Japan from A to Z: Mysteries of Everyday Life Explained
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Books › Social Science › Anthropology › Cultural & Social
ISBN: 4900737410 / Publisher: Yenbooks, January 1996
Why do cash machines in Japan stop dispensing cash at 7 p.m.? Are geisha high-class prostitutes? Why...
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Why do cash machines in Japan stop dispensing cash at 7 p.m.? Are geisha high-class prostitutes? Why are some Japanese gangsters missing their pinkies? What's up with those 10,000[yen] melons for sale in supermarkets all over Japan?Authors Michiko and James Vardaman identify nearly three hundred aspects of Japanese culture, custom, and daily life that commonly frustrate, delight, or just plain stump non-Japanese. For each topic, they provide historical and other background that helps strip away some of the mystery surrounding Japanese culture, and make inscrutable Japan a little more scrutable. Drawings within the text also help illustrate some objects that may be unfamiliar to Westerners, such as "New Year's rakes," Japanese water sprites, and wish tablets.Japan from A to Z fills in the holes left by more academically oriented books on Japan by providing information on topics that readers would be unable to find in more staid, conventional sources. Fun and fascinating for tourist and resident alike, it offers a concise, readable introduction to the country and its way of life.
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