David Notkin’s and Cathy Tuttle’s “Japan Stories” (1990-91)
A collection of stories by a couple about some of their experiences living in Japan.
Source: DC Palter | Subject: Culture
A collection of stories by a couple about some of their experiences living in Japan.
Source: DC Palter | Subject: Culture
“Japan Still Life” is a collection of short stories about life in Japan. The central focus is three friends, J.D., an American, George, a Canadian, and Yoshi, a Japanese. They meet at a Gaijin House in Tokyo and experience both the good and bad of Japan together. These stories vary in style from the very silly to the very serious.
Source: DC Palter | Subject: Culture
A look at the youth-driven shopping and fashion culture of Tokyo.
Source: The New Yorker / Rebecca Mead | Subject: Culture