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Xenophobe's Guide to the Japanese
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Individualism and selfishness are as unwelcome as a sumo wrestler cutting in line at a buffet. Being Japanese, I resonate with this sentiment. This concise book strikingly captures various truths about Japanese culture in a way that's both entertaining and cleverly observed from a Western standpoint. It's not a traditional guidebook; rather, it offers a vivid cultural comparison, detailing the mindset and environment that shape Japanese perspectives. If you're planning to stay in Japan for over a month and wish to connect with locals, this book provides subtle yet crucial insights into the motivations behind their actions. Like any cultural framework, Japanese values were like an invisible and odorless gas I was unknowingly immersed in—until I read this book. This review comes from a Japanese individual currently residing in the UK.
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Individualism and selfishness are as unwelcome as a sumo wrestler cutting in line at a buffet. Being Japanese, I resonate with this sentiment. This concise book strikingly captures various truths about Japanese culture in a way that's both entertaining and cleverly observed from a Western standpoint. It's not a traditional guidebook; rather, it offers a vivid cultural comparison, detailing the mindset and environment that shape Japanese perspectives. If you're planning to stay in Japan for over a month and wish to connect with locals, this book provides subtle yet crucial insights into the motivations behind their actions. Like any cultural framework, Japanese values were like an invisible and odorless gas I was unknowingly immersed in—until I read this book. This review comes from a Japanese individual currently residing in the UK.
