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Re: [tlug] (OT) The enigma of Japan (was: UNIX jobs on TLUG)



Josh Glover wrote:
So far we agree. The only quibble I have with what you are saying is
that I don't think it is valuable to dissuade people from reading
books before they are "ready" for them. The important stuff keeps
bubbling up, so if I read "Enigma" 10 years ago and thought it was
shite (I did, BTW), but Steve's comments make me think I may have
missed something (they did, and I had), I'm likely to re-evaluate what
I read (I did), and re-read the book (pending).

All I can say about "Enigma" is that after three years of living in
Tokyo, it didn't seem as far off base as I had remembered.


I came to Japan with the JET Programme on a whim with no real research or knowledge of Japan other than common stereotypes and only knowing the basic etiquette rules. A long term Japanese friend in Australia suggested that I didn't study too much and have preconceived ideas.

The city I lived in for the first year was in Hokuriku, a city of less than 40,000. It had a naval museum including a large outdoor plaza, children's book museum, city museum, modern auditorium, and two sports centres. This city wasn't isolated, it's borders where just lines on a map part of a larger metropolitan area and all the adjoining cities had similar facilities and so of course these were all under-utilized. The city museum was especially terrible, a huge modern building containing a few old maps (no doubt facsimiles) and miniature copies of the festival floats.

After having lived in Hokuriku for a year, and then Aichi for a couple then moving to Tokyo I read Dogs and Demons. That is a very negative book but put into perspective all the white elephants projects I had seen. Apparently what I had seen was replicated all over Japan.


Brett



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