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JAPAN: a travel guide for teenagers

by Constance Noziere

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Upon arrival in Japan, one inevitably undergoes culture shock. The Japanese way of life is so unique that, to some, it appears incomprehensible. Foreigners, or “gaijins” as they are commonly referred to, are initially disoriented and mystified. I have written this travel guide to help teenagers discover Japan and decipher its inhabitants’ customs and habits. The guide may be equally valuble for adults. It covers everything from “DOs and DON’Ts” to “What to Visit and Where to Eat”. It is essentially a compilation of my experience living in Japan. I provide my readers with valuable advice, exceptional addresses and useful suggestions. Although the first few days in Japan are unsettling, one rapidly learns to appreciate the country and its superb culture. よこそ日本!

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Paperback
Format: 5.5 x 8.5 Color Paperback, 118 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Jun 13, 2012)
ISBN10: 1432786326
ISBN13: 9781432786328
Genre: TRAVEL / Asia / East / Japan

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Constance NoziereConstance Noziere was born in Paris in the winter of 1994. During her childhood she has lived in 6 different cities including Paris, New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto and Tokyo. She will begin college in the fall.
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