ABSTRACT

First published in 2006. For over fifty years, the Japanese-born Western-trained author of this remarkable volume devoted himself to explaining Japanese traditions and customs to foreigners through his newspaper columns, talks and four short books. The comprehensive work presented here, drawn from all these sources deals with all aspects of Japanese life and material culture - apparel and utensils; cures and medicines; houses and buildings; fetes and festivals; fish, birds and animals; folk tales; food, sake and tobacco; living habits; marriage, funerals and memorials; natural phenomena; plants and flowers; popular beliefs and traditions; recreation and entertainment; religious rites and social customs. With over seven hundred and thirty separate entries, this unique volume is the definitive work on all Japanese things.

chapter I|58 pages

Apparel And Utensils

chapter II|18 pages

Cures and Medicines

chapter III|23 pages

Dwelling Houses and Other Buildings

chapter IV|31 pages

Fetes and Festivals

chapter V|52 pages

Fish, Birds and Animals

chapter VI|57 pages

Folk Tales

chapter VII|63 pages

Food, 'Sake' and Tobacco

chapter VIII|29 pages

Living Habits

chapter IX|25 pages

Marriage, Funeral and Memorials

chapter X|24 pages

Natural Phenomena

chapter XI|28 pages

Plants and Flowers

chapter XII|70 pages

Popular Beliefs and Traditions

chapter XIII|67 pages

Recreation and Entertainment

chapter XIV|88 pages

Religious Rites

chapter XV|55 pages

Social Customs

chapter XVI|36 pages

Miscellaneous