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Living in Japan
By Joy Norton, Tazuko Shibusawa. 2001
Living in Japan is a complete guide for foreigners currently living in Japan or contemplating making a home there. From…
the great expectations before arrival to the shock of actually being immersed in one of the most unique cultures in the hectic modern world, from finding housing to finding work, and from adjusting to the expatriate community to the many challenges of making a way into the heart of Japanese society and culture, Living in Japan will help the reader cope with the vagaries, anxieties, and uncertainties of an expatriate existence. Norton and Shibusawa explore the opportunities for foreigners in Japan, analyze the problems they're likely to encounter, offer practical solutions and advice to make the most out of an extended stay in Japan. This guide enthusiastically negotiates the potential roadblocks and pitfalls facing expatriate businessmen, children, traditional homemakers, students, and working couples and highlights the many opportunities for a rich and lasting experience. And finally, Living in Japan offers helpful hints to ease the transition if expatriates returning from Japan to their native lands, where they face a culture shock as strong as that they experiences upon first making their way to Japan.Cool Japan Guide
By Abby Denson. 2014
Travelling to Japan has never been so much fun-visit the land of anime, manga, cosplay, hot springs and sushi! This…
full-color graphic novel guidebook is the first of its kind exploring Japanese culture from a cartoonist's perspective. Cool Japan Guide takes you on a fun tour from the high-energy urban streets of Tokyo to the peaceful Zen gardens and Shinto shrines of Kyoto and introduces you to: the exciting world of Japanese food-from bento to sushi and everything in between. the otaku (geek) culture of Japan, including a manga market in Tokyo where artists display and sell their original artwork. the complete Japanese shopping experience, from combini (not your run-of-the-mill convenience stores!) to depato (department stores with everything). the world's biggest manga, anime and cosplay festivals. lots of other exciting places to go and things to do-like zen gardens, traditional Japanese arts, and a ride on a Japanese bullet train. Whether you're ready to hop a plane and travel to Japan tomorrow, or interested in Japanese pop culture, this fun and colorful travelogue by noted comic book artist and food blogger Abby Denson, husband Matt, friend Yuuko, and sidekick, Kitty Sweet Tooth, will present Japan in a unique and fascinating way. Advisory: Bookshare has learned that this book offers only partial accessibility. We have kept it in the collection because it is useful for some of our members. Benetech is actively working on projects to improve accessibility issues such as these.Kyoto: City of Zen
By Judith Clancy, Ben Simmons. 2012
An elaborate kaleidoscope of craft, artistry and religion, Kyoto is one of the world's most popular travel destinations. Art and…
design form the weft and warp of this vibrant 1,200-year-old city, home to hundreds of gardens, palaces, villas and magnificent wooden temples, including seventeen UNESCO World Heritage sites.Like a Zen koan, Kyoto defies easy description. Its citizens may work at Nintendo designing video games, at a company designing precision medical instruments, or sitting cross-legged meticulously affixing micro-thin flakes of gold foil onto a painting. All of them share a living heritage grounded in centuries of traditional culture.In [Kyoto: City of Zen], local Kyoto expert Judith Clancy presents the most important gardens, temples, shrines and palaces of this ancient capital city and enduring cultural center. In addition to unveiling the city's spiritual and historical riches, this book shares with readers the exquisite foods, artistic crafts, religious ceremonies and architectural traditions that have flourished in Kyoto for over a millennium. Tea ceremonies, calligraphy, weaving, pottery, painting, drama, and many more traditional arts and crafts are presented through the masterful photographs of Ben Simmons, whose images capture the true essence of Kyoto.] The city's natural setting also comes into focus as you walk along leafy mountain paths and through spectacular parks and gardens viewing the best foliage each season has to offer.Malaysia Travel Atlas
By Periplus Editors. 2011
Finding your way around Malaysia (and also the island nation of Singapore and the kingdom of Brunei Darussalam) is a…
