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Lost Japan: Last Glimpse of Beautiful Japan

Lost Japan: Last Glimpse of Beautiful Japan

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Code: BK-9748

Alex Kerr invites readers into the heart of Japanese culture, from the captivating world of Kabuki theatre to the fast-paced business life of Tokyo during the Bubble Years. He also shares the story of his hidden valley retreat, offering a personal glimpse into traditional and contemporary Japan.

While celebrating the country’s rich heritage, Kerr also reflects thoughtfully on the environmental and cultural challenges facing Japan today.

256 pages

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