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Japan: The Basics

  •   19 September 2024
  •   6:00 - 7:00pm
  •   Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, 13/14 Cornwall Terrace, Outer Circle (entrance facing Regent's Park), London NW1 4QP
  •   https://dajf.org.uk/event/japan-the-basics
  •   +44 (0)20 7486 4348
  •   events@dajf.org.uk

Japan: The Basics is an engaging introduction to the culture, society, and global positioning of Japan.

Starting by looking at the common stereotypes, clichés, and tropes associated with Japan, this accessible introduction to the country is designed to arm readers with key skills and knowledge for their study of Japan.

This new edition covers topics including:

  • How do we go about studying Japan?
  • What can be learnt about Japan from looking at its transportation system?
  • What is the impact of an aging society?
  • What are the connections between popular culture and wider Japanese society?
  • How does Japan respond to disasters?
  • How are core values about identity formed and what are their implications?
  • How did Japan respond to the COVID-19 pandemic?

With exercises, discussion points, and reflective questions throughout, Japan: The Basics is an ideal starting point for all those studying Japan.

In this talk, the author, Dr Christopher Hood, will discuss some of the key features of the book, the way in which the book works alongside other books about Japan, how some of the research for the book was done, and other things related to the book – some of which are not mentioned in the book itself.

A limited number of copies of Japan: The Basics will be available to buy at the event at a special discounted price of £15 (rrp£18.99). Accepted payment methods: PayPal, bank transfer, or cash.


About the contributors

Christopher Hood

Christopher Hood is a Reader in Japanese Studies at Cardiff University. He is the author of the books, Japan: The BasicsOsutaka: A Chronicle of Loss in the World’s Largest Single Plane CrashDealing with Disaster in Japan: Responses to the Flight JL123 CrashShinkansen: From Bullet Train to Symbol of Modern Japan, and Education Reform in Japan: Nakasone’s Legacy. In 2016, he received a Certificate of Commendation from the Ambassador of Japan in the UK in recognition of distinguished service to contributing to the deepening of mutual understanding and friendship between Japan and the UK. He is also the author of the novels Hijacking Japan, Tokyo 20/20 Vision, and FOUR.

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