1942, The Year That Tried Men's Souls
Winston Groom
HISTORY
2006
PAPER
480 PAGES
Groom (Forrest Gump, A Storm in Flanders) brings to life the heroism, tragedy and trials of America's entry into the Pacific, including the brutal fight for Guadalcanal, in this popular, page-turning history.
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The Abacus and the Sword, The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910
Peter Duus
HISTORY
1998
PAPER
498 PAGES
In this scholarly analysis, Duus argues that Japanese aggression at the dawn of the 20th century was driven by both military and political gains (the sword), and economic gain (the abacus).
(JPN254, $31.95) |
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About This Life, Journeys on the Threshold of Memory
Barry Lopez
ANTHOLOGY
1999
PAPER
273 PAGES
A collection of essays on far-flung travels -- both actual and internal -- by the wonderful writer and traveler. Lopez includes Galapagos, Hokkaido, Bonaire and Antarctica among the thoughtful essays. As in all his work, the book is a rare combination of fine writing, adventure, insight and personal reflection.
(GEN42, $15.00) |
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After Dark
Haruki Murakami
LITERATURE
2008
PAPER
Haruki Murakami's short cinematic novel, his 12th work of fiction, traces three interlinking stories over one long night in Tokyo. Set entirely between midnight and dawn, musicians, prostitutes, salaryman and students meet and mingle to haunting effect.
(JPN251, $14.95) |
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Ainu, Spirit of a Northern People
William Fitzhugh
ARCHAEOLOGY
2001
PAPER
416 PAGES
A magnificently illustrated, handsomely produced overview of Ainu history, art and culture. Dozens of experts contributed to this companion volume to the Smithsonian exhibition, edited by William Fitzhugh.
(JPN101, $49.95) |
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Anthology of Japanese Literature from the Earliest Era to the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Donald Keene
ANTHOLOGY
1988
PAPER
442 PAGES
A classic first published in 1955, this book presents great Japanese literature over the ages. Followed by "Modern Japanese Literature" (JPN72).
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Architecture and Authority in Japan
William H. Coaldrake
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1996
HARD COVER
A study of Japanese architecture and its relationship to political and religious power structures throughout the history of the country.
(JPN112, $64.95) |
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Art of Japanese Architecture
David Young
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2007
HARD COVER
176 PAGES
This brief illustrated survey of 12,000 years of culture and history by the authors of The Art of the Japanese Garden features 400 photographs.
(JPN312, $49.95) |
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The Art of Setting Stones & Other Writings from the Japanese Garden
Marc P. Keane
NATURAL HISTORY
2002
PAPER
196 PAGES
In these lyrical essays Kyoto-resident and landscape architect Marc Peter Keane takes eight gardens of his adopted home as a point of departure for reflections on nature, religion and aesthetics. Keane is also the author of The Japanese Tea Garden.
(JPN124, $16.95) |
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An Artist in the Floating World
Kazuo Ishiguro
LITERATURE
1989
PAPER
206 PAGES
In his second novel, Ishiguro weaves a tale of an aging artist in postwar Japan. In the midst of his daughter's engagement preparations, he reflects on his career, questioning his decision to become a political painter and wondering whether he should have remained a traditional painter of tea houses and geisha.
(JPN58, $14.00) |
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The Assassin's Touch
Laura Joh Rowland
MYSTERY
2006
PAPER
When the shogun's chief intelligence officer suddenly drops dead during a horse race at Edo Castle--the fourth such death--the shogun enlists the talents of Sano Ichiro to investigate, putting the seventeenth-century Japanese sleuth on the trail of a secret movement to overthrow the regime and in the sights of a deadly assassin.
(JPN225, $7.99) |
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Audrey Hepburn's Neck, A Novel
Alan Brown
LITERATURE
1997
PAPER
304 PAGES
This exquisite short novel follows the adventures of 23-year-old Toshi, a young man from the rural north who makes his way to crazy, contemporary Tokyo. Apart from its stunning language, strong images and characters, this prize-winning novel also captures the eclectic, mixed-up society of contemporary Japan.
(JPN14, $20.95) |
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Autobiography of a Geisha
Sayo Masuda
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2005
PAPER
181 PAGES
An unflinching remembrance of a tragic, abused life of a hot-springs geisha in pre-war Japan. Originally published in 1957, it's an enduring classic in Japan and is translated into English here for the first time.
(JPN257, $22.95) |
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The Battle for Okinawa
Yahara, Hirochimi
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1997
PAPER
245 PAGES
First published in Japan in 1973, this enthralling personal account of the last great battle of WWII is from the viewpoint of the the senior staff officer of the Japanese 32nd Army.
(JPN222, $19.95) |
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Berlitz Japanese Phrase Book
Inc. Berlitz International
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2008
AUDIO CD
224 PAGES
A 224-page phrase book and audio CD, this handy language primer focuses on food, people, fun and the basic phrases for getting around in another language. Compatible with iPod and MPS devices, this bestselling series is geared for travelers.
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The Birds of Heaven, Travels With Cranes
Peter Matthiessen
Robert Bateman
NATURAL HISTORY
2003
PAPER
352 PAGES
COMING IN
Matthiessen traveled with the cranes to Siberia, Japan, Mongolia, North America, China, Bhutan, East Africa, Australia, India and Texas for this handsomely illustrated, informative book. Organizing the book geographically, he interweaves his travels with insightful commentary on the conservation, ecology, and the significance of the crane in art and culture. With color paintings by Robert Bateman.
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Black Lotus
Laura Joh Rowland
MYSTERY
2002
PAPER
When an unknown arsonist sets fire to a cottage on the grounds of the Black Lotus Temple, killing three sect members, seventeenth-century samurai detective Sano Ichiro is called on to investigate.
(JPN229, $6.99) |
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Black Rain
Masuji Ibuse
Johan Bester
LITERATURE
1994
PAPER
304 PAGES
The people of a Japanese village fight to maintain their humanity and tradition in the radioactive "rain" after the bombing of Hiroshima.
(JPN192, $12.00) |
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Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
Haruki Murakami
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
384 PAGES
Winner of the 2007 Kiriyama prize, this anthology brings together 25 first-rate short stories, set in Italy, Greece and the author's native Japan.
(JPN252, $15.00) |
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The Blue-Eyed Tarokaja, A Donald Keene Anthology
Donald Keene
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1996
HARD COVER
290 PAGES
Personal, eccentric and well informed, the renowned professor of Japanese literature and distinguished translator offers miscellaneous essays and recollections of life and culture in Japan. Keene tackles Japanese music, language, society and literature in these insightful pieces.
(JPN15, $45.00) |
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Botchan
Natsume Soseki
LITERATURE
2005
HARD COVER
172 PAGES
The humorous tale of a young man's rebellion against "the system" in a country school in southern Japan.
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Brilliance of the Moon
Lian Hearn
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
368 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
Part three in the epic Otori series of adventure novels for young adults, set among the battles and warriors of feudal Japan.
(JPN277, $16.00) |
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Buddhism, A Concise Introduction
Huston Smith
Philip Novak
RELIGION
2004
PAPER
256 PAGES
This two-part primer, derived in part from Smith's bestselling World Religions focuses in the first half on Theravada Buddhism comparing South Asian and other traditions. The second part, written by Smith's student Philip Novak, looks at Buddhism in the west.
(ASA41, $12.99) |
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Buddhist Art and Architecture
Robert Fisher
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1993
PAPER
216 PAGES
A wide-ranging, illustrated survey of Buddhist art, architecture and iconography in the excellent World of Art series. It includes examples from throughout Asia.
(ASA30, $19.95) |
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Cha-No-Yu, The Japanese Tea Ceremony
Arthur L. Sadler
A.L. Sadler
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1991
PAPER
265 PAGES
An enlightening, exhaustively detailed guide to the disciplined ceremony associated with drinking tea in Japan, first published in 1933. With a genealogy of tea masters, helpful illustrations and a few black-and-white photographs. A reprint of the 1962 edition (in very small type).
(JPN59, $14.95) |
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Chrysanthemum and the Sword, Patterns of Japanese Culture
Ruth Benedict
Ian Buruma
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2006
PAPER
324 PAGES
Published in the aftermath of World War II, this brilliant exploration of the Japanese psyche and culture retains its interest today, as much for its perspective on the West as for insights about the Japanese character. Benedict, who also wrote Patterns of Culture, was a respected anthropologist of the time. Written with the full cooperation of the Office of War Information, Benedict based her study on interviews with hundreds of Japanese, many of them immigrants to America.
(JPN23, $15.00) |
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Classic Japanese Inns and Country Getaways
Margaret Price
GUIDEBOOK
1990
PAPER
288 PAGES
The essential, illustrated guide to the ryokan of your desire, organized by prefecture and with a good introduction to the evolution of the Japanese inn. Price, a journalist and writer who has lived in Japan since 1982, describes favorite inns, often ancient, sometimes luxurious, throughout the country.