breeze with this handy Tuttle Travel Atlas.Designed for adventurous travelers and containing all the maps you'll need on your explorations, this atlas includes many views that are available nowhere else. It will help you find your destination in every city, town and region in all three countries. Each of the 90 maps in this atlas is presented in a logical, easy-to-follow manner, with emphasis on the most frequently visited areas. All place names, street names and buildings are indexed for quick reference.Comprehensive: Detailed insets of each major town, travel destination and business hub in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.Informative: Precise locations for all popular sights, hotels, restaurants, office buildings, shopping malls and other essential locations.Practical: The handy size, well-designed key maps and comprehensive index help you find places you are looking for quickly.Reliable: The maps in this book are thoroughly researched and regularly updated by the leading publisher of Asia Pacific maps.Bali: The Legendary Isle
By Patrick R. Booz. 2013
The tropical island of Bali is a place of extraordinary beauty#151;and even more extraordinary people. Terraced rice paddies climb up…
the steep slopes of misty volcanoes like steps reaching to the sky#151;and waving palms are silhouetted against vast sandy beaches and tropical sunsets that glow with ever-changing colors. Highland volcanic lakes surrounded by lush jungles contrast sharply with the island's busy towns and roads with a multitude of people. In Bali: The Legendary Isle, author Patrick Booz takes you on a guided tour around this Indonesian island paradise. From Bali's fabled temples#151;with their elaborately carved statues and colorful painted panels#151;to the bustling village life surrounding them, this photographic journal provides a detailed look at a thriving culture that maintains its freshness and relevance in the modern world. The photographs of National Geographic photographer R. Ian Lloyd present Bali in all its glory#151;from the ritual celebrations and theatrical performances of a Balinese temple festival to the luxury of the islands renowned resorts. Bali: The Legendary Isle is an unforgettable record of an incomparable island and her people.Moon Taj Mahal, Delhi & Jaipur
By Margot Bigg. 2012
With its shimmering white marble domes and perfect symmetry, the Taj Mahal is among the most stunning marvels on the…
planet. A stroll through its lush grounds transports you back to a time when bejeweled royalty feasted on rich delicacies and terraced fountains flowed with rose water. Expert traveler Margot Bigg tells you everything you need to know to make this trip possible inMoon Taj Mahal, Delhi & Jaipur: #149; How to get there, how long it will take, and where to stop along the way#151;including information on excursions into Rajasthan, the Himalayas, and nearby wildlife preserves #149; How to choose the best guide and means of transportation, whether it's train, car, or bus #149; Where to find authentic cultural experiences, from elephant processions to spiritual retreatsMoon Spotlight Ko Samui & the Andaman Coast
By Suzanne Nam. 2012
Moon Spotlight Ko Samui & the Andaman Coastis an 110-page compact guide covering the lower southern Gulf of Thailand and…
the Andaman coast. Author Suzanne Nam offers her seasoned advice on must-see attractions, and includes maps with sightseeing highlights so you can make the most of your time. This lightweight guide is packed with recommendations on entertainment, shopping, recreations, accommodations, food, and transportation, making navigating these idyllic stretches of coast uncomplicated and enjoyable. This Spotlight guidebook is excerpted fromMoon Thailand.Malaysia: A Travel Adventure
By Lorien Holland, T. S. Bok. 2007
Lying just north of the equator, Malaysia is comprised of Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on…
the island of Borneo. Malaysia: A Travel Adventure presents the many faces and facets of Malaysia through stunning photographs from the capital of Kuala Lumpur and Penang Island to historic Malacca and culturally rich Kelantan. Malaysia's diverse flora and fauna, colorful festivals and the charm of its people are also captured in this pictorial keepsake.Contemporary Thai
By Luca Invernizzi Tettoni, Wongvipa Devahastin Na Ayudhya, Jane Doughty Marsden. 2000
Known for its beautiful traditional and contemporary handicrafts, it's no wonder that Thailand is home to some of the most…
beautifully decorated houses in the world. Elegant, innovative and versatile, Contemporary Thai is overflowing with an amazing array of design ideas. From modernist furniture, table settings, light fixtures and furnishings combining old traditions with new styles, Contemporary Thai is the perfect book for anyone looking to add a distinctive touch to their home decor.Tokyo Night City Where to Drink & Party
By Judith Brand. 1993
Tokyo Night Citywill take you on a trek through the previously unmapped maze of Tokyo's myriad bars, clubs, and dives.Cool…
jazz clubs, Latin salsa, throbbing house, and reggae bars, Tokyo Night Cityhas the place for every mood and every pocket and includes:*The latest information on drinks, music and prices*Addresses, phone numbers, and maps from the nearest station*Appendixes detailing late eats and where to party in YokohamaClark Howard's Living Large for the Long Haul
By Clark Howard, Mark Meltzer, Theo Thimou. 2013
The follow-up to Clark Howard's #1 New York Times bestseller, Living Large in Lean Times, offers no-nonsense financial tips for…
