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Bachelor's Japan

Bachelor's Japan

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I enjoyed this
Review: There's not any practical information and he doesn't cite anything. In fact, he seems to anti-cite things. But the stories are fun to read. I love the fact that he and Tuttle had the courage to come out with this book so long ago when such topics were still taboo. Then again, maybe it's more taboo today?

So many editions of this book on Amazon. Well, there was the original edition of 1962/7 which I think is noticeably better. The 1991 edition is also good fun to read. And now Kodansha is publishing it?


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