(JPN182, $23.00) |
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Commodore Perry's Minstrel Show
Richard Wiley
LITERATURE
2007
HARD COVER
A sword-swinging page-turner infused with a heady mix of Japanese etiquette, American ideals, and Machiavellian philosophy, Wiley's sparkling novel follows his award-winning Soldiers in Hiding.
(JPN248, $24.00) |
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Comrade Loves of the Samurai
Ihara Saikaku
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
160 PAGES
During the Tokugawa period, romantic relationships among samurai was permissible. This novel from the great poet explores this phenomenon.
(JPN241, $14.95) |
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The Concubine's Tattoo
Laura Joh Rowland
MYSTERY
2000
PAPER
Sano Ichiro, is called upon to investigate a young concubine who was poisoned while applying a lover's tattoo, but the case is complicated by his new wife's interventions in the investigation, in a mystery set in seventeenth-century Japan.
(JPN231, $6.99) |
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Confessions of a Mask
Meredith Weatherby
Yukio Mishima
LITERATURE
1988
PAPER
254 PAGES
An unsettling portrait of society in Post War Japan that tells of the coming of age of a complex, tragic figure who, among other things, struggles with his homosexuality. Mishimi is also the author of The Temple of the Golden Pavilion.
(JPN18, $12.95) |
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Confucius Lives Next Door, What Living in the East Teaches Us About Living in the West
T. R. Reid
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2000
PAPER
276 PAGES
Tokyo bureau chief for the Washington Post's, Reid draws on his experiences living and traveling in East Asia for this appreciative portrait. He attributes high educational levels, low crime rates and other examples of a thriving society to Confucian values.
(ASA59, $15.95) |
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A Cook's Tour, Global Adventures in Extreme Cuisines
Anthony Bourdain
FOOD
2002
PAPER
274 PAGES
In this deliciously funny book, Bourdain eats his way around the globe on a quest for the perfect (or perfectly odd) meal. From fried Mars Bars in Glasgow to cobra hearts in Cambodia, there's nowhere this wise-cracking chef won't go and nothing he won't try.
(TVL90, $14.99) |
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Crawling at Night
Nani Power
LITERATURE
2002
PAPER
240 PAGES
Two nocturnal denizens of New York, a widower from Japan and a single mother from North Carolina, stumble through the city and their troubled pasts in this atmospheric debut novel from a former sushi chef.
(NYC83, $13.00) |
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Culture Smart! Japan
Paul Norbury
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
168 PAGES
A concise, no-nonsense guide to local customs, etiquette and culture with a short overview of the land and people along with practical travel advice.
(JPN269, $9.95) |
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Deep River
Shusaku Endo
LITERATURE
1996
PAPER
One of many novels by the 20th-century Japanese writer, a Roman Catholic whose many works explore chistianity and morals. This one is set among a group of Japanese tourists in India.
(JPN159, $14.95) |
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The Devils Whisper
Miyuki Miyabe
LITERATURE
2007
HARD COVER
256 PAGES
This chilling tale from Japan's bestselling mystery writer treads the genre border between horror and crime. Mamoru Kusaka, Miyabe's teenage amateur sleuth, investigates a string of grisly deaths while adjusting to a new life in Tokyo.
(JPN294, $24.95) |
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Dogs and Demons, Tales from the Dark Side of Japan
Alex Kerr
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2001
PAPER
320 PAGES
Alex Kerr, a long-term resident of Japan, documents the changing economy and current economic crisis in this provocative book. He sees the effects of a myopic modernization everywhere, from a damaged environment to the collapse of the tourism industry. In making a case for examining Japan with the emphasis of simply the economy, Kerr creates a fascinating, compelling work.
(JPN55, $18.95) |
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The Dragon King's Palace
Laura Joh Rowland
MYSTERY
2004
PAPER
A mystery set in 17th century Japan. When four women including his wife are kidnapped on their way to Mt. Fuji and imprisoned in the tower of a ruined palace, Sano Ichiro is directed by his shogun under penalty of death to work with his enemies in order to secure the women's freedom.
(JPN227, $6.99) |
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The Dragon Scroll
I. J. Parker
MYSTERY
2005
PAPER
432 PAGES
In this installment of the popular mystery series set in eleventh-century Japan, detective Sugawara Akitada travels to the province of Kazusa to investigate a theft.
(JPN202, $15.00) |
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During the Rains & Flowers in the Shade
Nagai Kafu
Lane Dunlop
LITERATURE
1994
PAPER
223 PAGES
Two 1930s novellas of seamy Tokyo by the writer whom Donald Richie called the "finest of Tokyo chroniclers." "During the Rains" takes as its subject a working girl of the Ginza district, while "Flowers in the Shade" follows a man whose lover (and breadwinner) is a prostitute. Throughout both books, Nagai Kafu laces lingering, nostalgic descriptions of Tokyo neighborhoods.
(JPN106, $21.95) |
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East Wind Melts the Ice: A Memoir Through the Seasons
Liza Crihfield Dalby
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2009
PAPER
346 PAGES
Dalby (Geisha) uses poetic forms of Japan's 11th-century Heian Court to give shape to her reflections and experiences in this captivating almanac.
(JPN246, $24.95) |
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Empire of Signs
Roland Barthes
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1983
PAPER
109 PAGES
In these marvelous, original and exasperating reflections, the great French semiotician comments of the signs and meaning of things Japanese. With chapters on chopsticks, pachinko, packages, bowing, food and other Japanese cultural artifacts. Donald Richie includes Empire of Signs in a short list of best books on Japan. Barthes, who visited Japan in the 1960s, uses his experiences and concrete observations as a point of departure.
(JPN163, $14.00) |
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The Empty Mirror, Experiences in a Japanese Zen Monastery
Janwillem Van De Wetering
RELIGION
1999
PAPER
160 PAGES
A candid account of novelist van de Wetering's experiences as a novice monk at Daitoku-ji Zen monastery in Kyoto in the late 1950s. Van de Wetering is the Dutch author of a wildly popular series of detective novels.
(JPN164, $14.95) |
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The Essential Haiku, Versions of Basho, Buson and Issa
Robert Hass
LITERATURE
1994
PAPER
329 PAGES
A felicitous pairing of translator and text. Like the former Poet Laureate Robert Hass, who edited the volume, these three Japanese masters -- Basho (1644-1694), Buson (1716-1783) and Issa (1763-1827) -- looked out of their windows often and in many moods. They wrote glintingly, but deeply, of the natural world and their places therein.
(JPN93, $16.99) |
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First Fish, First People, Salmon Tales of the North Pacific Rim
Meg McHutchinson
Judith Roche
One Reel
ANTHOLOGY
1998
PAPER
204 PAGES
An anthology of essays, poems and histories by a pan-Pacific cast of writers whose various cultures -- including Ainu (Japan), Coast Salish (British Columbia), Spokane (Washington) and Ulchi (Siberia) -- have traditionally identified with the salmon. It's a lovely book, illustrated throughout with black-and-white photographs, and made the more poignant by the salmon's decline in the coastal regions.
(PNW116, $24.95) |
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Five by Endo
Shusaku Endo
LITERATURE
2000
PAPER
96 PAGES
A posthumously published collection of short stories by the 20th-century Japanese writer, a Roman Catholic whose many works explore Christianity and morals.
(JPN158, $12.95) |
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Five Women Who Loved Love
Ihara Saikaku
LITERATURE
1955
PAPER
264 PAGES
An erotic Japanese novel first published in 1686.
(JPN242, $15.95) |
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The Floating World
James Michener
Howard A. Link
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1990
PAPER
453 PAGES
Michener delves into the history of Japanese printmaking, a tradition that has endured for two centuries because of the government's strict regulations and the country's geographic isolation.
(JPN57, $27.95) |
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Fodor's Exploring Japan
David Scott
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
288 PAGES
A compact guide to the history, culture and attractions of Japan, this guidebook published in England features color photographs, maps and a region-by-region overview of attractions. It includes walking tours and good neighborhood maps.
(JPN33, $22.00) |
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Fodor's Japan
Josh McIlvain
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
876 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, revised annually.
(JPN310, $25.99) |
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Frommer's Japan
Frommer's
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
672 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to travel in Japan.
(JPN117, $25.99) |
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Gambling with Virtue, Japanese Women and the Search for Self in a Changing Nation
Nancy Ross Rosenberger
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2001
PAPER
344 PAGES
In this intriguing work of social analysis, Rosenberger follows the fates of Japanese women from the 1970s through the 1990s, looking carefully at changing experiences, demands and notions of identity. A cultural anthropologist by training, the author builds a portrait of Japanese society through the personal experiences of dozens of women.