achieving lifelong prosperity Americans from all walks of life are still feeling the roller-coaster effects of the Great Recession. For many, home values are still too low and unemployment is still too high. Others have prospered despite the ups and downs. In Clark Howard's Living Large for the Long Haul, the renowned broadcaster examines our new paradigm through the eyes of those whose financial portfolios have beaten the odds, and those whose economic situation has gone off course. Through these fascinating personal accounts, readers uncover amazing opportunities and smart decisions, finding advantages in bleak times for lasting payoffs in the long run.Tokyo: 29 Walks in the World's Most Exciting City
By John H. Martin, Phyllis G. Martin. 2012
Tokyo: 29 Walks in the World's Most Exciting City is the only guide to the city that is exclusively a…
walking guide, with lively text full of facts and stories that emphasize the history, culture, architecture and spirit of the city and its neighborhoods. On foot and by train or subway, it takes you through the most fascinating parts of the modern megalopolis, while making the shogun's city--the Edo of samurai and geishas, merchants and artisans--and the outlines of old Tokyo come alive. From famous historical sites like the Imperial Palace to unique attractions like the Tsukiji Fish Market, this book offers something for every visitor.Balinese Textiles
By Marie_Louise Nabholz-Kartaschoff, Brigitta Hauser-Schaublin, Urs Ramseyer. 1991
In this beautifully illustrated book, three experts examine the history, production and uses of textiles in Balinese society. Many fine…
pieces are presented, their raw materials and methods of weaving and dyeing are described, and the complex symbolism and ritual functions of each are explained in detail.The Golden Age of Chinese Art
By Hugh Scott. 1966
For almost three hundred years the noble T'ang Dynasty fostered a period of artistic and intellectual endeavor which has never…
been equaled in the history of China. Sculpture, ceramics, glass, and textiles were some of the major artifacts that emerged from this glorious renaissance of Chinese taste and skill.This book is the story of the T'ang told through objects in the author's collection, one of the most representative in private hands. It includes a marvelous array of gold and silver mirrors, jade, jewelry and gilt bronzes.the 124 illustrations, 24 in full color are accompanied by a history of the T'ang era, and a chapter on each of the categories in the collection gives a comprehensive background to the illustrations.Everyday Balinese
By I Gusti Sutjaja. 2009
This is a concise and user-friendly guide to learning basic BalineseEveryday Balinese is targeted to anyone who wishes to learn…
to speak colloquial Balinese. There are 23 lessons in the book, each with a dialogue that centers around the Balinese daily life. The dialogue is presented twice: The first version representing the lumrah or common Balinese; the second the alus or refined Balinese. Both versions are exactly the same grammatically; the difference lies in the word choice. Lumrah or common words are used by participants of equal social status in a conversation, and it reflects intimacy and informality among the users. Alus or refined words are associated with distancing and formality among users in a conversation.Each lesson contains a section on the grammar an word function, as well as a list of words in both the lumrah and alus forms, followed by their Indonesian and English equivalents. Each lesson ends with a section on sentence construction-how to use the structures taught to make simple sentences.The book has a pronunciation guide at the front, and a section or greeting, ordinal numbers and a handy dictionary at the end. The dictionary is arranged alphabetically by Balinese, followed by Indonesian and English equivalents.Malaysia Travel Atlas
By Periplus Editors. 2011
Finding your way around Malaysia (and also the island nation of Singapore and the kingdom of Brunei Darussalam) is a…
breeze with this handy Tuttle Travel Atlas.Designed for adventurous travelers and containing all the maps you'll need on your explorations, this atlas includes many views that are available nowhere else. It will help you find your destination in every city, town and region in all three countries. Each of the 90 maps in this atlas is presented in a logical, easy-to-follow manner, with emphasis on the most frequently visited areas. All place names, street names and buildings are indexed for quick reference.Comprehensive: Detailed insets of each major town, travel destination and business hub in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.Informative: Precise locations for all popular sights, hotels, restaurants, office buildings, shopping malls and other essential locations.Practical: The handy size, well-designed key maps and comprehensive index help you find places you are looking for quickly.Reliable: The maps in this book are thoroughly researched and regularly updated by the leading publisher of Asia Pacific maps.The Chinese Way in Business
By Boyé Lafayette De Mente. 1945
