The taste of Japan: a tradition of hospitality. Japanese technology: a tradition of craftsmanship. The Japanese businessman: the fighting spirit within the group ethic. The tradition of performing arts in Japan: the heart of Kabuki, Noh and Bunraku Japanese society: in Tokyo and the country. Japan's corporate system: the role of the entrepreneur. The Japanese and nature: friends or foes. The Japanese family: the lifestyle of the businessman. Customs and manners: the fabric of Japanese society. Education in Japan: children and their dreams. Working women: personal and social goals. Annual festivities and ceremonies: beliefs in daily life.
Notes:
VHS format, Hi-Fi stereo. Based on the book of the same title published by Gakuseisha Publishing Co., Ltd. English narration and subtitles.
Contents:
The taste of Japan - a tradition of hospitality -- Japanese Technology - a tradition of craftsmanship -- The Japanese businessman - the fighting spirit within the group ethic -- The tradition of performing arts in Japan - the heart of Kabuki, Noh, and Bunraku -- Japanese society - in Tokyo and in the country -- Japan's corporate system - the role of the entrepreneur -- The Japanese and nature - friends or foes -- The Japanese family - the lifestyle of the businessman -- Customs and manners - the fabric of Japanese society -- Education in Japan - children and their dreams. Working women - personal and social goals -- Annual festivities and ceremonies - beliefs in daily life.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)35146302
Locations:
UTAX115 -- Buena Vista University Library (Storm Lake)
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