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SMITHSONIAN JOURNEYS
Japan
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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In Praise of Shadows
Junichiro Tanizaki
ART & ARCHITECTURE
2010
PAPER
73 PAGES
This essay by the great Japanese novelist, first published in 1933, offers tremendous insight into Japanese aesthetics. It's an earthy meditation on traditional Japanese art, architecture and design. Most illuminating.
(JPN19, $16.00) |
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The Inland Sea
Donald Richie
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2002
PAPER
255 PAGES
FAVORITE
Richie's book, on its surface a travel account, is a beautiful reflection on all things Japanese by one of the country's most acute observers. Anyone with an interest in Japan would enjoy this book, those on a voyage through the inland sea even more so. Written after many decades in Japan, The Inland Sea is among the best of the master's many books. Arturo Silva, who edited the Donald Richie Reader, calls it his masterpiece (and a work of fiction).
(JPN13, $16.95) |
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Japan, A Traveler's Literary Companion
Jeffrey Angles
ANTHOLOGY
2006
PAPER
256 PAGES
This marvelous anthology, organized geographically, is both an introduction to Japan and to its contemporary writers. Donald Richie underscores Japan as a small place of great diversity in his appreciative foreword.
(JPN187, $14.95) |
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The Art and Culture of Japan
Nelly Delay
ART & ARCHITECTURE
1999
PAPER
160 PAGES
Lavishly illustrated, this handy pocket encyclopedia in the Discoveries series introduces the art, architecture and culture of Japan. With 165 archival and modern illustrations and a section of original documents.
(JPN51, $12.95) |
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Eyewitness Guide Japan
Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK
2011
PAPER
408 PAGES
This superb guide to all of Japan features color photography, dozens of excellent local maps and a region-by-region synopsis of the country's attractions. Handsome, convenient and up-to-date, the volume is an excllent overview of the country. For more detailed practical information, especially for an independent traveler, consider Gateway to Japan.
(JPN130, $28.00) |
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Japan Map
Periplus Maps
2009
MAP
Handsome, accurate and regularly updated, this convenient map covers the island nation with insets of the major cities. It has a variety of scales, with the majority at 1:2,000,000. Two Sides. 20x38 inches.
(JPN06, $8.95) |
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Also Recommended
70 Japanese Gestures
Hamiru-aqui
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A clever guide to body language and slang in Japan as demonstrated in 70 witty black-and-white photographs and explanatory text.
(JPN193, $9.95) |
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Culture Smart! Japan
Paul Norbury
GUIDEBOOK
A concise, no-nonsense guide to local customs, etiquette and culture, this is a helpful travel tool for visitors to Japan.
(JPN269, $9.95) |
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Exploring Kyoto
Judith Clancy
GUIDEBOOK
Featuring 30 well-crafted walking tours of neighborhoods, gardens and sanctuaries.
(JPN26, $16.95) |
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Lonely Planet Japanese Phrasebook
Yoshi Abe
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
A handy palm-sized guide to pronunciation, basic grammar and essential vocabulary for the traveler.
(JPN136, $8.99) |
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Old Kyoto, A Guide to Traditional Shops and Inns
Diane Durston
GUIDEBOOK
Wonderful, elegant essays on carefully chosen shops, often in out-of-the-way neighborhoods.
(JPN24, $22.00) |
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Tokyo, A View of the City
Donald Richie
GUIDEBOOK
Richie's literate essay on the culture, history and fabric of Tokyo, where he's lived for 50 years, is structured as a geographic tour starting at the Imperial Palace and branching out. With black-and-white photos.
(JPN90, $25.00) |
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A Traveller's History of Japan
Richard Tames
HISTORY
A lively and concise narrative history of Japan and its transformation from Shinto, Shogun and Samurai traditions to 20th-century powerhouse.
(JPN09, $14.95) |
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Embracing Defeat, Japan in the Wake of WWII
John W. Dower
HISTORY
A social and political history of the postwar years in Japan. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award, it's an eye-opening account by a leading scholar of Japanese-American relations at MIT.
(JPN54, $19.95) |
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Everyday Life in Traditional Japan
Charles J. Dunn
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
This detailed evocation of traditional Edo Japan portrays all walks of life -- samurai, farmers, courtiers, priests, outcasts and merchants -- with hundreds of marvelous black and white illustrations.
