Japanese Inn

Japanese Inn by Oliver Statler, published by Pan in 1985, offers a detailed exploration of Japanese culture and history through the lens of a traditional inn. This edition, which features 365 pages, delves into the unique customs and practices that define the Japanese way of life, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the social and historical context surrounding these traditions.
In this book, Statler presents a vivid portrayal of the interactions between guests and hosts within the inn, highlighting the significance of hospitality in Japanese society. Readers will find insights into various aspects of life in Japan, including its rich history and cultural practices. The narrative invites exploration of the intricate relationship between people and their environment, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history and culture of Asia, particularly Japan.
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