Historias de Japón

Historias de Japón

viaje por el país de los samuráis, del sushi y de la tecnología punta

Moret, Xavier

In Ueno Park, in Tokyo, there is a statue of Saigo Takamori, considered the last samurai and a symbol of the uncompromising defense of tradition. Proof of this is that he committed suicide in 1873, becoming harakiri, after losing a battle against the troops of a government that advocated modernity. Japan is a land of contrasts par excellence: the persistence of the past and the look to the future coexist in a country where cutting-edge technology and skyscrapers coexist with the samurai mentality and ancient temples and shrines, where nature is revered as a god and gastronomy strives for perfection. Xavier Moret describes the Land of the Rising Sun today through his travels through its three great islands (Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku) and his stays in the main cities (Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka) and tries to give the keys to understand the culture and the complexity of a country that every day fascinates the West more.

Author
Moret, Xavier
Subject
History > History by countries
EAN
9788499429182
ISBN
978-84-9942-918-2
Edition
1
Publisher
Ediciones Península
Pages
368 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
09-06-2021
Language
Spanish 
Series
Odiseas 
Paperback edition
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Moret, Xavier (aut.)

  • Moret, Xavier
    Xavier Moret (Barcelona, 1952) es periodista y escritor. Actualmente colabora en El Periódico, donde escribe regularmente sobre viajes, tanto en catalán como en castellano.   Read more

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