Sacred High City Sacred Low City

Sacred High City  Sacred Low City
Author: Steven Heine
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199861446

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The author argues that lived religion in Japan functions as an integral part of daily life; any apparent lack of interest masks a fundamental commitment to participating regularly in diverse, though diffused, religious practices. The book uses case studies of religious sites at two representative but contrasting Tokyo neighborhoods as a basis for reflecting on this apparently contradictory quality.

More Foot loose in Tokyo

More Foot loose in Tokyo
Author: Jean Pearce
Publsiher: Weatherhill, Incorporated
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1984
Genre: Narita-shi (Japan)
ISBN: UIUC:30112013164246

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A sequel to Foot-loose in Tokyo. This guide covers two areas where traditional Japan can still be discovered: the narrow back streets of Shitamachi, the old downtown of Tokyo; and the quiet temples and gardens of the country town of Narita.

Afghanistan to Zambia Chronicles of a Footloose Forester

Afghanistan to Zambia  Chronicles of a Footloose Forester
Author: Dick Pellek
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-07-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781452031538

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Not one to miss an opportunity to see what was nearby; a restless tropical forester scheduled or planned trips to or through nearly 100 countries during his working career. Afghanistan was the first country he jotted notes about, and when his official duties later took him to Zambia, the title Afghanistan to Zambia: Chronicles of a Footloose Forester began to emerge as his memoirs. This personal memoir is about capturing in print the more vivid reveries of over 80 countries; and some themes that form his viewpoint about what he saw and did there. It was never intended as a travelogue or historical account, merely as a receptacle of personal adventure stories. Thus, as he wandered and crisscrossed the globe over a span of four decades, he was not overly concerned about a chronological order. In the case of Viet Nam and Haiti, however, it spurred two or three chronicles that serve as poignant accounts of both past and present.

The Oriental Economist

The Oriental Economist
Author: Tanzan Ishibashi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1984
Genre: China
ISBN: UVA:X000959253

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Footloose

Footloose
Author: Irving Stettner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1981
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015010320631

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Foot loose in Tokyo

Foot loose in Tokyo
Author: Jean Pearce,Makiko Yamamoto,Makiko Yamamote,Fumio Ariga
Publsiher: Weatherhill, Incorporated
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1976
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: UCSD:31822028409696

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A long-time Tokyo resident takes readers on a walking tour around each station along the Yamanote Line that circles the heart of Tokyo, offering glimpses of the variety in this city that at first glance seems homogenous.

Japan

Japan
Author: Frank Joseph Shulman
Publsiher: Oxford, England ; Santa Barbara, Calif. : Clio Press
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004872136

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Tokyo on Foot

Tokyo on Foot
Author: Florent Chavouet
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781462906406

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This prize-winning book is both an illustrated tour of a Tokyo rarely seen in Japan travel guides and an artist's warm, funny, visually rich, and always entertaining graphic memoir. Florent Chavouet, a young graphic artist, spent six months exploring Tokyo while his girlfriend interned at a company there. Each day he would set forth with a pouch full of color pencils and a sketchpad, and visit different neighborhoods. This stunning book records the city that he got to know during his adventures. It isn't the Tokyo of packaged tours and glossy guidebooks, but a grittier, vibrant place, full of ordinary people going about their daily lives and the scenes and activities that unfold on the streets of a bustling metropolis. Here you find businessmen and women, hipsters, students, grandmothers, shopkeepers, policemen, and other urban types and tribes in all manner of dress and hairstyles. A temple nestles among skyscrapers; the corner grocery anchors a diverse assortment of dwellings, cafes, and shops--often tangled in electric lines. The artist mixes styles and tags his pictures with wry comments and observations. Realistically rendered advertisements or posters of pop stars contrast with cartoon sketches of iconic objects or droll vignettes, like a housewife walking her pet pig, a Godzilla statue in a local park, and an urban fishing pond that charges 400 yen per half hour. This very personal guide to Tokyo is organized by neighborhood with hand-drawn maps that provide an overview of each neighborhood, but what really defines them is what caught the artist's eye and attracted his formidable drawing talent. Florent Chavouet begins his introduction by observing that, "Tokyo is said to be the most beautiful of ugly cities." With wit, a playful sense of humor, and the multicolor pencils of his kit, he sets aside the question of urban ugliness or beauty and captures the Japanese essence of a great city in this truly vital portrait.