I have always been interested in the way the Japanese live and their seemingly unflappable exterior, so this book is right up my reading street! Nowhere else in the world can such Zen individuals be found living in super-metropolis' that would have most of us stressed and tearing our hair out. I also admire the respect that the Japanese have for the natural world, and the enjoyment they get from even the smallest, simplest things.
Japan is the destination right at the very top of my bucket list and somewhere I long to visit someday. This book not only talks about the fascinating culture, customs, products, food, design, holidays, spirituality and philosophy that each contribute to the mental well being of Japan's residents, it's actually useful too. East meets West, old traditions meets new advancements, this informative text is beautifully complemented by clear, full colour photographs which serve to make my yearning to visit even stronger, although I would've liked to have known where each of the photos were taken, so a caption would've been appreciated! A comprehensive guide to all things Japanese, ideal for Japanophiles and those planning to travel there soon. Written in an accessible tone that is easy to understand, you'll be one step closer to comprehending Japan and the Japanese having read this text. I plan to purchase a copy for my bookshelf as I can imagine a hard copy being far superior given that the photographs and the design of the book is a large part of the appeal.
Overall, this is an ideal introduction to the idiosyncracies of Japan which covers a wide variety of topics in sufficient depth. Should a particular part of the book tickle you, you can pick up another title that deals with it in greater detail should you so wish.
Many thanks to Quarto Publishing Group - Aurum Press/White Lion Publishing for an ARC. I was not required to post a review, and all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.