(JPN129, $28.00) |
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The Gardens of Japan
Teiji Itoh
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1998
HARD COVER
244 PAGES
A beautifully illustrated overview of the history and tradition of Japanese gardens featuring 75 color photographs, accompanying essays by professor Itoh (with Donald Richie) and a guide to 50 of Japan's best-known gardens.
(JPN38, $60.00) |
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Geisha, A Life
Mineko Iwasaki
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2003
PAPER
368 PAGES
The memoir of a celebrated Geisha, rich in details, culture and traditions of Kyoto's Gion Kobu district. Iwasaki, now in her 50s, was also the chief source of information for Arthur Golden's best-selling "Memoirs of a Geisha."
(JPN131, $16.00) |
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The Girl Who Played Go
Shan Sa
Adriana Hunter
LITERATURE
2004
PAPER
320 PAGES
An accomplished novel set in a Manchurian city in the war-torn 1930s, where a spirited 16-year-old Chinese girl and a young Japanese soldier find peace in a game of Go. Winner of the 2004 Kiriyama Prize, the novel captures the turmoil of the changing fortunes and war in the region. Sa Shan, who was born in Beijing, has lived in France since 1990. This is her first novel to be translated into English.
(CHN214, $15.95) |
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Grass for His Pillow
Lian Hearn
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
344 PAGES
YOUNG ADULTS
Part two in the epic Otori series of adventure novels for young adults, set among the battles and warriors of feudal Japan.
(JPN276, $15.00) |
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The Great Mirror of Male Love
Ihara Saikaku
LITERATURE
1990
PAPER
384 PAGES
A fascinating glimpse in sexual practices of Tokugawa era Japan. From the creator of the "floating world" genre of Japanese prose.
(JPN243, $27.95) |
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The Great Wave: Gilded Age Misfits, Japanese Eccentrics, and the Opening of Old Japan
Christopher Benfey
HISTORY
2004
PAPER
352 PAGES
The fascinating tale of a group of late Victorian, mostly American travelers, scientists and adventurers dedicated to the idea of Japan. The group, noted for wealth and influence, included Lafcadio Hearn, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Herman Melville, Henry Adams, Mabel Loomis Todd and President Roosevelt. This is the same group that touted Kakuzo Okakura's The Art of Tea to Boston society.
(JPN138, $16.00) |
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A Guide to the Gardens of Kyoto
Marc Treib
Ron Herman
GUIDEBOOK
2004
PAPER
202 PAGES
Treib, a professor of architecture at the University of California at Berkeley, covers 52 gardens in this convenient guide. With a history and overview, visitor information and succinct commentary. Organized geographically, each of the featured gardens gets several pages with special features, practical information, history, comments and several black-and-white photographs.
(JPN07, $22.00) |
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The Harsh Cry of the Heron
Lian Hearn
MYSTERY
2007
PAPER
576 PAGES
The surprise fourth installment, the epic conclusion of Lian Hearn's beloved, bestselling Tales of the Otori.
(JPN249, $16.00) |
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Haruko's World, A Japanese Farm Woman and Her Community
Gail Lee Bernstein
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1985
PAPER
199 PAGES
A portrait of everyday life in contemporary rural Japan. The author six-month stayed with Haruko and her family in 1974-75. With photographs. Haruko emerges as a complex, lively character, far removed from the usual stereotypes.
(JPN150, $24.95) |
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Heaven's Net Is Wide
Lian Hearn
LITERATURE
2007
HARD COVER
A first installment in a three-part prequel to Across the Nightingale Floor follows the story of spiritual mentor Lord Otori Shigeru, who receives warrior training, forges a relationship with a tribe of mysterious assassins, and meets the Lady Maruyama.
(JPN326, $26.95) |
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The Heritage of Japanese Civilization
Albert M. Craig
HISTORY
2002
PAPER
173 PAGES
An accessible short history of Japanese history and culture from prehistoric times to the end of the 20th century, written for an undergraduate audience. With black-and-white illustrations and maps throughout.
(JPN174, $49.80) |
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Hired Swords, The Rise of Private Warrior Power in Early Japan
Karl F. Friday
HISTORY
1996
PAPER
265 PAGES
A scholarly history of court-warrior relationships and the rise of Japanese military institutions from the 7th to mid-12th centuries. With illustrations of Illustrations of the armor, weapons and other military accouterments.
(JPN146, $27.95) |
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Hiroshima Traces, Time, Space, and the Dialectics of Memory
Lisa Yoneyama
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1999
PAPER
301 PAGES
A unique examination of the Hiroshima tragedy and its legacy as told through first hand accounts and period texts.
(JPN239, $28.95) |
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The History of Gardens
Christopher Thacker
NATURAL HISTORY
1985
PAPER
A standard world history of gardens, well illustrated and wide-ranging, covering everything from Zen gardens in Japan to English country gardens.
(GRD09, $45.00) |
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A History of Japan
Conrad D. Totman
HISTORY
2005
PAPER
684 PAGES
A revised edition of Totman's authoritative history of Japan from c.8000 BC to the present day, geared for undergraduates.
(JPN199, $59.95) |
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A History of Japan, From Stone Age to Superpower
Kenneth G. Henshall
HISTORY
2001
PAPER
235 PAGES
A brief, accessible survey of the transformation of Japan, its people and economy, from feudal society to economic powerhouse.
(JPN133, $21.95) |
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Hitching Rides with Buddha
Will Ferguson
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2006
PAPER
304 PAGES
As irreverent as ever, Will Ferguson tracks cherry blossoms from Kagoshima to Rishiri Island in this rollicking report from the cultural frontlines in Japan. Fall foliage is nothing compared to the mania experienced in Japan over Cherry Blossom Viewing. It's got it's own name (hanami) and it is, among other things, a good excuse to loiter (in parks, temples, cemeteries) and get roaring drunk. Ferguson spent five years living in Japan.
(JPN188, $14.00) |
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How to Take a Japanese Bath
Leonard Koren
Suehiro Maruo
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2006
PAPER
40 PAGES
In 12 stylized drawings by well-known manga artist Maruo shows a young Japanese man correctly enjoying a bath, a ritual of preparing, rinsing, soaking, communing, relaxing, contemplating.
(JPN256, $9.95) |
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In the Ring of Fire, A Pacific Basin Journey
James Houston
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1997
PAPER
224 PAGES
A lyrical narrative of the author's journeys through Japan, Indonesia, Micronesia, Hawaii and California. From contemplating the Kilauea crater to watching a Ryukyuan dance at an Okinawa community center, Houston reveals the pan-Pacific identity that has emerged from the mixing of Eastern and Western cultures. From the author of "Farewell to Manzanar."
(PAC45, $14.95) |
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Insight Guide Japan
Insight Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
400 PAGES
A comprehensive, illustrated guide to the culture, history and attractions of Japan for the traveler, featuring excellent full color maps. It includes sections on arts and crafts, performing arts, etiquette, and other topics of interest. Half the book is devoted to a survey of attractions throughout the archipelago.
(JPN74, $23.99) |
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Introduction to Japanese Architecture
Michiko Kimura Young
David Young
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2003
HARD COVER
128 PAGES
A brief overview of Japanese architecture from early settlement through the 20th-century. The authors consider Buddhist and local influences, the impact of the shogunates and Western influences. With 270 watercolors and color photographers.
(JPN171, $34.95) |
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Island of Exiles
I. J. Parker
MYSTERY
2007
PAPER
356 PAGES
Parker's hero Sugawara Akitada returns in a tale of gripping political intrigue. When an exiled prince is poisoned, Akitada is called upon to investigate and discovers a deadly conspiracy.
(JPN262, $15.00) |
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Japan and Its World, Two Centuries of Change
Marius Jansen
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1995
PAPER
150 PAGES
Jansen distills a lifetime of scholarship in this elegant meditation on ideas the Japanese have had of themselves, the United States, and the Western world, originally delivered as a lecture series in 1975.
(JPN221, $30.95) |
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Japan Atlas, A Bilingual Guide
Kodansha International
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
88 PAGES
This newly revised, one-of-a-kind guide features large-scale regional maps, as well as maps of major cities, tourist areas, transportation, national parks and historic spots. Kodansha's guide is the only atlas that includes place-names in English and Japanese on all 68 maps.
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Japan Before Perry, A Short History
Conrad Totman
HISTORY
2008
PAPER
275 PAGES
The 25th anniversary edition of Professor Totman's survey of Japanese civilization from its origins to the medieval and early modern period.
(JPN305, $26.95) |
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The Japan Journals, 1947-2004
Donald Richie
Leza Lowitz
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2005
PAPER
494 PAGES
A well-edited collection of journal excerpts from the eminent film historian and observer of Japan. With 75 black-and-white photographs.