(JPN331, $16.95) |
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Hiroshima
John Hersey
HISTORY
Never sensational, this 1946 classic by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Hersey puts a human face on the unthinkable. Hersey explores the tragedy through interviews with residents, scientists and politicians.
(JPN20, $7.95) |
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Inventing Japan, 1853-1964
Ian Buruma
HISTORY
A favorite writer with keen insight about Japan, Buruma offers an admirably succinct, dramatic history of Japan's transformation from feudal state to host of the 1964 Olympics, with a focus on World War II.
(JPN139, $12.95) |
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Japanese Culture
Paul Varley
HISTORY
Valery traces cultural trends from the emergence of Japanese civilization through the present age, touching on religion, gardens, tea ceremony, the visual arts, theatre, literature and cinema.
(JPN84, $24.00) |
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The Book of Tea
Kakuzo Okakura
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A graceful, witty meditation on Japanese aesthetics and culture as reflected through the tea ceremony. A celebrity and cultural ambassador, Okakura was a curator at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
(JPN21, $9.95) |
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Ways of Forgetting, Japan in the Modern World
John W. Dower
HISTORY
COMING IN JUNE
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Dower (Embracing Defeat) takes a probing look at key moments in the relationship between Japan and the United States in the 20th century, focusing on Japanese perceptions of our tangled history.
(JPN417, $26.95) |
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The Gardens of Japan
Teiji Itoh
ART & ARCHITECTURE
This beautifully illustrated overview of the history and tradition of gardens features 75 color photographs and astute essays.
(JPN38, $60.00) |
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The Japanese Tea Garden
Marc Peter Keane
ART & ARCHITECTURE
Keane eloquently describes the history, design and aesthetics of tea gardens from T'ang China to present day Japan, with over one hundred full-color photographs and illustrations.
(JPN422, $59.95) |
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Learning to Bow, Inside the Heart of Japan
Bruce Feiler
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
As surprising, helpful and informative as it is funny, this is an insightful account of travels and teaching in Japan. Feiler presents anecdotes on the rituals, personality traits and cultural peccadilloes of the Japanese.
(JPN111, $13.99) |
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Untangling My Chopsticks, A Culinary Sojourn in Kyoto
Victoria Abbott Riccardi
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
In this beguiling memoir, Riccardi writes with verve of cultural encounters, bewilderment and discovery in Kyoto. If you've ever parted the drapes of a Japanese restaurant to face a room full of people and blank stares, you'll really appreciate the book. With 25 recipes for traditional and less traditional Japanese dishes.
(JPN135, $19.00) |
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Memoirs of a Geisha, A Novel
Arthur Golden
LITERATURE
The runaway best-selling novel about a geisha in the celebrated Gion district of Kyoto. A major feat of literary impersonation, the novel is rich in period detail and ceremony.
(JPN45, $15.95) |
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Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches
Nobuyuki Yuasa
Basho Matsuo
LITERATURE
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. With some of the most perfect 17-syllable haiku ever composed.
(JPN91, $14.00) |
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South of the Border, West of the Sun
Haruki Murakami
LITERATURE
Murakami stirs jazz, neon-lit streets, out of the way shrines, hustle and bustle and wonder into this lyrical tale of love in contemporary Tokyo.
(JPN213, $14.95) |
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The Makioka Sisters
Tanizaki Junichiro
LITERATURE
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.
(JPN41, $16.00) |
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The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
Yukio Mishima
LITERATURE
Inspired by historical events, this powerful first novel by the great 20th-century Japanese writer tells the story of the monk who burned the Temple of the Golden Pavilion in Kyoto.
(JPN389, $15.00) |
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Thousand Cranes
Yasunari Kawabata
Edward G. Seidensticker
LITERATURE
This novella by the great Kawabata may be Japan's best-known literary work, a story of love, grief and redemption. Kawabata's prose is as economical as the tea ceremony itself, and very beautiful.
(JPN34, $13.95) |
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Japan and North-East Asia
Shimba Tadao
FIELD GUIDE
Featuring 800 color photographs, up-to-date range maps and notes on identification.
(JPN264, $40.00) |
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Birds of East Asia: China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and Russia
Mark Brazil
FIELD GUIDE
Brazil's comprehensive guide, featuring 234 color plates, includes Japan, Taiwan and the islands along with the adjacent areas of Asia from Kamchatka to Korea.
(JPN332, $39.95) |
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