Shirayuri
Download Shirayuri full books in PDF, epub, and Kindle. Read online free Shirayuri ebook anywhere anytime directly on your device. Fast Download speed and no annoying ads. We cannot guarantee that every ebooks is available!
Author | : Seidenstic |
Publisher | : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2011-09 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780295803746 |
The memoirs of Seidensticker, perhaps best know for his translations of modern and classical Japanese novels, including the 11th century Tale of Genji. Seidensticker was introduced to Japan as a young diplomat during the Allied occupation and remained in Tokyo afterwards, befriending many of the luminaries of the Japanese literary scene. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author | : Joy Hendry |
Publisher | : University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1989-01-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780824812157 |
"The children are more than mere pictures. They tell us the truths about Japan." So wrote a visitor to Japan at the turn of the century and this view underlies the title of this book. The first few years of a child's life are vitally imporant for preparing it to be a member of the society to which it belongs. Japanese methods of childcare are consequently directed towards taking advantage of the receptivity of the early years. They are also different in many ways from Western methods and much of the colorful detail in this book will be of great interest to mothers everywhere--from family beds and toilet training to the elaborate religious ceremonies of childhood. Joyn Hendry looks at customs and traditions, at rewards and punishments, and at the day-to-day life of children at home, at school, and in the wider world. Joy Hendry's research involved working with Japanese mothers and other care takers, and with kindergartens and day nurseries. She has drawn on the work of sociologists, psychologists and educationalists in English and Japanese, but the theoretical framework for the study is drawn from social anthropology.
Author | : Chris Bunting |
Publisher | : Tuttle Publishing |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2014-01-14 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1462906273 |
Drinking Japan the first practical Japan travel guide in English, to depict Japan's bars and alcoholic beverages. Author Chris Bunting goes to tremendous lengths to present Japan's best bars and alcoholic drinks. You will be prepared for your trip with detailed profiles of Japans finest sake, shochu, awamori, beers, wines and Japanese whiskies. This book tells you where to find each one, which brands are best and which to avoid. A trip to Japan is not complete without experiencing its famous nightlife. From bright lights of Ginza to the quiet street corners of Kyoto. Drinking Japan provides reviews of 122 bars in Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Hiroshima extending further afield. More than 120 of the country's best bars are featured in richly illustrated reviews, with menu tips, directions and language help. If you are drinking in Japan, most likely it is going to be a thrilling night. Japan is home to some of the world's most extraordinary alcoholic beverages as well as the most appealing bar scenes. This book will prepare you and your friends with the tips and tricks you need when navigating through cool Japan bar scenes and nightlife.
Author | : Shūzaburō Hironaga |
Publisher | : Tokyo : Tokyo News Service |
Total Pages | : 996 |
Release | : 1964 |
Genre | : Bunraku |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Francesca B. Purcell |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2005-01-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9087903685 |
This book is a pioneering venture. It is the first effort to provide an international inventory of women’s universities and colleges. Apart from providing such inventory the book intends to raise questions and suggest new ways of improving the education of women worldwide.
Author | : Eri Ejima |
Publisher | : Seven Seas Entertainment |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2024-12-17 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : |
After attending EX Japan, the nation's largest fighting game tournament, Aya and her friends return to their normal lives at school. Their school is a super-strict all-girls' academy where playing video games is outright banned, so it's bad enough when a recording of Mio at the tournament comes to light. Things get even worse when the dorm's disciplinary committee catches the girls playing games red-handed! Can they manage to throw-tech their way out of the threat of expulsion?!
Author | : Hisako Omori |
Publisher | : State University of New York Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2020-05-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 143847816X |
In many parts of the world, the Roman Catholic Church in the twenty-first century finds itself mired in scandal, and its future prospects appear fairly dim in the eyes of many social critics. In From Situated Selves to the Self, however, Hisako Omori finds a radically different situation, with jubilant Roman Catholics in an unexpected place: Tokyo, Japan. Based on twelve months of ethnographic fieldwork, the author provides a culturally sensitive account of the transformative processes associated with becoming Catholic in Tokyo. Her ethnographically rich narrative reveals the ways in which Christianity as a cultural force can effect changes in one's personhood by juxtaposing two models of the self—one based on conventional Japanese social ideals and the other on Roman Catholic teachings. Omori takes readers to a living room ("ochanoma") in a parish, a Catholic bar in a nightclub area, Catholic charismatic meetings, and busy intersections in Tokyo. In so doing, she traces subtle yet emerging changes in women's agentive power that accompany the processes of deepening faith. From Situated Selves to the Self gives us a rare glimpse into Christianity as a cultural force in an East Asian context where Confucianism has historically been the dominant ethical framework.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 922 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Japan |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Wendy Matsumura |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2015-04-26 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0822376040 |
Since its incorporation into the Japanese nation-state in 1879, Okinawa has been seen by both Okinawans and Japanese as an exotic “South,” both spatially and temporally distinct from modern Japan. In The Limits of Okinawa, Wendy Matsumura traces the emergence of this sense of Okinawan difference, showing how local and mainland capitalists, intellectuals, and politicians attempted to resolve clashes with labor by appealing to the idea of a unified Okinawan community. Their numerous confrontations with small producers and cultivators who refused to be exploited for the sake of this ideal produced and reproduced “Okinawa” as an organic, transhistorical entity. Informed by recent Marxist attempts to expand the understanding of the capitalist mode of production to include the production of subjectivity, Matsumura provides a new understanding of Okinawa's place in Japanese and world history, and it establishes a new locus for considering the relationships between empire, capital, nation, and identity.
Author | : Eri Ejima |
Publisher | : Seven Seas Entertainment |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2024-03-05 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : |
Aya, Mio, and friends attend a prim-and-proper academy where video games are banned and the punishment for playing them is severe. Now, they're duking it out at Japan's biggest fighting game tournament! After defeating a pro gamer in the losers bracket, Mio's scheduled for a grudge match against Arisa, the tiny spitfire. What follows is the culmination of their tempestuous tourney relationship and a no-holds-barred fight to the death! (And maybe, in the heat of battle, a little personal growth?)