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G**R
Best book on Japanese architecture and crafts, ever (and I own many)
A must-read for any reader (tourist, lay reader, artist, historian, academic) who is interested in Japanese architecture and the details of Tokyo shitamachi life. I cannot believe she only wrote this one book. This book is better than any modern guides on Tokyo or Japan. If you don't read this book you will never understand the Japan you are seeing before your eyes. Remember those upside down stickers on shrine beams? Don't know what they are? Busy photographing them, are you? Well read this book and she will tell you the whole darn history of them.
F**A
Five Stars
As described and quick turnaround.
S**K
OUTSTANDING BOOK
I used to live in Japan, and this book brought back many wonderful memories of the time there for my family and me.
J**Y
Saving the past from disappearing completely
Elizabeth Kiritani should be familiar to anyone who has lived in Japan for a while. She has become noted for her knowledge of traditional Japanese culture, and this book is an excellent example of the author's deep knowledge of the subject. In great detail, accompanied by simple but clear illustrations, she explains things that were once common, but are rapidly disappearing. One of the most interesting segments for me was the section on traditional thatched-roof houses. They are plentiful in Nagano, where I live, but I didn't imagine that any were left in Tokyo. Not only does the author interview a person that makes thatched roofs, but she gives an interesting and detailed account of life in a thatched roof home, both from point of view of the older generation who can't imagine anything else, and the younger generation who aren't as enthusiastic. Like all other developed nations, Japan's traditional crafts are rapidly disappearing, as young people become accustomed to convenience and expediency. Kiritani has preserved, in text form at least, an important part of Tokyo's and Japan's cultural history.
M**T
Excellent book
This book is written by my cousin and is illustrated by her husband - excellent book, easy reading and very interesting. Must read before visiting Japan!!
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