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Travelers' Tales Guides: Japan

True Stories of Life on the Road

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Japan captivates travelers with its blend of tradition and modernity, offering experiences that both astonish and frustrate. From serene temples and ancient inns to vibrant love hotels, the country presents a unique juxtaposition of tranquility and chaos. Visitors can find electric baths next to indoor ski slopes, while cherry blossoms fall on a diverse array of people, including grandmothers, salarymen, monks, and lovers. The collection features a variety of essays that explore different facets of Japanese culture and life. Notable contributions include reflections on taiko drumming, the enchanting island of Miyajima, and the tranquility of tea with an old friend. Other pieces delve into the quirks of modern life, such as department store experiences and the unique atmosphere of Tokyo's indoor slopes. Writers share personal anecdotes and observations, touching on themes of beauty, grief, and the essence of Japan. The essays range from humorous takes on everyday situations to profound insights into the cultural landscape. Each piece invites readers to immerse themselves in the complexities and wonders of Japan, capturing the spirit of a nation that is both timeless and ever-evolving.

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Travelers' Tales Guides: Japan, Donald W. George, Amy Greimann Carlson

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1998
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Titre
Travelers' Tales Guides: Japan
Sous-titre
True Stories of Life on the Road
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1998
Format
souple
Pages
411
ISBN10
188521104X
ISBN13
9781885211040
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Japan captivates travelers with its blend of tradition and modernity, offering experiences that both astonish and frustrate. From serene temples and ancient inns to vibrant love hotels, the country presents a unique juxtaposition of tranquility and chaos. Visitors can find electric baths next to indoor ski slopes, while cherry blossoms fall on a diverse array of people, including grandmothers, salarymen, monks, and lovers. The collection features a variety of essays that explore different facets of Japanese culture and life. Notable contributions include reflections on taiko drumming, the enchanting island of Miyajima, and the tranquility of tea with an old friend. Other pieces delve into the quirks of modern life, such as department store experiences and the unique atmosphere of Tokyo's indoor slopes. Writers share personal anecdotes and observations, touching on themes of beauty, grief, and the essence of Japan. The essays range from humorous takes on everyday situations to profound insights into the cultural landscape. Each piece invites readers to immerse themselves in the complexities and wonders of Japan, capturing the spirit of a nation that is both timeless and ever-evolving.