(JPN141, $18.95) |
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Japan Rising, The Resurgence of Japanese Power and Purpose
Kenneth B. Pyle
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2008
PAPER
420 PAGES
Pyle (The Making of Modern Japan) effectively traces the rocky history of Japan as an economic and military power in this portrait of the island nation.
(JPN296, $29.95) |
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Japan Unbound, A Volatile Nation's Quest for Pride and Purpose
John Nathan
HISTORY
2004
HARD COVER
271 PAGES
Nathan combines exhaustive research with his own first-hand experience to draw an insightful portrait of Japan's struggle to find its national identity since the catastrophic stock market crash of 1990.
(JPN258, $25.00) |
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Japan, A Reinterpretation
Patrick Smith
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1998
PAPER
400 PAGES
Informed by the author's experience as a journalist in Asia and wide-ranging research, this provocative book tears down the image of Japan as a nation of conservative workaholics. It's a thoughtful, stimulating look at the country since World War II, targeting the role of the U.S. in creating modern Japan. Highly recommended.
(JPN16, $15.95) |
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Japan, A Short Cultural History
George A. Sansom
HISTORY
1978
PAPER
548 PAGES
A classic overview of Japanese culture and history, originally published in 1931. Sansom was professor of Japanese studies and Director of the East Asian Institute (1947-1953) at Columbia University.
(JPN151, $38.95) |
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Japan, Its History and Culture
W. Scott Morton
HISTORY
2004
PAPER
311 PAGES
A concise survey of Japanese history, people and culture from ancient origins to contemporary society. With selections from Japanese literature and arts, anecdotes and illustrations. Aimed at the college student, the book is also appropriate for the traveler. Morton keeps a tight focus on the character and personality of Japan as it evolved over the centuries.
(JPN03, $21.00) |
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Japan/Korea Political Wall Map
1995
MAP
A National Geograpic wall map showing Japan and Korea at a scale of 1:3,500,000. 30" x 24". Price includes separate shipping in a sturdy cardboard tube. One Side. 30x24 inches.
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Japan: Why It Works, Why It Doesn't
James Mak
Shigeyuki Abe
Kazuhiro Igawa
Shyam Sunder
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1997
PAPER
219 PAGES
Organized as a series of 26 short essays, this social and economic history of Japan is of equal interest to students and travelers. It's a lively look at the everyday economics of the Japanese. Witih chapters on marriage, gifts, pachinko, brand-name goods, small shops, vending machines, hiring practices, banking, television and other topics.
(JPN153, $20.00) |
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Japanese Buddhism, A Cultural History
Yoshiro Tamura
RELIGION
2001
PAPER
232 PAGES
A succinct history of Buddhism as it interacts with Japanese culture. From one of Japan's leading scholars of Buddhism.
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Japanese Castles 1540-1640
Stephen Turnbull
HISTORY
2003
PAPER
64 PAGES
The landscape of 16th- and 17th-century Japan was dominated by the graceful and imposing castles constructed by the powerful 'daimyo' of the period. In this the most turbulent era in Japanese history, these militarily sophisticated structures provided strongholds for the consolidation and control of territory, and inevitably they became the focus for many of the great sieges of Japanese history: Nagashino (1575), Kitanosho (1583), Odawara (1590), Fushimi (1600), Osaka (1615) and Hara (1638), the last of the battles that brought an end to a period of intense civil war. This title traces their development from the earliest timber stockades to the immense structures that dominated the great centers of Osaka and Edo.
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Japanese Discovery of Europe, 1720-1830
Donald Keene
HISTORY
1969
PAPER
272 PAGES
A classic overview of Japanese perceptions of the West before the arrival of Commander Perry by the marvelous scholar of Japanese literature, originally published in 1952. This revised edition includes two chapters covering 1798 to 1830. The book is an schorarly but nicely written study of Japanese and Western interactions, much of which involved the Dutch presence in Nagasaki. Keene focuses in particular on the work of Honda Toshiaki, an intriguing writer of the late Edo period.
(JPN152, $24.95) |
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Japanese Foreign Policy at the Crossroads, Challenges and Options for the Twenty-First Century
Yutaka Kawashima
HISTORY
2003
HARD COVER
162 PAGES
A though-provoking analysis by the man who was Japan's vice minister of foreign affairs from 1999 to 2001. Kawashima, who argues for international co-operation, has been ambassador to Israel, visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution and teacher at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
(JPN132, $32.95) |
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Japanese Garden Design
Marc P. Keane
Haruzo Ohashi
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2004
PAPER
184 PAGES
An illustrated introduction to the aesthetics and meanings of Japanese gardens. It relates the social, religious and historical contexts to landscape and garden design. With chapters on the origins of the Japanese garden, gardens of Heian aristocrats, gardens of Zen Buddhism, tea gardens, Tsuba gardens and Edo stroll gardens. The author is a landscape architect and garden designer living in Japan.
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Japanese Inn
Oliver Statler
LITERATURE
1982
PAPER
365 PAGES
Set at a Japanese inn along the road from Kyoto, this partly fictional account evokes life through four generations -- an impressionistic overview of traditional Japan solidly based on actual historic events. Inspired by the author's discovery of Minaguchi-ya and its proprietors during his stint as a civil servant during the American occupation of Japan, the inn and its proprietors are real even if much of the history was reconstructed and invented. It's a gracefully told, engaging story. Illustrated with 50 Japanese prints.
(JPN39, $24.00) |
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The Japanese Today, Continuity and Change
Edwin O. Reischauer
Marius Jansen
HISTORY
2004
PAPER
459 PAGES
A classic survey of Japanese culture and society by the infulential Harvard professor Edwin O. Reischauer, first published in 1977 and revised for this edition by Marius Jansen.
(JPN83, $29.00) |
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Japanese Touch for Your Garden
Kiyoshi Seike
Masanobu Kudo
Haruzo Ohashi
GUIDEBOOK
1993
PAPER
80 PAGES
A color guide to creating a Japanese garden with step-by-step instructions on design and planting, suggested garden plans and notes on plant care. It's well illustrated with color photographs of well known gardens of Japan.
(JPN172, $25.00) |
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Japanese, A Language Map
Kristine K. Kershul
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2001
PLASTIC CARD
This durable, foldout card, featuring 1,000 words and phrases, works as a quick reference for travelers.
(JPN177, $7.95) |
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Japanese, Start Speaking Today
Language/30
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
1992
AUDIO CD
A 90-minute crash course in Japanese, featured on compact disc with a phrasebook.
(JPN224, $24.95) |
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Kitchen
Banana Yoshimoto
LITERATURE
2006
PAPER
152 PAGES
Yoshimoto's dazzling English-language debut is emotionally complex and sweetly rendered, following an orphaned young woman as she discovers a new family in the home of a fellow student and his mother.
(JPN325, $14.00) |
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Knopf Mapguide Tokyo
Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
48 PAGES
A practical pocket guide to the city, featuring fold-out maps with restaurants, shops and attractions.
(JPN314, $10.95) |
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Kokoro
Natsume Soseki
LITERATURE
1996
PAPER
248 PAGES
Soseki's richly evocative, widely read 1914 novel, set during the Meiji period. Kokoro translates as "the heart of things."
(JPN321, $14.95) |
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Kyoto Map
Periplus Maps
2003
MAP
Designed for the traveler, this convenient map includes detailed information on Old Kyoto -- an invaluable guide for exploring the city on your own. It shows different sections of Kyoto and surrounding areas at a variety of scales, ranging from 1:12,000 to 1:500,000. Two Sides. 20x38 inches.
(JPN27, $8.95) |
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The Lady and the Monk, Four Seasons in Kyoto
Pico Iyer
LITERATURE
1992
PAPER
337 PAGES
Deeply romanticized, this short novel is nonetheless redolent in the places, sights and sounds of modern day Kyoto. Iyer writes with infectious charm the story of a young American man and his affair with a bored Japanese married woman.
(JPN32, $14.95) |
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The Last Shogun, The Life of Tokugawa Yoshinobu
Ryotaro Shiba
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2004
PAPER
264 PAGES
The story of the 15th and last Tokugawa shogun, who launched a massive project of modernization that would foreshadow the Meiji Restoration.
