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A Japanese Boy: Memoirs of Childhood, Culture, and Life in Early 20th-Century Japan
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A Japanese Boy: Memoirs of Childhood, Culture, and Life in Early 20th-Century Japan in Vernon, BC
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A Japanese Boy: Memoirs of Childhood, Culture, and Life in Early 20th-Century Japan in Vernon, BC
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A Japanese Boy by Shigemi Shiukichi is a vivid and engaging memoir that recounts the author’s experiences growing up in Japan, offering a window into the traditions, daily life, and social customs of the time. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Shiukichi explores the interplay of family, education, and cultural values, providing readers with an authentic understanding of Japanese childhood and society. The narrative captures the innocence, curiosity, and resilience of youth while highlighting the historical and cultural context that shaped the author’s upbringing. This book is ideal for readers, scholars, and students interested in Japanese history, culture, and autobiographical literature.
A Japanese Boy by Shigemi Shiukichi is a vivid and engaging memoir that recounts the author’s experiences growing up in Japan, offering a window into the traditions, daily life, and social customs of the time. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Shiukichi explores the interplay of family, education, and cultural values, providing readers with an authentic understanding of Japanese childhood and society. The narrative captures the innocence, curiosity, and resilience of youth while highlighting the historical and cultural context that shaped the author’s upbringing. This book is ideal for readers, scholars, and students interested in Japanese history, culture, and autobiographical literature.


















