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Even more Japonalia
by Mary - January 11, 2007 - 10:51 AM

asuka.jpgGood news for those of you who couldn’t get enough of my constant posts about Japan (all two of you) — a reader named “Professor Solomon” writes to tell us he also enjoys spouting off about the country, and that he’s done it in book form.

Across the sea is the land of Japan. With its ancient shrines, sumo wrestlers, Zen masters, capsule hotels, Laughing Festival, fortunetelling birds, haiku masters, phantom foxes, mania for bathing, musical crickets, tea masters, Living National Treasures, Moon Viewing Night, bowing etiquette, Festival of the Dead, dream-eating Baku, samurai films, Fuji pilgrims, and robots, it is unlike anywhere else in the world. Let me tell you about it.”
—Professor Solomon

At last, the unknown Japan. The traditional Japan. The real Japan.

In this erudite yet entertaining work, the Professor explores a Japan of which few of us are aware.

Better yet, it’s a free download. If Japan isn’t not your thing, the Professor apparently also has books on Coney Island, King Solomon, how to find lost objects (I need this one), and “how to make the most of a flying saucer experience” (not so much).

Comments (2)
  1. Know you have 3 readers! I’m really crazy about Japan, in fact I’m basing all my college searches off of there travel abroad programs. I’m also trying to teach myself japanese but it’s very very very hard. But, I’ll definenlty download the doc’s book.

  2. This comment isn’t directed toward you, Ms. Mary. It’s just general. ~

    I’m so effing tired of people just being crazy about Japan. Sure, Japan is awesome. I minored in the language. I love reading Mishima and Akutagawa. But guess what? Italian zombie movies and Dutch lit and all other kindsa stuff is cool, too. Gee whiz, stop spreading your interests so thin. You can’t suck an entire country’s d*ck, no matter how much manga you buy.

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