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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 22 November, 2022

Read This: A Passion for Japan

I've got a book for you that will bring you such joy! A Passion for Japan, edited by John Rucynski, is both an ode to building community, and an interesting, in-depth ethnographic look at being a long-term expat resident in Japan. I LOVE it.

Read This: A Passion for Japan

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  • books
  • Japan
  • intercultural learning
  • expat
  • community
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 13 September, 2022

The One Book You Must Read This Year: A Deep Look into a Disappearing Culture

Once in a great while, you come across a book so compelling, interesting, and important that you want to share it with everyone. Such is the case with the latest book from author Amy Chavez, entitled The Widow, The Priest and The Octopus Hunter: Discovering a Lost Way of Life on a Secluded Japanese Island, published by one of our favorite publishers, Tuttle. 

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  • books
  • writing
  • Japan
  • history
  • storytelling
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 24 April, 2020

How to Cook Rice Like a Sushi Chef

Hungry for sushi, but want to make it at home? Here’s your recipe, via Quirk Books’ delicious book, Stuff Every Sushi Lover Should Know.

How to Cook Rice Like a Sushi Chef. From Stuff Every Sushi Lover Should Know

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  • recipes
  • sushi
  • sushi rice
  • Japan
By Becky Burns, 12 June, 2019

Travel to Asia: A New Understanding–Villages Found

Early in the trip, I found my heart aching for the lost fishing village in Hong Kong. Although I understand the adage, “things change,” it seemed like a remarkable loss. Small villages and communities are the backbone of any nation, and diversity is strength. Relishing the vibrancy of the industrial section of Mongkok and its main market, I realized that this Hong Kong history also appeared fragile. Many shop owners and vendors were elderly, and seemed to struggle. Most areas of Hong Kong were filled with young people, completely glued to their phones.

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  • Asia
  • stories
  • Japan
By Becky Burns, 18 May, 2019

Travel to Asia: A new understanding–Japan, the crowning jewel

In Japan, I did not know many things. I went without studying beforehand, yet I stepped forward with both a sensation and an openness.

Travel to Asia: A new understanding–Japan, the crowning jewel
Each gate is donated by a business person

I knew that Shinto and Buddhist shrines were important, but how so? I did not know. 

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  • Asia
  • travel
  • Japan
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 30 January, 2018

The Cool Tokyo Guide: Adventures in the City of Kawaii Fashion, Train Sushi, and Godzilla

Heading to Tokyo, or are is fascinated by this interesting, complex city? This is the book for you! Abby Denson's The Cool Tokyo Guide: Adventures in the City of Kawaii Fashion, Train Sushi, and Godzilla, is a fun, intriguing book - and one you can't put down. The easy to read comic book format lends itself well to this off-beat, upbeat tour of Tokyo.

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  • Tokyo
  • Japan
  • guide
  • travel
  • art
  • comic book
  • travel guide
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 13 December, 2017

Traveling to Japan? Read the Japan Traveler's Companion

Whether you've been to Japan and love it, or can't wait to go, I've got a book for you. Japan Traveler's Companion: Japan's Most Famous Sights from Okinawa to Hokkaido, by Rob Goss, is a treasure.

It's a beautiful book, perfect for dreaming and remembering.

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  • Japan
  • travel
  • travel tips
  • books
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 21 November, 2017

Love Onsen? Read This Guide to Japan's Best Inns and Hot Springs

Imagine opening a book so filled with peace that you long to jump in and revel in it. Such is the case with the new book by author Rob Goss and photographer Akihiko Seki, entitled Japanese Inns and Hot Springs: A Guide to Japan's Best Ryokan and Onsen. Reading this book offers both travel inspiration and peacefulness. 

Love Onsen? Read This Guide to Japan's Best Inns and Hot Springs

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  • Onsen
  • ryokan
  • travel
  • Japan
  • Inns
  • hot springs
  • travel guide
  • Asia
  • travel tips
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 4 October, 2017

Love Tokyo's Otaku Culture? Read this

Do you love cosplay, manga, anime, fandom memorabilia, and toys? Perhaps the center of your fandom universe lies in Tokyo, Japan. If so, you probably identify as Otaku. If you are otaku, or can relate to it, then I have the book for you! If you aren't into otaku culture yet, you soon will be, after reading Tokyo Geek's Guide: Manga, Anime, Gaming, Cosplay, Toys, Idols, & More, by Gianni Simone. Be forewarned: I LOVE THIS BOOK.

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  • books
  • Tokyo
  • Otaku
  • geek's guide
  • Japan
  • fandom
By Asako Maruoka, 22 August, 2017

Planning a Trip To Japan? Try These Tips

Think of Japan, and you’re likely to imagine fast trains, sumptuous sushi, amazing technology and society and culture like no other. Welcome to the land of convenience where everything just seems to work, but there is more to experience than these for visitors on a trip to Japan. 

Planning a Trip To Japan? Try These Tips

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  • Japan
  • travel
  • travel tips

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