Written by Japan Travel Bureau. By Japan Travel Bureau. There are some available for $27.00.
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Posted in Japan (Monday, September 8, 2008)

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Written by J. W Robertson Scott. By J. Murray. There are some available for $46.95.
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Written by Jay Gluck. By Aoi Mé Books. There are some available for $12.46.
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Written by Geraldine Sherman. By DIANE Publishing Company. The regular list price is $25.00. Sells new for $14.45. There are some available for $14.44.
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1 comments about Japan Diaries : A Travel Memoir.
  1. Having read numerous travelogues of Japan in the past few years, I began to despair that each one felt that it had a need to carve out a specific niche in the realm of travel writing on Japan. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing, but it does lead to increasingly stranger ideas for armchair travel.

    As a result, I found it a nice touch that "Japan Diaries" is essentially a transcribed daily journal of two month-and-a-half to two-month trips taken to Japan across a ten-year stretch (1987 and 1997). Without being condescending or offering "the key" to understanding Japan (as far too many Japan travelogues try to do), this book offers a very readable, very day-to-day view of visiting and living in Japan - especially when you come to the country with minimal first-hand experience with Japan itself.

    However, if it doesn't offer an arrogant viewpoint it's also not the most insightful book on Japan, either. Not that the author doesn't work hard to give a good background on the various things she talks about - and to be very clear to lay out her own biases in everything she talks about - but she also occasionally fails to understand what's going on around her, such as the background reasons for why foreigners find it so hard to rent an apartment in Japan.

    On the whole, though, this is definitely light, interesting reading, perfect for a couple of days on the beach or a long airplane flight. Sherman does as good a job as anyone else I've read of making you feel like you were taking the trip with her. And when it comes down to it, isn't that what travel writing's really all about anyway?



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Written by Unknown. By Japan National Tourist Organization. There are some available for $39.95.
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Written by Yuzuru Okada. By Japan Travel Bureau. There are some available for $10.61.
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Written by Toyoichiro Nogami. By JAPAN TRAVEL BUREAU. There are some available for $25.00.
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Written by Willard Price. By THE JOHN DAY COMPANY. There are some available for $8.75.
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Posted in Japan (Monday, September 8, 2008)

Written by MORRIS. By Taylor and Francis. The regular list price is $190.00. Sells new for $95.00. There are some available for $25.00.
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1 comments about Traveller From Tokyo (Kegan Paul Japan Library).
  1. We all more or less know that Japan was going through a tumultuous time in the late 1930's and early 1940's, its government and society increasingly controlled by the iron fist of the military at home while abroad engaged in a quagmire war in China and then an eventually disastrous war with the Allied Powers in the Pacific. But beyond this dry if factual outline, what was it really like to live there as all this was going on? John Morris, a British globe-trotter mucking about right there in the thick of things, offers us one invaluable perspective in this little-known rarity originally printed in 1943 (right after the author was repatriated to England) and thankfully reprinted by KPI in a high-quality sturdy format. Written in an affable and conversational style laced with a bit of dry wit and a lot of keen observation, this memoir of sorts by a former soldier and mountaineer then lecturing in English Literature at Keio University in Tokyo (afterwards Director of the Far Eastern Service for BBC Radio) enjoyably gives the reader an intriguingly concrete sense of everyday life in the nation's capital during this dramatic era as well as sharing some fine insights on Japanese culture and society in general.

    The book more or less consists of two parts. In the first half Morris uses the early years of his stay in Tokyo to frame a nice miscellany of "things Japanese" somewhat in the style of Basil Hall Chamberlain but kinder and updated for the times, including the effects of the increasing militarization of Japanese society on these various facets of Japanese life. Everything from Japanese food and fashions and housing to the press, radio broadcasting, literature, games and sports, musical tastes, and of course mountain-climbing, even the deliberately arcane difficulties of acquiring a telephone--Morris has something interesting to say about all these things and more, all as he experienced them firsthand. Things get a bit more grim in the second half, as Morris then tells the tale of his tense and rather constrained days in Tokyo after December 1941, meanwhile leaving a vividly detailed and almost unique description of Japanese police methods and criminal procedure during these dark days and a moving account of the distorting and negative effect of wartime mobilization on the everyday lives of normal Japanese subjects. Throughout all of this too Morris maintains a suitably patriotic and sympathetically critical tone that at the same time is exemplary in its fair-minded reasonableness. All in all it's a short book and a fairly quick read, and yet three very full years are somehow all contained within in concentrated form. Whether your interests tend more towards Japanese social history and culture or towards travel writing and wartime memoirs, don't make the mistake of overlooking this fine little tome.

    P.S. The original edition of this book is also available on Amazon for the antiquarian collector, Traveller from Tokyo., and John Morris later wrote a fuller account of his life as well: Hired to kill;: Some chapters of autobiography.


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Japan : JTB Tourist Map
travel guide Tokyo Nikko Kamakura Hakone Yokohama
The foundations of Japan: Notes made during journeys of 6,000 miles in the rural districts as a basis for a sounder knowledge of the Japanese people
Ah so!: (1)
Japan Diaries : A Travel Memoir
Japan Now 2005: Guest Information
Netsuke -- A Miniature Art of Japan ( Tourist Library Vol. 14 )
Japanese Noh Plays How To See Them
Japan's islands of mystery
Traveller From Tokyo (Kegan Paul Japan Library)

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