Tokyo Junkie

Tokyo Junkie
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Publisher : Stone Bridge Press, Inc.
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9781611729498
ISBN-13 : 1611729491
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Tokyo Junkie by : Robert Whiting

Tokyo Junkie is a memoir that plays out over the dramatic 60-year growth of the megacity Tokyo, once a dark, fetid backwater and now the most populous, sophisticated, and safe urban capital in the world. Follow author Robert Whiting (The Chrysanthemum and the Bat, You Gotta Have Wa, Tokyo Underworld) as he watches Tokyo transform during the 1964 Olympics, rubs shoulders with the Yakuza and comes face to face with the city’s dark underbelly, interviews Japan’s baseball elite after publishing his first best-selling book on the subject, and learns how politics and sports collide to produce a cultural landscape unlike any other, even as a new Olympics is postponed and the COVID virus ravages the nation. A colorful social history of what Anthony Bourdain dubbed, “the greatest city in the world,” Tokyo Junkie is a revealing account by an accomplished journalist who witnessed it all firsthand and, in the process, had his own dramatic personal transformation.

Remembering Japanese Baseball

Remembering Japanese Baseball
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0809389738
ISBN-13 : 9780809389735
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Remembering Japanese Baseball by : Fitts, Robert K.

Tokyo Underworld

Tokyo Underworld
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9780307765178
ISBN-13 : 0307765172
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Tokyo Underworld by : Robert Whiting

A riveting account of the role of Americans in the evolution of the Tokyo underworld in the years since 1945. In the ashes of postwar Japan lay a gold mine for certain opportunistic, expatriate Americans. Addicted to the volatile energy of Tokyo's freewheeling underworld, they formed ever-shifting but ever-profitable alliances with warring Japanese and Korean gangsters. At the center of this world was Nick Zappetti, an ex-marine from New York City who arrived in Tokyo in 1945, and whose restaurant soon became the rage throughout the city and the chief watering hole for celebrities, diplomats, sports figures, and mobsters. Tokyo Underworld chronicles the half-century rise and fall of the fortunes of Zappetti and his comrades, drawing parallels to the great shift of wealth from America to Japan in the late 1980s and the changes in Japanese society and U.S.-Japan relations that resulted. In doing so, Whiting exposes Japan's extraordinary "underground empire": a web of powerful alliances among crime bosses, corporate chairmen, leading politicians, and public figures. It is an amazing story told with a galvanizing blend of history and reportage.

The Meaning of Ichiro

The Meaning of Ichiro
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Publisher : Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780446565226
ISBN-13 : 0446565229
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Meaning of Ichiro by : Robert Whiting

Matsui... Nomo... Sasaki... Ichiro... the so-called American "National Pastime" has developed a decidedly Japanese flair. Indeed, in this year's All-Star game, two of the starting American League outfielders were from Japan. And for the third straight year, Ichiro - the fleet-footed Seattle Mariner - received more votes for the All-Star game than any other player in the game today. Some 15 years ago, in the bestseller "You Gotta Have Wa," Robert Whiting examined how former American major league ballplayers tried to cope with a different culture while playing pro ball in Japan. Now, Whiting reverses his field and reveals how select Japanese stars have come across the Pacific to play in the big leagues. Not only have they had to deal with the American way of life, but they have individually changed the game in dramatic fashion.

Banzai Babe Ruth

Banzai Babe Ruth
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9780803240247
ISBN-13 : 0803240244
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Banzai Babe Ruth by : Robert K. Fitts

Presents a detailed account of the attempt to reconcile the United States and Japan through the 1934 All American baseball tour which included Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, future secret agent Moe Berg, and Connie Mack.

You Gotta Have Wa

You Gotta Have Wa
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 77
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ISBN-10 : 9780307455970
ISBN-13 : 0307455971
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis You Gotta Have Wa by : Robert Whiting

A hilarious, informative, and riveting account of Japanese baseball and the cultural clashes that ensued when Americans began playing there professionally. In Japan, baseball is a way of life. It is a philosophy. It is besuboru. Its most important element is wa—group harmony—embodied in the proverb "The nail that sticks up shall be hammered down." In this witty and incisive book, Robert Whiting gives us a close-up look at besuboru's teams, obsessive ritualism, and history, as seen through the eyes of American players who found the Japanese approach—rigorous pregame practices, the tolerance for tie games, injured pitchers encouraged to “pitch through the pain”—completely baffling. With vivid accounts of East meeting West, involving Babe Ruth, Ichiro Suzuki, Bobby Valentine, Japanese home run king Sadaharu Oh, and many others, this lively and completely unique book is an utter gem and baseball classic.

The Chrysanthemum and the Bat

The Chrysanthemum and the Bat
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Publisher : Avon Books
Total Pages : 247
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0380631156
ISBN-13 : 9780380631155
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Chrysanthemum and the Bat by : Robert Whiting

Explains the importance of baseball in the national life of modern Japan and the ways in which the Japanese have brought some of the traditions of Bushido and Kabuki to this American-born game

Learning to Bow

Learning to Bow
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Publisher : Zondervan
Total Pages : 340
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780061863592
ISBN-13 : 0061863599
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning to Bow by : Bruce Feiler

Learning to Bow has been heralded as one of the funniest, liveliest, and most insightful books ever written about the clash of cultures between America and Japan. With warmth and candor, Bruce Feiler recounts the year he spent as a teacher in a small rural town. Beginning with a ritual outdoor bath and culminating in an all-night trek to the top of Mt. Fuji, Feiler teaches his students about American culture, while they teach him everything from how to properly address an envelope to how to date a Japanese girl.

Wally Yonamine

Wally Yonamine
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9780803213814
ISBN-13 : 0803213816
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Wally Yonamine by : Robert K. Fitts

Wally Yonamine was both the first Japanese American to play for an NFL franchise and the first American to play professional baseball in Japan after World War II. This is the unlikely story of how a shy young man from the sugar plantations of Maui overcame prejudice to integrate two professional sports in two countries. ø In 1951 the Tokyo Yomiuri Giants chose Yonamine as the first American to play in Japan during the Allied occupation. He entered Japanese baseball when mistrust of Americans was high?and higher still for Japanese Americans whose parents had left the country a generation earlier. Without speaking the language, he helped introduce a hustling style of base running, shaking up the game for both Japanese players and fans. Along the way, Yonamine endured insults, dodged rocks thrown by fans, initiated riots, and was threatened by yakuza (the Japanese mafia). He also won batting titles, was named the 1957 MVP, coached and managed for twenty-five years, and was honored by the emperor of Japan. Overcoming bigotry and hardship on and off the field, Yonamine became a true national hero and a member of Japan?s Baseball Hall of Fame.

A Well-Paid Slave

A Well-Paid Slave
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781440619014
ISBN-13 : 1440619018
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis A Well-Paid Slave by : Brad Snyder

A “captivating”* look at how center fielder Curt Flood's refusal to accept a trade changed Major League Baseball forever. After the 1969 season, the St. Louis Cardinals traded their star center fielder, Curt Flood, to the Philadelphia Phillies, setting off a chain of events that would change professional sports forever. At the time there were no free agents, no no-trade clauses. When a player was traded, he had to report to his new team or retire. Unwilling to leave St. Louis and influenced by the civil rights movement, Flood chose to sue Major League Baseball for his freedom. His case reached the Supreme Court, where Flood ultimately lost. But by challenging the system, he created an atmosphere in which, just three years later, free agency became a reality. Flood’s decision cost him his career, but as this dramatic chronicle makes clear, his influence on sports history puts him in a league with Jackie Robinson and Muhammad Ali. *The Washington Post