(JPN238, $14.00) |
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A Lateral View, Essays on Culture and Style in Contemporary Japan
Donald Richie
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1992
PAPER
245 PAGES
An insightful, wide-ranging collection of essays on the arts, society and culture of modern Japan by the reigning dean of critics
(JPN01, $16.95) |
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Letters to Henrietta
Lisa Chubbuck
Isabella Bird
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2003
PAPER
356 PAGES
This eye-opening collection of letters back home, nicely selected by Lisa Chubbuck with an intrridction and notes, reveals the tenacity, self-promotion and verve of the Victorian maiden aunt of modern travel writers. An unlikely candidate for adventure, Bird's ill health propelled her to the Colorado Rockies, Hawaii, China, and Japan -- and into the confidence of Queen Victoria, the King of Hawaii, and William Gladstone. She also carried on with a one-eyed trapper and fended off many other more suitable suitors. That's quite a transformation for a middle-aged spinster from the Isle of Mull. Travel does a person good. With 32 illustrations, maps, notes, and bibliography. In two parts: The first world tour, 1872-3 (the sea Australia, Hawaii, Colorado); The second world tour, 1878-9 (Japan and the way thither, China, Malay Peninsula).
(WLD39, $24.95) |
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Life of an Amorous Woman and Other Writings
Ihara Saikaku
LITERATURE
1969
PAPER
403 PAGES
A collection of fiction from the pioneering 17th century Japanese writer.
(JPN245, $16.95) |
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Life of Jesus
Shusaku Endo
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1989
PAPER
An extended essay on Jesus by the 20th-century Japanese novelist, a Roman Catholic whose many works explore chistianity and morals.
(JPN156, $11.95) |
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Light Verse from the Floating World
Makoto Ueda
LITERATURE
1999
PAPER
273 PAGES
An anthology of 400 seventeen-syllable verse poems, divided into ten sections, each introduced by Makoto Ueda. The comic poems poke fun at the ruling and warrior classes, foibles and habits of townsfolk, and other aspects of the human condition of Edo Japan (where adultery was apparently common place).
(JPN86, $28.00) |
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Liquid Jade, The Story of Tea from Wast to West
Beatrice Hohenegger
HISTORY
2006
HARD COVER
256 PAGES
Hohenegger takes in the history, as well as the spiritual, cultural and economic importance of tea in this captivating tale of politics and intrigue.
(ASA54, $25.95) |
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Lonely Planet Hiking in Japan
Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK
2009
PAPER
440 PAGES
This convenient guide features trail maps and route descriptions of walks throughout Japan. With detailed practical information, color photography, 70 contour maps and good background on preparing for your trek.
(JPN154, $24.99) |
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Lonely Planet Kyoto
Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
220 PAGES
A practical travel guide to Kyoto, covering history and culture, as well as its many temples, gardens and other attractions. With detailed day trips, travel information and 32 pages of maps, this is an excellent guide to Kyoto.
(JPN60, $22.99) |
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Lonely Planet Tokyo
Lonely Planet
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
264 PAGES
A compact, practical guide in the hallmark Lonely Planet style with a helpful section of 32 color maps
(JPN100, $19.99) |
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Lost Japan
Alex Kerr
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2009
PAPER
269 PAGES
Originally appearing as a series of 15 articles in a Japanese magazine, long-time resident Kerr offers an account of the Japan that he knew as a child. It's a wistful account of traditional culture and change in contemporary Japan, combining travelogue, memoir, and journalism.
(JPN36, $14.99) |
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The Lost Wolves of Japan
Brett L. Walker
NATURAL HISTORY
2003
PAPER
331 PAGES
Drawing on Japanese history, literature, folklore and biology, Walker looks at the forces that caused the extinction of the wolves in Japan. It's a tale of the loss of habitat and changed attitudes toward nature. Walker is also the author of The Conquest of Ainu Lands: Ecology and Culture in Japanese Expansion,1590-1800. A volume in the excellent Weyerhaeuser Environmental series, chosen and with a forward by William Cronon.
(JPN215, $35.00) |
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The Making of Modern Japan
Marius Jansen
HISTORY
2002
PAPER
871 PAGES
An epic account of Japan and its transformation from feudal society to modern superpower from 1600 to the present. Well worth the effort for the traveler interested in history
(JPN88, $28.50) |
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The Makioka Sisters
Tanizaki Junichiro
LITERATURE
1995
PAPER
530 PAGES
The story of a merchant family in prewar Osaka and the struggle of four beautiful sisters to maintain their position in society after the death of their parents, also made into a delightful film by Ichikawa. Janichiro evokes old Osaka and the relationship amonghte sisters in rich detail.
(JPN41, $16.00) |
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Memoirs of a Geisha
Arthur Golden
LITERATURE
2005
LARGE PRINT
A large print edition of the runaway best-selling novel about a geisha in the celebrated Gion district of Kyoto. A major feat of literary impersonation, the Golden's novel is rich in period detail and ceremony.
(JPN217, $28.95) |
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Memoirs of a Geisha
Arthur Golden
LITERATURE
2005
AUDIO CD
An audio-book edition of the runaway best-selling novel about a geisha in the celebrated Gion district of Kyoto. A major feat of literary impersonation, the Golden's novel is rich in period detail and ceremony. As read by Elaina Erika Davis.
(JPN218, $24.95) |
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Midway, The Battle that Doomed Japan
Mitsuo Fuchida
HISTORY
2001
PAPER
224 PAGES
A groundbreaking first-person account of the Battle of Midway told from the Japanese perspective. Fuchida's military history is well researched as he details the events leading from Pearl Harbor to Japan's defeat at Midway. Both an outstanding piece of historical writing and a compelling personal account.
(HWI58, $19.95) |
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Minka, My Farmhouse in Japan
John Roderick
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2007
HARD COVER
256 PAGES
In the 1960s, before everyone was restoring a Tuscan villa or a Spanish hacienda, John Roderick had his minka, a 250-year-old thatched and pegged farmhouse outside of Tokyo. This illustrated account focuses on architecture and traditions.
(JPN268, $24.95) |
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Mishima's Sword, Travels in Search of a Samurai Legend
Christopher Ross
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2007
PAPER
272 PAGES
Ross meditates on Japanese sword making, the culture of Japan, and the life and ritual suicide of the great Japanese writer Yukio Mishima in 1970 in this fascinating account. Recommended by Tahir Shah..
(JPN266, $15.95) |
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Modern Japan
Peter Duus
HISTORY
1998
PAPER
376 PAGES
This admirably clear, concise political, social and economic history of Japan from 1800, geared for undergraduates, is also excellent reading for travelers. Second edition.
(JPN255, $108.95) |
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Modern Japanese Literature
Donald Keene
ANTHOLOGY
1989
PAPER
448 PAGES
A popular sampling of Japanese literature from mid-19th century to the mid-20th. This volume follows "Anthology of Japanese Literature from the Earliest Era to the Mid-Nineteenth Century" (JPN12).
(JPN72, $15.95) |
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Musashi, An Epic Novel of the Samurai Era
Eiji Yoshikawa
Charles S. Terry
LITERATURE
1995
HARD COVER
984 PAGES
The classic samurai novel about the exploits of Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's famous swordsman and folk hero. Set in 17th-century Japan, it's a rousing, historical novel full of incident. Originally published in serialized form in the Asahi Shimbun before WWII. Musashi's The Book of Five Rings is widely read. A number of Yoshikawa's popular historical novels have been translated into English.
(JPN168, $35.00) |
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The Naked and the Dead
Norman Mailer
LITERATURE
2000
PAPER
721 PAGES
The 50th anniversary edition of Mailer's astonishing novel of a platoon fighting for the fictional Japanese held island of Anopopei. A rifleman in the Pacific during the war, Mailer brings documentary detail to the novel, published when he was but 25 and an immediate critical and commercial success.
(JPN313, $19.00) |
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The Narrow Road to Oku
Basho Matsuo
Donald Keene
LITERATURE
1997
PAPER
188 PAGES
Keene gives a precise and poetic translation, alongside the original Japanese characters, in this edition of Basho's (1644-1694) famous journey to Oku. The edition is further enhanced by the beautiful and whimsical artwork of Masayuki Miyata.
(JPN211, $25.00) |
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Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches
Nobuyuki Yuasa
Basho Matsuo
LITERATURE
1967
PAPER
178 PAGES
These marvelous prose-and-poetry sketches by the famous poet wanderer Basho (1644-94) invoke the mysteries of the cosmos manifest in the Japanese landscape. The haiku included are acknowledged some of the best ever composed. He concludes his masterpiece with: "In this little book of travel is included everything under the sky -- not only that which is hoary and dry but also that which is young and colorful, not only that which is strong and imposing but also that which is feeble and ephemeral."
(JPN91, $14.00) |
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National Geographic Japan
Nicholas Bornoff
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
400 PAGES
This guide to Japan, published in the National Geographic attractive visual style, features hundreds of photographs, full color maps, and good information on history, nature, culture and travel in Japan.
(JPN120, $27.95) |
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Noguchi East and West
Dore Ashton
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1993
PAPER
331 PAGES
A biography of the California-born sculptor and multimedia artist Noguchi, written by a pre-eminent historian of 20th-century art. Dore Ashton makes sense of Noguchi's many periods and influences, considering both his Japanese and American inheritances.
