ABSTRACT

In this welcome brand new fifth edition of the bestselling textbook Understanding Japanese Society, Joy Hendry takes the reader into the heart of Japanese life.

Providing a clear and accessible introduction to Japanese ways of thinking, which does not require any previous knowledge of the country, this book explores Japanese society through the worlds of home, work, play, religion and ritual, covering a full range of life experiences, from childhood to old age. It also examines the diversity of people living in Japan, the effects of a growing number of new immigrants, and role of the longest-standing Japanese prime-minister Shinzo Abe. Fully updated, revised and expanded, the fifth edition contains new material on:

  • the continued effects of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters of 2011
  • local examples of care for nature and the environment
  • new perspectives on the role of women
  • Japan’s place in the context of globalisation .

Each chapter in this new edition also includes an exciting insert from scholars in the field, based on new and emerging research. This book will be invaluable to all students studying Japan. It will also enlighten those travellers and business people wishing to gain an understanding of  Japanese people.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|25 pages

Sources of Japanese identity

Historical and mythological foundations of Japan

chapter 2|26 pages

The house and family system

chapter 3|22 pages

Socialisation and classification

chapter 4|24 pages

Community and neighbourhood

chapter 5|24 pages

The education system

chapter 6|30 pages

Status, hierarchy and ethnic diversity

chapter 7|25 pages

Religious influences

chapter 8|24 pages

Ritual and the life cycle

chapter 9|21 pages

Opportunities for working life

chapter 10|26 pages

Arts, entertainment and leisure

chapter 11|24 pages

Government and the craft of politics

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion