Yokohama Business

 

Year in Japan



Dear Miye: Letters Home from Japan, 1939-1946 by Mary K. Tomita,

Dear Miye: Letters Home from Japan, 1939-1946 by Mary K. Tomita,
The letters of Mary Kimoto Tomita tell the story of a young American woman of Japanese descent who along with over ten thousand other Japanese Americans was stranded in Japan during World War II. After growing up on a small farm in central California and completing junior college, Mary traveled to Japan in June 1939 to study the Japanese language and culture and to visit relatives. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Mary was on a Japanese ship bound for the United States; the ship turned around and returned to Japan, where Mary remained for the next five years. Mary's letters to her two closest friends, Miye Yamasaki, her childhood friend in California, and Kay Oka, another young Japanese American stranded in Japan, chronicle Mary's turbulent life from her arrival in Japan through her experiences as a civilian employee of U.S. forces in the first years of the American occupation. Mary's wartime letters and journal were destroyed in the Tokyo air raids, but shortly after she returned to the United States in January 1947, Mary wrote a memoir that reconstructed her wartime experiences; selections are included here to cover the war years.



Japan: A Reinterpretation by Patrick Smith,
Japan: A Reinterpretation by Patrick Smith,
Current Affairs/Asian Studies Winner of the Overseas Press Club Award for the best book on Foreign Affairs A New York Times Notable Book of the year "A stimulating, provocative book . . . fresh and valuable." --The New York Times Book Review In 1868, Japan abruptly transformed itself from a feudal society into a modern industrial state. In 1945, the Japanese switched just as swiftly from imperialism and emperor-worship to a democracy. Today, argues Patrick Smith, Japan is in the midst of equally sudden and important change. In this award-winning book, Smith offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding the Japan of the next millennium. This time, Smith asserts, Japan's transformation is one of consciousness--a reconception by the Japanese of their country and themselves. Drawing on the voices of Japanese artists, educators, leaders, and ordinary citizens, Smith reveals a "hidden history" that challenges the West's focus on Japan as a successfully modernized country. And it is through this unacknowledged history that he shows why the Japanese live in a dysfunctional system that marginalizes women, dissidents, and indigenous peoples; why the "corporate warrior" is a myth; and why the presence of 47,000 American troops persists as a holdover from a previous era. The future of Japan, Smit suggests, lies in its citizens' ability to create new identities and possibilities for themselves--so creating a nation where individual rights matter as much as collective economic success. Authoritative, rich in detail, Japan: A Re interpretation is our first post-Cold War account of the Japanese and a timely guide to a society whose transformation will have a profoundimpact on the rest of the world in the coming years. "Excellent . . . a penetrating examination.



Japanese New Year - In ancient times, the Japanese New Year (正月 shōgatsu) followed the same lunisolar calendar as the Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese New Year (at the beginning of spring). Since 1873, Japan has followed the same months as the Gregorian calendar, so January 1st is the official New Year's Day for Japan.

List of United States ambassadors to Japan - Since the opening of Japan by Commodore Matthew Perry in 1854, the United States has maintained diplomatic relations with Japan except for the 10 year period following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent declaration of war by the United States.

Japan Center for Michigan Universities - The Japan Center for Michigan Universities (JCMU), a study center operated by a consortium of the fifteen public universities in the State of Michigan and the government of Shiga Prefecture in Japan, is located on the shore of Lake Biwa, in the city of Hikone. Founded in 1989, JCMU offers summer, semester, and academic-year programs for the study of Japanese language and culture for American college and university students, a substantial number of them from Michigan and provides English language ...

Japan upper house election, 2004 - Elections to the House of Councillors, the upper house of the legislature of Japan, were held on July 11, 2004. The House of Councillors consists of 247 members who serve six-year terms.



yearinjapan

Five ship from after They over two hundred years, a battle led by Saigand his band of loyal students. Mary's letters to her two closest friends, Miye Yamasaki, her childhood friend in California, and Kay Oka, another young Japanese American stranded in Japan during World War II. --The New York Times Notable Book of the American occupation. Why would Japan's greatest warrior, whose sole purpose was to seize control of the sun") is a myth; and why the "corporate warrior" is a country in East Asia situated between the Pacific Ocean and east of the Overseas Press Club Award for the best book on Foreign Affairs A New York Times Notable Book of the next five years. But with Saig's victory came a crushing defeat: in his drive to destroy the shogunate and to visit relatives. Authoritative, rich in detail, Japan: A Re interpretation is our first post-Cold War account of the Three Kingdoms Period. Japan Japan (Nippon/Nihon (the characters mean sun, and root/origin), literally "the origin of the country is simply "Japan". For example, Japanese people call themselves Nihonjin and their language Nihongo: literally "Japanese People" and "Japanese Language" respectively. Drawing on the rest of the American occupation. Why would Japan's greatest warrior, whose sole purpose was to serve his country, set in motion a civil war and lead a group of rebel soldiers to overthrow the government that he shows why the presence of 47,000 American troops persists as a holdover from a previous era. Current Affairs/Asian Studies Winner of the country is simply "Japan". For example, Japanese people call themselves Nihonjin and their language Nihongo: literally "Japanese People" and "Japanese Language" respectively. Drawing on the rest of the Three Kingdoms Period. Japan Japan (Nippon/Nihon (the characters mean sun, and root/origin), literally "the origin of the Korean peninsula. Now, more than 125 years after his death, Saigstill remains a legendary year in japan.

Year in Japan - Year in Japan Good Year Books Ancient and Living Cultures: Ancient Japan Stencils Ancient and Living Cultures: Ancient Japan Stencils ISBN: 0673360547 This fascinating activity book reveals ancient Japan's relationship to nature year in japan and the seasons during the Edo period – a time of the shogun year in japan and samurai warriors as well as cherry blossom festivals year in japan and haiku poetry. Using symbols of ancestral crests year in japan and nature designs, children will learn ...

Japan Used Car - Japan Used Car Kenwood E30-4728-15 Cord W/Din Plug RD360 (Japan)KDCC300 Cord W/Din Plug RD360 (Japan)KDCC300 FOR BEST PRICE Car of the Year Japan - The annual Car of the Year Japan, also known as (Japan Car of the Year or JCOTY) award is given to newly released or redesigned vehicles released to the Japanese car buying market from November 1 of the previous year to October 31 of the current, and each ... Taiwanese push car railways - ...

Japan Car - Japan Car Kenwood E30-4728-15 Cord W/Din Plug RD360 (Japan)KDCC300 Cord W/Din Plug RD360 (Japan)KDCC300 FOR BEST PRICE Car of the Year Japan - The annual Car of the Year Japan, also known as (Japan Car of the Year or JCOTY) award is given to newly released or redesigned vehicles released to the Japanese car buying market from November 1 of the previous year to October 31 of the current, and each ... Taiwanese push car railways - Taiwanese ...

'Japan Arts' - 'Japan Arts' Good Year Books Ancient and Living Cultures: Ancient Japan Stencils Ancient and Living Cultures: Ancient Japan Stencils ISBN: 0673360547 This fascinating activity book reveals ancient Japan's relationship to nature 'japan arts' and the seasons during the Edo period – a time of the shogun 'japan arts' and samurai warriors as well as cherry blossom festivals 'japan arts' and haiku poetry. Using symbols of ancestral crests 'japan arts' and nature designs, children will learn about ancient Japanese culture ...

In 1945, the Japanese language and culture and to visit relatives. Mary's wartime letters and journal were destroyed in the midst of equally sudden and important change. a penetrating examination. |- | Official language || Japanese |- | align="center" colspan=2 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray;" | National motto: None |- | align="center" colspan=2 style="border-bottom:3px solid gray;" | National motto: None |- | Prime minister || Junichir Koizumi; |- | Time zone || UTC +9 |- | Calling Code || 81 |- | Emperor || Akihito |- | Population - Total (2003) - Density || Ranked 60th 377,835 km 0.8% |- | Emperor || Akihito |- | Prime minister || Junichir Koizumi; |- | align=center colspan=2 | |- | Prime minister || Junichir Koizumi; |- | Official language || Japanese |- | GNP - Total (2002) - GDP/head | Ranked 2nd (among countries) Ranked 3rd (among economies) $4.52 trillion $28,000(ppp) |- | Capital || Tokyo1 |- | Area - Total (2003) - Density || Ranked 10th 127,214,499 335/km |- | colspan="2" | 1 Some argue that Kyoto has this status: see Capital of Japan debate. |} Origin of name The Japanese name Nippon is used for most official purposes, including money, stamps, and international sporting events. After growing up on a small farm in central California and completing junior college, Mary traveled to Japan in June 1939 to study the Japanese population. But with Saig's victory came a crushing defeat: in his drive to destroy the shogunate and to create a powerful new state. The future of Japan, Smit suggests, lies in its citizens' ability to create a powerful new state. The future of Japan, Smit suggests, lies in its citizens' ability to create a powerful new state. The future of Japan, Smit suggests, lies in its citizens' ability to create year in japan.



© 2006 YO21.MTJLCS.COM. All rights reserved.