(ART16, $29.95) |
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Norwegian Wood
Haruki Murakami
Jay Rubin
LITERATURE
2000
PAPER
298 PAGES
A bestseller in Japan, this enthralling, erotic tale of a lonely college student in 1960's Tokyo put Murakami on the map as a master of modern literature. It's a tale of coming-of-age in 1960s Japan (and the title refers to the Beatle's Song).
(JPN265, $15.95) |
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The Other Japan, Voices Beyond the Mainstream
David Suzuki
Keibo Oiwa
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1999
PAPER
336 PAGES
For this collection of voices, Suzuki -- a Canadian environmentalist of Japanese descent -- interviewed reformers, minorities, radicals, environmentalists, human rights activists and others outside the Japanese mainstream. He collaborated with Oiwa, an anthropologist who has worked among minority and aboriginal groups in Japan.
(JPN128, $18.95) |
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Our Land Was a Forest, An Ainu Memoir
Kayano Shingeru
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1994
PAPER
172 PAGES
This lovely memoir of life on Hokkaido in the years following WWII is also an account of the disappearing traditions of the Ainu people in the face of a modernizing nation.
(JPN46, $37.00) |
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Out
Natsuo Kirino
MYSTERY
2005
PAPER
In this well-received mystery, Masako Katori, a middle-aged wife and mother working the night shift at a Tokyo factory, strangles her abusive husband.
(JPN196, $15.00) |
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Perfectly Japanese, Making Families in an Era of Upheaval
Merry Isaacs White
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2002
PAPER
265 PAGES
An anthropological analysis of the changing nature and structure of the family in Japan over the past 100 years. Merry Isaacs White is Professor of Anthropology at Boston University. She demolishes the notion of the Japanses family as any one thing but shows the institution in its many forms over time.
(JPN169, $26.95) |
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The Perfumed Sleeve
Laura Joh Rowland
MYSTERY
2005
PAPER
When 1694 Edo erupts into violence in the wake of a conflict between two rival factions in 17th century Japan, the shogun's most esteemed investigator, Sano Ichiro, is urged by both sides to join their numbers.
(JPN226, $8.99) |
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The Pillow Book of Lady Wisteria
Laura Joh Rowland
MYSTERY
2003
PAPER
When the shogun's young cousin and heir apparent is found murdered in the bed of Lady Wisteria in 17th century Japan, the shogun's Most Honorable Investigator Sano Ichiro must investigate.
(JPN228, $6.99) |
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Pimsleur Quick & Simple Japanese
Pimsleur Language Method
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
2005
AUDIO CD
Four audio CDs with eight 30-minute lessons in basic Japanese, covering elementary vocabulary and phrases used in travel and everyday situations. The Pimsleur method emphasizes the use of listening skills without reading materials (so there isn't a book to follow along). It's advertised as "Totally audio: hear it, learn it, speak it."
(JPN175, $19.95) |
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The Rarest of the Rare, Vanishing Animals, Timeless Worlds
Diane Ackerman
NATURAL HISTORY
1996
PAPER
208 PAGES
This collection of six essays includes Ackerman's insightful commentary on the migrations of the monarch butterfly, as well as wonderfully written chapters on the Golden Tamarin, Hawaiian monk seal and other animals. The second collection by this wonderful writer and reporter, Ackerman once again artfully interweaves travel and natural history to capture the spirit of endangered places and animals and those who would preserve them.
(BST26, $12.95) |
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Rashomon Gate
I. J. Parker
MYSTERY
2006
PAPER
368 PAGES
This installment in the popular series set in eleventh-century Japan takes detective Sugawara Akitada to the Imperial University in Heian Kyo, which is now Kyoto.
(JPN203, $15.00) |
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Read Japanese Today
Len Walsh
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
1969
PAPER
160 PAGES
A classic guide to understanding and deciphering the basic meaning of 300 of the most common and useful characters in written Japanese. The author focuses on the pictographs from which the characters are derived.
(JPN110, $14.95) |
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Red Chrysanthemum
Laura Joh Rowland
LITERATURE
2006
HARD COVER
288 PAGES
In the 11th title in Rowland's series of page-turners set in 17th century Japan, samurai Sano Ichiro searches for the murderer of his pregnant wife. Rich in drama, atmosphere and historical detail.
(JPN220, $24.95) |
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Religion in Contemporary Japan
Ian Reader
RELIGION
1991
PAPER
294 PAGES
This collection of case studies, a popular university text, illuminates the influence and practice of religion in contemporary Japanese society. An ethnographer with an interest in religion, Reader spent several years living and teaching in Japan. He draws together interviews from many participants at Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, festivals and other events with religious significance.
(JPN127, $23.00) |
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Religions of Japan in Practice
George J. Tanabe, Jr.
RELIGION
1999
PAPER
550 PAGES
A well-chosen collection of 45 essays and original religious texts, including selections on prayer, ritual, routines and dieties. It is a scholarly overview of the culture and religion of Japan, organized thematically and accessible to the general reader.
(JPN162, $47.95) |
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The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945
John Toland
HISTORY
2003
PAPER
976 PAGES
A rich and readable history of Japanese militarism from the intricacies of Tokyo politics in the 1930s to riveting WWII Pacific battles. Expertly researched, Toland provides a good deal of fresh information.
(JPN223, $21.95) |
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The Rising Tide, A Novel of the Second World War
Jeff Shaara
LITERATURE
2006
HARD COVER
672 PAGES
From the author of Gods and Generals and the son of Michael Shaara, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Killer Angels, comes this piece of historical fiction set during World War II in the Pacific, North Africa and throughout Europe, whose main characters are Hitler, Mussolini, Eisenhower and Churchill.
(EUR235, $27.95) |
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The River Ki
Sawako Ariyoshi
LITERATURE
1982
PAPER
248 PAGES
Originally published in 1959, this novel chronicles the lives of its main character, Hana, her daughter and granddaughter in a village along the River Ki. Ariyoshi, a popular modern writer who died in 1984, illuminates traditional life -- and change -- in Japan in the years before World War II.
(JPN126, $16.00) |
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The Roads to Sata, A 2000-Mile Walk Through Japan
Alan Booth
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
1997
PAPER
281 PAGES
A revealing, humorous account of the author's 2,000-mile walk north to south from Hokkaido to Kyushu by a wonderfully eccentric British expatriate. Booth is a disarming writer, chronicling his encounters along the byways of rural Japan with farmers, misfits, tramps and others who crossed his path. By the author of "Looking for the Lost."
(JPN11, $16.00) |
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Rough Guide Japan
Rough Guide
GUIDEBOOK
2008
PAPER
1078 PAGES
This sturdy comprehensive guide in the British series nicely balances a historical and cultural overview with practical travel information.
(JPN166, $28.99) |
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Rough Guide Music Japan
Various Artists
MUSIC
1999
AUDIO CD
A carefully chosen sampling of the diverse sounds of Japan, featuring such indigenous instruments as the stringed koto, the shakuhachi flute, and tako drums.
(JPN216, $14.95) |
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Rough Guide Tokyo
Jan Dodd
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
348 PAGES
A comprehensive guide in the hip, literate and very infomative Rough Guide style. It's divided cleanly between practical information and illuminating background on culture and history.
(JPN315, $19.99) |
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Ruins of Identity, Ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands
Mark Hudson
ARCHAEOLOGY
1999
PAPER
323 PAGES
Hudson considers race, culture and national identity in this comprehensive scholarly account of the origins of the Japanese people. Winner of the John Whitney Hall Prize (Association for Asian Studies).
(JPN198, $25.00) |
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Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures, Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan
William Wayne Farris
ARCHAEOLOGY
1998
PAPER
333 PAGES
A collection of scholarly writing on archaeology in Japan.
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The Samurai's Garden
Gail Tsukiyama
LITERATURE
1996
PAPER
224 PAGES
Tsukiyama sets her poignant tale of a young Chinese man coming-of-age in a rural Japanese village in the momentous days just before WWII erupts.
(JPN173, $13.95) |
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The Samurai's Wife
Laura Joh Rowland
MYSTERY
2001
PAPER
Sano Ichiro investigates the murder of a high Kyoto official in this mystery set in 17th century Japan.
(JPN230, $6.99) |
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Samurai, The World of the Warrior
Stephen Turnbull
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2003
HARD COVER
224 PAGES
A handsomely illustrated overview of the warrior elite of early Japan, their traditions, history and legacy, by a leading authority.
(JPN147, $29.95) |
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The Sea and the Poison
Shusaku Endo
LITERATURE
1992
PAPER
167 PAGES
One of many novels by the 20th-century Japanese writer, a Roman Catholic whose many works explore chistianity and morals. This one set in Tokyo during WWII.
