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The Sun at Noon

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Hard to understand and too important to ignore, Japan is a constant object of envy, irritation, puzzlement, admiration and curiosity.Where are the Japanese heading? Are they moving closer to the West or are they turning in on themselves and rediscovering their own culture? What is the relationship between the traditional Japan and the recent, seemingly Westernised Japan? How will it all affect us?Award-winning journalist and author Dick Wilson has made forty visits to Japan since 1953. His understanding of the place and its people is unique. His enthusiasm is communicated straight to the reader in his lively and fascinating book, packed with facts, analysis and impressions.An essential read'accountancy

636 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1986

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