Japan without the sugar

There ain't no samurai, there are few geisha, Japanese are not the most polite people in the world. In practice, there is no special love or care for nature, nor is Japan uniquely unique. Sorry, but the sugar-coated fantasyland-Japan of Edwin O. Reischauer et al does not exist--if it ever did.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Arlington National Cemetary

...not about a troop surge or a war spending bill or whether we should be fighting these wars at all. It is about ordinary people trying to get through something so hard that most of us can’t ever imagine it. Everyone I met that afternoon had a gut-wrenching story to tell. Getty Images.
Posted by D at 13:07
Labels: U.S Military, U.S. government

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Frequented Japan blogs/sites

  • σ1 (sigma 1): Japan Politics/Foreign Policy from NZ
  • 1000 Things about Japan: The good and the bad. This lady knows of what she speaks.
  • Shisaku: Required reading for anyone interested in Japanese politics
  • Our Man in Abiko: A different style of Japan Politics blog by a British fellow north of Tokyo.
  • Observing Japan: No introduction needed for the Japanese politics observer
  • Loco In Yokohama: Outstanding writing on Japan-related and other topics
  • Japan-US Discussion Forum: A moderated forum with some interesting discussion of US-Japan issues.
  • Japan Subculture Research Center: Think Japan is all purity and light?
  • Japan Focus
  • Japan Echo: The website of the old Japan Echo magazine
  • Global Talk 21: Japan politics blog written by a real live Japanese fellow (in English)
  • Cat Foreheads & Rabbit Hutches: A blog about housing in Japan
  • Balefire: Posts on various topics by an ex-pat with nearly 4 decades in Japan
  • Asia Policy Point Blog
  • Armchair Asia: A view of Japan-US issues from DC

Japan-related plus---a variety of blogs of current/former Japan residents

  • Japanese Snack Reviews (Got a hankerin' for green tea Kit Kats?)
  • In Praise of Izakaya: An ex-pat's hands on review of local izakaya
  • Seen the Elephant
  • You, Madam, are no Sei Shonagon

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  • Tokyo Vice
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  • The Lost Wolves of Japan

Some favorite Japan-related books

  • Tokyo: A Cultural and Literary History
  • Japan Rising: The Resurgence of Japanese Power and Purpose
  • Asia, America, and the transformation of Geopolitics
  • Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan
  • Bamboozled: How America loses the intellectual game with Japan
  • Japanese Higher Education as Myth (anything by Brian McVeigh is good.)
  • Nationalisms of Japan
  • Cartels of the Mind
  • The Enigma of Japanese Power
  • Japanese Society by Chie Nakane
  • Japan's Policy Trap

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