(JPN161, $12.95) |
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Secret Teachings in the Art of Japanese Gardens
David A. Slawson
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1991
PAPER
A meditation and manual on the art of Japanese garden design.
(JPN165, $30.00) |
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The Secrets of Mariko, A Year in the Life of a Japanese Woman and Her Family
Elisabeth Bumiller
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1996
PAPER
368 PAGES
Bumiller, a Washington Post journalist, sketches the daily routines and challenges in the life of a contemporary Japanese family. She interviewed the family, and especially Mrs. Tanaka over the course of a year for this lively, nuanced portrait.
(JPN142, $14.95) |
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Seeing Japan
Charles Whipple
Morihiro Hosokawa
GUIDEBOOK
2005
HARD COVER
A wide-ranging introduction to modern Japan. Charles Whipple covers the basic elements of Japanese family and society, as well as geography, art, theater and sports. A great companion to life in modern Japan, with a foreword by former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa.
(JPN179, $35.00) |
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Shadow Shoguns: The Rise and Fall of Japan's Postwar Political Machine
Jacob M. Schlesinger
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1999
PAPER
320 PAGES
The Tokyo correspondent for the Wall Steeet Journal, dissects the political character of modern Japan. At the center of the story is Kakuei Tanaka, the populist political boss who built a political machine that dominated the long ruling Liberal Democratic Party from the 1970's to the 1990's.
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Shibori, The Inventive Art of Japanese Shaped Resist Dyeing Tradition Techniques Innovation
Yoshiko Wada
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1999
PAPER
303 PAGES
This oversize, heavily illustrated book introduces the traditions, practice and techniques of the Japanese art of tie-dye. Of equal interest to both the practitioner and visitor with a serious interest in textile arts.
(JPN78, $48.00) |
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Shinju
Laura Joh Rowland
MYSTERY
1996
PAPER
In seventeenth-century Japan, Sano Ichiro, a teacher and detective, investigates the ritual "suicide" drownings of a peasant and a noblewoman, supposedly star-crossed lovers, and uncovers an intricate plot of political intrigue and murder.
(JPN233, $7.99) |
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Shogun
James Clavell
LITERATURE
2009
PAPER
1152 PAGES
Clavell's immensely popular story of an English traveler and his encounters with a Japanese warlord and a beautiful woman in 17th century Japan. While it is a long book, it is also a rousing modern epic, full of adventure and emotion.
(JPN47, $18.00) |
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Silence
Shusaku Endo
LITERATURE
1980
PAPER
The best known work by the 20th-century Japanese novelist, about the 17th-century martyrdom of a young Portuguese missionary in Japan.
(JPN155, $11.95) |
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Silk
Alessandro Baricco
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
132 PAGES
In this tale of love and adventure, an international bestseller, a young French merchant journeys across Siberia to Japan in the 1860s in search of silkworm eggs, falling in love with a forbidden woman.
(JPN267, $14.00) |
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Snow Country
Edward G. Seidensticker
Yasunari Kawabata
LITERATURE
1996
PAPER
175 PAGES
A lyrical, moving short novel about the love affair between a prosperous Tokyo businessman and a young geisha from the mountains, set at a spa in the snowy mountains. This novel earned Kawabata the Nobel Prize for literature. Masterfully translated by Edward Seidensticker.
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Sources of Japanese Tradition, Volume 1
Ry-Usaku Tsunoda
William Theodore de Bary
RELIGION
1990
PAPER
506 PAGES
This scholarly sourcebook of writings collected through the 18th century and concerning Buddhism, Confucianism and Shinto, would be of interest to the traveler in search of primary resources. Volume Two is also available (JPN64).
(JPN63, $21.00) |
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Sources of Japanese Tradition, Volume 2
William Theodore de Bary
Donald Keene
RELIGION
1990
PAPER
399 PAGES
This second volume in a scholarly sourcebook of writings on Japanese religion and philosophy collects pieces from the 18th century up through the middle of the 20th century. Volume One is also available (JPN63).
(JPN64, $35.00) |
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Stained Glass Elegies
Shusaku Endo
LITERATURE
1990
PAPER
165 PAGES
A collection of short stories by the 20th-century Japanese novelist, a Roman Catholic whose many works explore Christianity and morals.
(JPN160, $13.95) |
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The Street of a Thousand Blossoms
Gail Tsukiyama
LITERATURE
2008
PAPER
432 PAGES
The bestselling author of five previous novels, including "Women of the Silk" and "The Samurai' s Garden," Tsukiyama's sixth book spans three decades in the lives of two tradition-minded Japanese brothers whose futures are derailed by World War II and the changes it brings.
(JPN253, $14.95) |
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Structure and Surface: Contemporary Japanese Textiles
Matilda McQuaid
Cara McCarty
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1998
HARD COVER
104 PAGES
An exhibition catalog, this volume celebrates a diversity of contemporary Japanese artists, techniques and fabrics. featuring 66 illustrative fabrics, glossary and introductory essay on process and technique. Published by the Museum of Modern Art.
(JPN79, $29.95) |
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The Tale of Genji
Murasaki Shikibu
Edward G. Seidensticker
LITERATURE
1983
PAPER
1090 PAGES
The unabridged version of one of the most famous works of Japanese prose, masterfully translated by Edward Seidensticker. This is the story of Genji, a romantic man in the Heian court, as written in the 11th-century by Lady Murasaki, and brought into a colloquial modern language by Seidensticker. Illustrated throughout with woodcuts from a 17th-century Japanese edition.
(JPN73, $29.95) |
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The Tale of Murasaki, A Novel
Liza Crihfield Dalby
LITERATURE
2001
PAPER
426 PAGES
The life of the 11th-century court personage and author of The Tale of Genji, as imagined by Liza Dalby (who also wrote Geisha and Kimono).
(JPN149, $14.95) |
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Tale of the Heike
Helen Craig McCullough
LITERATURE
1988
PAPER
489 PAGES
Japan's most famous war tale about the fall of the Taira (Heike) clan and the victory of the Minamoto (Genji) during the end of the 12th century, marking a violent end to the largely peaceful Heian period. Also known as the Heike Monagatari, this military epic was compiled from several oral sources and finally transcribed in the 14th century.
(JPN75, $29.95) |
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Tea in Japan, Essays on the History of Chanoyu
Paul Varley
Kumakura Isao
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1995
PAPER
334 PAGES
The authors in this collection of scholarly essays address the history, evolution and meaning of the tea ceremony in Japan.
(JPN200, $31.00) |
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The Teahouse Fire
Ellis Avery
LITERATURE
2007
PAPER
480 PAGES
An American orphan finds a home in a 19th-century tea cermony school in this detailed historical novel that imagines Japan at a pivotal moment in its history.
(JPN278, $15.00) |
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This Scheming World
Ihara Saikaku
LITERATURE
2005
PAPER
128 PAGES
A humorous tale of the New Year's resoultions of Tokugawa commoners. From the 17th century writer.
(JPN244, $20.95) |
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Through Japanese Eyes
Richard H. Minear
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1995
PAPER
360 PAGES
A survey of Japanese culture, society and people as presented through letters, diaries, newspaper articles and historical documents. A project of the "Center for International Training and Education," this classic volume, first published 20 years ago, has been updated for this compact, single volume edition.
(JPN92, $21.95) |
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Thunder from the East, Portrait of a Rising Asia
Nicholas Kristoff
Sheryl WuDunn
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
2000
PAPER
377 PAGES
From the pens of a husband-and-wife team of Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondents for the "New York Times," comes a study of the changing face of Asia's economy and culture. It's an ambituous book, organized thematically with alternating chapters by Kristoff and WuDunn. The book combines interviews, newspaper-style profiles, statistics and anecdote.
(ASA24, $15.95) |
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Tokyo Map
Borch Maps
2005
MAP
A folded, laminated map of Tokyo at a scale of 1:17,000. Two Sides. 26x20 inches.
(JPN102, $7.95) |
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Tokyo Underworld, The Fast Times and Hard Life of an American Gangster in Japan
Robert Whiting
HISTORY
2000
PAPER
400 PAGES
Whiting, a reporter based in Japan, tells all in this fast-paced tale of opportunism, corruption and empire. In particular, he follows the life and times of the colorful Nick Zappetti, an American soldier who stayed after the war and porspered.
(JPN143, $16.00) |
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Tokyo, A View of the City
Donald Richie
GUIDEBOOK
1999
PAPER
142 PAGES
A wonderfully impractical guide to Tokyo -- Richie's home for the last 50 years, and a city he describes with affection as "an illogical, subtle, brash, teeming and utterly human place." Richie structures his essays as a geographic tour of the city, starting from its core at the Imperial Palace and branching out to surrounding neighborhoods. He digresses boldly, stopping frequently to consider the culture, history and fabric of the city. With evocative black-and-white photographs by Joel Sackett.
