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Incredible Japan

text & captions by Charles E. Tuttle ; cartoons by Masakazu Kuwata

(Tut books, T)

C.E. Tuttle, 1975

Rev. ed.

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Japan unbuttoned

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First published in 1954 under the title: Japan unbuttoned

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INCREDIBLE JAPAN is a crash course in Japanese culture--an introduction to those inimitable aspects of the country which are necessarily alien to the foreign observer. With delightful cartoons by the Japanese artist-illustrator, Masakazu Kuwata, the book proves that what is incredible about Japan is not inexplicable, and provides enlightenment on such potentially incomprehensible paradoxes as: - Highly-skilled young men who hold degrees in judo --and flower arrangement. - The "man in the moon"--who isn't a man at all, but a rabbit. - Charming hotels with no public dining rooms and no private baths. - Attractive gift packages so meticulously wrapped in paper proclaiming the poor quality of the contents. After chuckling through this book, the reader will find he has become effortlessly informed on the history, houses, food, clothing, customs, language, and amusements of incredible Japan.

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