A Handbook of Modern Japan

A Handbook of Modern Japan
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Total Pages : 540
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Synopsis A Handbook of Modern Japan by : Ernest Wilson Clement

Things Japanese

Things Japanese
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Total Pages : 566
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015005302693
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Synopsis Things Japanese by : Basil Hall Chamberlain

Things Japanese

Things Japanese
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Publisher : Stone Bridge Press, Inc.
Total Pages : 594
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ISBN-10 : 9780893469689
ISBN-13 : 0893469688
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Synopsis Things Japanese by : Basil Hall Chamberlain

An erudite voyage through the details and customs of Japanese life. An engaging collection about everything from the abacus to zoology in Japan, designed to preserve knowledge about a society that was modernizing beyond recognition. This book remains an erudite source of information about culture, history, art, religion, and daily life.

Lotos-Time in Japan

Lotos-Time in Japan
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Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 333759879X
ISBN-13 : 9783337598792
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Synopsis Lotos-Time in Japan by : Henry Theophilus Finck

A Handbook of Modern Japan

A Handbook of Modern Japan
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547663386
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Synopsis A Handbook of Modern Japan by : Ernest W. Clement

In Ernest W. Clement's 'A Handbook of Modern Japan', readers are immersed in a comprehensive exploration of Japan's social, cultural, and political landscape in the modern era. The book's detailed analysis delves into Japan's transformation from a feudal society to a global economic power, highlighting key events and figures that shaped its trajectory. Clement's writing style is academic yet accessible, making complex historical concepts understandable to a wide range of readers. The book is a valuable resource for students and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of Japan's place in the world today. Positioned in the context of post-World War II Japan, Clement's work sheds light on the country's unique blend of tradition and innovation, offering insights into its complex societal structures and cultural norms. With meticulous research and insightful analysis, 'A Handbook of Modern Japan' is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of contemporary Japanese society and politics.

Brewed in Japan

Brewed in Japan
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Publisher : UBC Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9780774825078
ISBN-13 : 0774825073
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Brewed in Japan by : Jeffrey W. Alexander

Although Japan’s beer industry dates back nearly 145 years, to date there has been no English-language source documenting its origins, growth, and evolution. Spanning the earliest attempts to brew beer to the recent popularity of local craft brews, Brewed in Japan explores beer’s steady rise to become today’s “beverage of the masses.” Alexander sheds light on the advent of Western-style taverns and beer gardens, the control of beer production by Japan’s Ministry of Finance during the Second World War, the rapid rise in women’s beer consumption postwar, and the continued dominance of long-surviving firms such as Asahi, Kirin, and Sapporo. Featuring an array of Japanese sources, this book further illustrates how post-war marketing campaigns and shifting consumer preferences made beer Japan’s leading alcoholic beverage by the 1960s.

The American Merchant Experience in Nineteenth Century Japan

The American Merchant Experience in Nineteenth Century Japan
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781134433964
ISBN-13 : 1134433964
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Synopsis The American Merchant Experience in Nineteenth Century Japan by : Kevin C. Murphy

American merchants established trading firms in the ports of Yokohama, Kobe and Nagasaki which operated from 1859-1899 until the repeal of the Unequal Treaties. Members of a privileged, semi-colonial community, the merchants formed the largest group of Americans in 19th century Japan. In this first book-length treatment of this group, Kevin Murphy explores their interactions with the Japanese in the treaty port system, how the Japanese leadership manipulated them to its own ends, and how the merchants themselves defined the limitations of American business in Japan through their ambiguous but deep concern with order and opportunity, restraint and dominance, and conservatism and dominance.

Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan for the Use of Travellers and Others

Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan for the Use of Travellers and Others
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Publisher : Library of Alexandria
Total Pages : 791
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ISBN-10 : 9781465600585
ISBN-13 : 1465600582
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Things Japanese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with Japan for the Use of Travellers and Others by : Basil Hall Chamberlain

To have lived through the transition stage of modern Japan makes a man feel preternaturally old; for here he is in modern times, with the air full of talk about bicycles and bacilli and "spheres of influence" and yet he can himself distinctly remember the Middle Ages. The dear old Samurai who first initiated the present writer into the mysteries of the Japanese language, wore a queue and two swords. This relic of feudalism now sleeps in Nirvana. His modern successor, fairly fluent in English, and dressed in a serviceable suit of dittos, might almost be a European, save for a certain obliqueness of the eyes and scantiness of beard. Old things pass away between a night and a morning. The Japanese boast that they have done in thirty or forty years what it took Europe half as many centuries to accomplish. Some even go further, and twit us Westerns with falling behind in the race. It is waste of time to go to Germany to study philosophy, said a Japanese savant recently returned from Berlin:—the lectures there are elementary, the subject is better taught at Tōkyō. Thus does it come about that, having arrived in Japan in 1873, we ourselves feel well-nigh four hundred years old, and assume without more ado the two well-known privileges of old age,—garrulity and an authoritative air. We are perpetually being asked questions about Japan. Here then are the answers, put into the shape of a dictionary, not of words but of things,—or shall we rather say a guide-book, less to places than to subjects?—not an encyclopædia, mind you, not the vain attempt by one man to treat exhaustively of all things, but only sketches of many things. The old and the new will be found cheek by jowl. What will not be found is padding: for padding is unpardonable in any book on Japan, where the material is so plentiful that the chief difficulty is to know what to omit. In order to enable the reader to supply deficiencies and to form his own opinions, if haply he should be of so unusual a turn of mind as to desire so to do, we have, at the end of almost every article, indicated the names of trustworthy works bearing on the subject treated in that article. For the rest, this book explains itself. Any reader who detects errors or omissions in it will render the author an invaluable service by writing to him to point them out. As a little encouragement in this direction, we will ourselves lead the way by presuming to give each reader, especially each globe-trotting reader, a small piece of advice.

The Image of Japan

The Image of Japan
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 363
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ISBN-10 : 9781136925320
ISBN-13 : 1136925325
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Synopsis The Image of Japan by : Jean-Pierre Lehmann

Japan's image has experienced numerous transmutations. The book covers the metamorphosis from Japan's image of a feudal, exotic and romantic land inhabited by Madam Butterflies, to its sudden emergence as a geopolitical power following its defeat of Russia in 1905. More was to come. In the 1930s and 40s the image of the kamikaze vividly illustrated the fanaticism and barbarity associated with Japan in World War II. With the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Japan rejoined the international community as a friend and ally of the US. The next transmutation came in the 1980s when the Japanese economy appeared to be functioning on anabolic steroids and its continued ascent to take over the US was predicted. "Japanese management" became more than a science, almost a religion, among business schools and consultancies. Today there are two images: one is conveyed through manga, karaoke and the global fashion for sushi; the other is of an economically and demographically declining nation. Will this image correspond to Japan's swan song or are there more transmutations on the way? One constant in Japanese history and the image it has projected has been the country's constant ability to surprise.

Hokkaido

Hokkaido
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 379
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ISBN-10 : 9780786454655
ISBN-13 : 0786454652
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Hokkaido by : Ann B. Irish

Japanese people have lived on the country's other three main islands--Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku--for many centuries, but ethnic Japanese, or Wajin, began coming to Hokkaido in large numbers only in the latter half of the nineteenth century. This book tells the story of Japan's aboriginal people, the Ainu, followed by that of foreign explorers and ethnic Japanese pioneers. The book pays close attention to the Japanese-Russian conflicts over the island, including Cold War confrontations and more recent clashes over fishing rights and the Hokkaido-administered islands seized by the U.S.S.R. in 1945.