(JPN90, $25.00) |
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A Traveller's History of Japan
Richard Tames
HISTORY
2008
PAPER
256 PAGES
Escaping a predictable dull march through the centuries, this lively book turns out to be an outstanding (and concise) narrative history of Japan -- including politics, economy, literature and the arts. It is an excellent introduction to Japan and its transformation from its Shinto, Shogun and Samurai traditions to 20th-century powerhouse.
(JPN09, $14.95) |
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Travels in the East
Donald Richie
Stephen Mansfield
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2007
PAPER
180 PAGES
The unmatchable, exuberant Richie (who winningly writes "New countries are like new clothes") muses on Egypt, India, Bhutan, Mongolia, China, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Borneo, Thailand, Yap, Korea, and Japan in this kaleidoscope of travel essays.
(ASA63, $14.95) |
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Turning Japanese, Memoirs of a Sansei
David Mura
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
2005
PAPER
376 PAGES
The riveting, wonderfully observed story of a thoroughly American Sansei (i.e. Japanese-American), born and raised in California, who embarks on a trip to Japan with his American wife.
(JPN44, $14.00) |
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Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
Isabella Bird
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2007
PAPER
400 PAGES
A narrative of travels in back-country Japan in 1878 by the most intrepid and unassuming of Victorian lady explorers, Isabella Bird. Japan had just re-opened its doors to the west, and Bird (after sojourns in the Rocky Mountains and Hawaii, journeys which both produced enjoyable travelogues of their own) could not resist the allure of the unknown island-nation. She wasted little time on the cities, however, and headed straight out to meet the peasants in their fields. This predilection for the common folk seems only fitting in the country parson's daughter, who was so sickly in her youth that she never expected to leave Yorkshire, much less the British Isles.
(JPN94, $12.95) |
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Underground, The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche
Haruki Murakami
LITERATURE
2001
PAPER
366 PAGES
Murakami, one of Japan's most important contemporary novelists, interviewed hundreds of people, both random victims and members of the of the Aum Shinrikyo cult, in this riveting portrait of the 1995 attack on Tokyo's subway with poison gas.
(JPN144, $15.00) |
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The Unknown Craftsman, A Japanese Insight into Beauty
Soetsu Yanagi
Shoji Hamada
Bernard Leach
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1990
PAPER
230 PAGES
One of Japan's most respected thinkers, Soetsu Yanagi (1889-1961) writes in this book of Japanese crafts, their integral place in Japanese society, and the expanding role of the craftsman. With 76 mostly black-and-white plates. It's an excellent overview of the foundations of the Mingei (folk-craft) movement in Japan. This edition, adapted by Bernard Leach, was originally published in 1972.
(JPN116, $35.00) |
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Untangling My Chopsticks, A Culinary Sojourn in Kyoto
Victoria Abbott Riccardi
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2004
PAPER
304 PAGES
The appetizing memoir of Victoria Abbott Riccardi's experiences in Kyoto, where she studied the ancient culinary art of kaiseki, the ritual which precedes the Japanese tea ceremony. Riccardi writes with a good-natured humor that could only come from someone who has fought the uphill battle of learning the local language from scratch, and a wide-eyed appreciation for all that she learned about Japanese culture, history, and, of course, food. She includes 25 recipes for traditional and less traditional Japanese dishes.
(JPN135, $19.00) |
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Wallpaper City Guide Tokyo
Wallpaper Magazine
GUIDEBOOK
2012
PAPER
A stylish, thin (it fits in your back pocket) city guide compiled by the design magazine Wallpaper's local reporters. Well-organized, with chapter tabs, many photographs and of-the-moment recommendations.
(JPN204, $9.95) |
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War Letters, Stories of Courage, Longing and Sacrifice
Robert Kenner
HISTORY
2002
DVD
Produced for PBS, this hour-long documentary dramatizes letters home from the American Revolution to Persian Gulf, Directed by Robert Kenner and narrated by Joan Allen, Edward Norton, Bill Paxton, Giovanni Ribisi, David Hyde Pierce among others.
(WAR77, $19.98) |
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Warriors of Japan, As Portrayed in the War Tales
Paul Varley
LITERATURE
1994
PAPER
296 PAGES
A collection of tales on Japanese war and warriors from the 10th through the 17th century, blending literature and history.
(JPN240, $21.00) |
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Washoku, Recipes from the Japanese Home Kitchen
Elizabeth Andoh
FOOD
2005
HARD COVER
328 PAGES
A cookbook and guide to the techniques, aesthetics, and philosophy of washoku, written by a leading English-language expert on Japanese home cooking. With color photographs throughout. Andoh includes recipes for soups, rice dishes and noodles, meat and poultry, seafood, and desserts.
(JPN186, $40.00) |
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The Way of Zen
Alan Watts
RELIGION
1999
PAPER
236 PAGES
A history and introduction to the practices of Zen, first published in the 1950s. This book traces the development of Zen Buddhism and explains many of its modern principles.
(JPN71, $14.00) |
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What is Japanese Architecture? A Survey of Traditional Japanese Architecture
Kazuo Nishi
Kazuo Hozomi
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1996
PAPER
144 PAGES
A concise introduction to traditional Japanese buildings, from prehistory to the mid-19th century. Organized into short units and illustrated with 250 drawings and plans, this is a clearly written overview of the cultural background, design and construction of structures including Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples, castles, residences and teahouses.
(JPN69, $32.00) |
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What Makes Life Worth Living? How Japanese and Americans Make Sense of Their Worlds
Gordon Matthews
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
1995
PAPER
296 PAGES
An anthopologist by training, Mathews interviewed 52 Japanese and 52 Americans about what was meaningful in their lives for this provocative book. The Japanese call the concept ikigai, "that which most makes one's life seem worth living." At the heart of the book is a comparison of nine matched pairs of individuals.
(JPN170, $28.95) |
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The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Haruki Murakami
Jay Rubin
LITERATURE
1998
PAPER
607 PAGES
Novelist Murakami's take on nationalism, miltarism and Japanese history unfolds in modern-day Tokyo, Murakami's usual element. As in his other novels, the city is hip, frenetic and westernized -- this book opens with its protagonist cooking spaghetti -- but in this book Tokyo is also a place with a past. The narrator discovers how much of a past when he meets a former imperial soldier who witnessed untellable atrocities during the Japanese occupation of Manchuria. We say "untellable," but this is not a book for the squeamish. It is an unstinting, weighty book by a major modern novelist.
(JPN107, $16.95) |
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A Woman's Asia
Marybeth Bond
ANTHOLOGY
2005
PAPER
310 PAGES
These thirty-five personal, often hilarious accounts of women's adventures from China to Sri Lanka to Turkey to Bhutan, not only illuminating the everyday, oft-overlooked cultural practices of Asia, but also giving a glimpse into the thoughts and feelings of the female traveller. Featuring selections from Jan Morris, Pamela Logan and Alison Wright.
(ASA49, $17.95) |
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Women of the Silk
Gail Tsukiyama
LITERATURE
1993
PAPER
278 PAGES
In this lyrical debut, Tsukiyama sets her absorbing tale of a young Chinese girl against the backdrop of enormous changes in China in the years from 1919-1938. Much of the novel is set in a rural silk factory (hence the title).
(CHN269, $13.95) |
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The World of the Shining Prince, Court Life in Ancient Japan
Ivan Morris
Barbara Ruch
HISTORY
1994
PAPER
352 PAGES
First published in the 1960s, this book recreates court society in 11th-century Japan, as it was written about in "The Tale of Genji" (JPN73).
(JPN70, $17.00) |
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A Year in Japan
Kate T. Williamson
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2006
PAPER
192 PAGES
Williamson records her extended stay in Kyoto, its architecture, gardens, culture and traditions in 350 watercolor illustrations.
(JPN189, $19.95) |
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You Gotta Have Wa
Robert Whiting
SPORT
1990
PAPER
368 PAGES
A history of Japanese baseball, which has been played since the 1850s (professionally since 1935). The Japanese believe that their rigorously coached version of the sport, based on the concept of wa (group harmony), to be superior to the American variety. Includes interesting information on American stars who crossed over to Japanese leagues.
(JPN236, $14.95) |
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Zen Buddhism, A History, Japan
Heinrich Dumoulin
RELIGION
2005
PAPER
520 PAGES
A comprhensive history of Zen Buddhism as practiced in Japan, with focus on the melding of the Chinese import with indigenous Shinto practices.
(JPN235, $28.95) |
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Zen Training, Methods And Philosophy
Katsuki Sekida
RELIGION
2005
PAPER
264 PAGES
A lifelong practitioner and teacher of Zen, Sekida (1893-1987) weaves biography and anecdote in this classic handbook for zazen, seated meditation practice, and the Zen path.
(REL32, $19.95) |
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