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February 03, 2014

Japan in a Nutshell by Professor Solomon

The unknown Japan. The traditional Japan. The real Japan. In this erudite yet entertaining work, Professor Solomon explores a Japan of which few of us are aware. Professor Solomon (who describes himself as an amateur professor) is the author of "How to Find Lost Objects" (1995), "Japan in a Nutshell" (1997), "How to Make the Most of a Flying Saucer Experience" (1998), "Coney Island" (1999), "The Book of King Solomon" (2005), and "Visitors to the Inner Earth" (2011). His website is:
http://www.professorsolomon.com


Across the sea is the land of Japan. With its ancient shrines, sumo wrestlers, Zen masters, capsule hotels, Laughing Festival, fortunetelling birds, haiku masters, phantom foxes, mania for bathing, musical crickets, tea masters, Living National Treasures, Moon Viewing Night, bowing etiquette, Festival of the Dead, dream-eating Baku, samurai films, Fuji pilgrims, and robots, it is unlike anywhere else in the world. Let me tell you about it. --Professor Solomon

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