Japan Unexpected

Author:   Carrie Riseley
Publisher:   Carrie's Travel Books
ISBN:  

9780645451412


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   28 August 2022
Format:   Paperback
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"""You might know of tea ceremonies, samurai and vending machines, but have you heard of honorific speech, a shrine to carry gods through a neighbourhood, or miso ramen-flavoured ice-cream? Explore some little-known and sometimes surprising elements of one of the most unique countries in the world, as viewed by Carrie, a young Australian teaching in Japanese elementary schools. Even those things that are known about in the outside world are examined in detail by Carrie and unexpected elements brought to light. Japan is unique because of the incredible variety of things you can find there, and the way that even things you can find elsewhere are run and experienced by the Japanese in their own ways. New things mix with old things through uninhibited creativity and passion to make more unique items of food, clothing, technology and culture than you would find anywhere else. It's a culture that must be seen to be believed - and through this book, you can see it too."" Themes explored include a thorough cultural exploration, including festivals, food, modern technology, history, language, education and religion. The author writes in detail about everything from taking shoes off at the door to snow and fire festivals, from karaoke box to traditional new year's celebrations, from children cleaning their schools to local men carrying a god through their neighbourhood in a wooden shrine topped with a golden phoenix. It's fun, interesting, irreverent and eye-opening. The author puts in jokes and observations, a bit like Bill Bryson."

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Author:   Carrie Riseley
Publisher:   Carrie's Travel Books
Imprint:   Carrie's Travel Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9780645451412


ISBN 10:   064545141
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   28 August 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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"""Japan from the inside.I've just spent the last day and a half on a very interesting journey to Japan, in particular Iwaki, north of Tokyo, and what a journey it has been. The author writes in a free flowing and up beat style of her time spent teaching English at primary schools, and of her adventures to many places that not many westerners get the chance to do. That's what makes it such a good read, as she shares not just her escapades, but her feelings and thoughts on the complex, sometimes weird, and wonderful country that is Japan. I thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who shares a love of Japan, its food and its people."" Felicity Turnbull ""Beautiful, informative bookFrom the moment I heard about it, I was looking forward to reading this book. I had my own experiences in Japan in the late 70s and early 80s, and Japan Unexpected didn't disappoint. From the first page I was hooked - the author's attitude to education is identical to mine; that the most beautiful education is one that teaches about other peoples and cultures. ""It builds connections and understanding across distances and time periods"". Riseley writes extremely well and gives beautiful, detailed descriptions and explanations of everything from food, history, customs, language, and events. Her affection for Japan and the Japanese is clear without being gushy. The only problem I have with the book is that it has made me pine for Japan. I am now desperate to go back and re-experience it. I would recommend Japan Unexpected to anyone planning a first visit to the country. I highly recommend this book."" Rachel Caldecott ""Very interesting foreigner's first witness account of life in Japan""Japan Unexpected"" by Carrie Riseley compiles the experiences of the author during her stay in Japan working as an English teacher. The book comprises thirty-five chapters, written in a journal entry style, that span several months and a multitude of situations: from broadly well-known such as Hanami to Tea Ceremony to Sapporo Snow Festival, passing through 'very special' Japanese specialties - soy sauce KitKat and wasabi ice-cream - to Carol karaoke or takes on Samurai ghosts. Riseley succeeds in crafting everyday life situations, settings, characters, and cultural nuances, into very interesting, captivating and enticing stories offering accurate depictions of Japanese real-life at its best as experienced through the eyes of an Australian ex-pat. Regardless of whether you have any experience with cultural exchange travel, the stories will mean different things to different readers, but will never be meaningless. Some will even find some hidden gems, a very welcomed added bonus, instantly recognizable for any Japanophile, and nevertheless incredible interesting and immensely valuable for those who aren't."" Kath Eyer"


Japan from the inside.I've just spent the last day and a half on a very interesting journey to Japan, in particular Iwaki, north of Tokyo, and what a journey it has been. The author writes in a free flowing and up beat style of her time spent teaching English at primary schools, and of her adventures to many places that not many westerners get the chance to do. That's what makes it such a good read, as she shares not just her escapades, but her feelings and thoughts on the complex, sometimes weird, and wonderful country that is Japan. I thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who shares a love of Japan, its food and its people. Felicity Turnbull Beautiful, informative bookFrom the moment I heard about it, I was looking forward to reading this book. I had my own experiences in Japan in the late 70s and early 80s, and Japan Unexpected didn't disappoint. From the first page I was hooked - the author's attitude to education is identical to mine; that the most beautiful education is one that teaches about other peoples and cultures. It builds connections and understanding across distances and time periods . Riseley writes extremely well and gives beautiful, detailed descriptions and explanations of everything from food, history, customs, language, and events. Her affection for Japan and the Japanese is clear without being gushy. The only problem I have with the book is that it has made me pine for Japan. I am now desperate to go back and re-experience it. I would recommend Japan Unexpected to anyone planning a first visit to the country. I highly recommend this book. Rachel Caldecott Very interesting foreigner's first witness account of life in Japan Japan Unexpected by Carrie Riseley compiles the experiences of the author during her stay in Japan working as an English teacher. The book comprises thirty-five chapters, written in a journal entry style, that span several months and a multitude of situations: from broadly well-known such as Hanami to Tea Ceremony to Sapporo Snow Festival, passing through 'very special' Japanese specialties - soy sauce KitKat and wasabi ice-cream - to Carol karaoke or takes on Samurai ghosts. Riseley succeeds in crafting everyday life situations, settings, characters, and cultural nuances, into very interesting, captivating and enticing stories offering accurate depictions of Japanese real-life at its best as experienced through the eyes of an Australian ex-pat. Regardless of whether you have any experience with cultural exchange travel, the stories will mean different things to different readers, but will never be meaningless. Some will even find some hidden gems, a very welcomed added bonus, instantly recognizable for any Japanophile, and nevertheless incredible interesting and immensely valuable for those who aren't. Kath Eyer


Author Information

Carrie grew up in Tasmania, Australia but spent her youth living in Melbourne, Japan and England. She studied Japanese from the age of six and majored in it at Monash University. At the end of her first year, she got the chance to visit and live in Japan for the first time. This sparked a love affair with exploring countries and cultures.Carrie has since traveled to 45 other countries, as well as returning to Japan to work as an English teacher. Because this book was written in the moment as she was experiencing Japan, you'll feel like you were there too. You'll marvel as she marvelled, wonder as she wondered, and learn as she learned.Carrie now lives in Hobart, Tasmania.

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