"When I Was a Boy in Japan" offers a captivating glimpse into childhood and social customs in Japan. Through the eyes of Sakae Shioya, readers are transported to a bygone era, experiencing the nuances of daily life and Japanese culture.
This autobiographical work paints a vivid picture of Japan, exploring the traditions and social interactions that shaped the author's early years. Shioya's personal account provides invaluable insights into the history, customs, and societal norms of the time.
A window into a different world, this book offers an enduring perspective on Japanese society and provides a unique lens through which to understand the nation's rich heritage. Discover the enduring charm of Japanese life as seen through the innocent eyes of a boy growing up in Japan.
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