This book is a comprehensive, expert guide to doing business in China.Western technology, management expertise and capital have fueled an…
incredible expansion of China's economy. Trade with China is at an all time high and so are the numbers of Westerners travelling to China for business. Business from China has also picked up as Chinese firms look to expand abroad. Understanding the ins and outs of the confusing and often contradictory Chinese business culture can lend an enormous advantage. The Chinese Way in Business is an invaluable tool that teaches Westerners the basic Chinese philosophy of doing business and how to cultivate strong personal relationships with Chinese business people and Chinese nationals.The author, Boye Lafayette De Mente worked in Asia for over thirty years as a journalist and business consultant and has long been considered an authority on East Asian business. In this book, he reveals the historical factors, collective traits and individual qualities that determine how the Chinese do business today, and the direction their economy will take in the future. His is a true insider's view-whether the topic is the legal framework for business development, or the importance of social relationships to successful business dealings in China.The Wealth Cure
By Hill Harper. 2011
The perennial New York Times bestselling author helps readers discover how to put money in its place and use wealth-building…
as a tool for joy and fulfillment. Hill Harper is uniquely poised to guide readers through tough times and offers bestselling advice for reaping the rewards of a truly happy life. With The Wealth Cure, he does more than that: He presents a revolutionary new definition of wealth, motivating readers to not only build financial security but to also achieve wealth in every aspect of their lives. Using his own journey as a parable, Harper inspires the reader to evaluate their values while explaining the importance of laying a sound financial foundation and how to recognize the worth of your relationships and increase the value of your interactions with the people in your life. Drawing on his personal recollections and true stories from family and friends, Harper helps readers begin to see money not as a goal but as a tool that provides freedom for following their passions. The keys include investing in yourself, tapping the resources you need, and taking responsibility for how those resources are used. Far from a get-rich-quick primer, The Wealth Cure brims with inspired wisdom for building a lasting bounty from the experiences, loved ones, and achievements that really matter. .Blue & White Japan
By Yutaka Satoh, Amy Slyvester Katoh. 1996
This delightful book shows that wherever it is used, the creative juxtaposition of blue and white provides both visual nourishment…
and spiritual balm. From the ephemeral beauty of a wind-blown noren curtain to the powerful geometry of zabuton cushions, to the calming symmetry of a soba cup - whether new or old, homely or sophisticated - all of these objects convey a lyrical message that speaks to our senses, inspiring us to seek out new ways to collect, create, and live with Japanese blue & whiteMy System – Your System
By Kathleen Walter. 2015
This BOOK can put you on track with your finances! $$ YOUR SYSTEM $$ Not the bank's SYSTEM, not my…
SYSTEM, YOUR own personal SYSTEM! Do you want to remove any financial stress that you may have?• My System is set up for you to make it Your System for the future, your future. Do you want to know how to CRUNCH your hard earned $$$$.• Well this easy budgeting SYSTEM is for you. How much money do I need to put this in place?• Your OWN incoming $$$$ is all you need to set this up. How much money do I need to put this in place?• My book explains My System, designed by myself in 1977 & it's never let me down. Do I need a computer?• NO, Manual or Spreadsheet, it's your choice. What if My System - Your System does not work for me?• My System does have in place a purpose, budgeting. My System does need you to restrain from going off track, or it will not succeed, the good news is you can always start again. What is the purpose of this book?To know where any incoming $$$$ went. How it is spent? Maybe adjustments can be made to make it better? Can my system allow for a holiday, pay extra on the home loan? Allow extra spending money? So once the most important FINANCIAL AREAS are covered, one can see on paper exactly how the finances are building up and will continue to do so! It is fun, to hold the purse strings, you will feel secure, positive, and have control of what money you have, where it's going, what you need to do, and, above all, you will accomplish discipline, strength within yourself, confidence and an amazing new attitude towards spending. The purpose of putting this in print is to help others to be financially free, not to be financially stressed! You never have to worry about your financials again, as once in place, you can adjust to suit your lifestyle as it changes, also your income, whether it increases or decreases.