The Greatest Books of All Time Set in Japan

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The "Japan" category for books encompasses a wide range of literature that explores the history, culture, and society of Japan. This includes works of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry that delve into the country's traditions, customs, and beliefs, as well as its modern-day politics, economy, and technology. Books in this category may also focus on specific aspects of Japanese culture, such as its cuisine, art, or entertainment, or explore the experiences of Japanese people living both within and outside of Japan. Overall, the "Japan" category offers readers a rich and diverse selection of books that provide insight into one of the world's most fascinating and complex cultures.

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  1. 226. My Brother's Husband by Gengoroh Tagame

    "My Brother's Husband" is a poignant and heartwarming graphic novel that explores themes of family, acceptance, and cultural differences. The story follows Yaichi, a single father in Japan, as he grapples with his own prejudices and preconceptions when his deceased brother's Canadian husband, Mike, comes to visit. Through their interactions, Yaichi begins to confront his own homophobia and learns the importance of embracing love and understanding in a changing world.

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  2. 227. Tokyo Ghoul by Sui Ishida

    In a dark and twisted version of Tokyo, creatures known as ghouls lurk in the shadows, surviving by consuming human flesh. The story follows a young college student who, after a fateful encounter with a ghoul, becomes a half-ghoul himself. Thrust into a hidden world filled with danger and hunger, he must navigate the blurred lines between human and monster, grappling with his new reality and the moral complexities of his insatiable appetite. As he struggles to maintain his humanity, he finds himself caught in the crossfire between ghoul factions and the relentless ghoul investigators determined to eradicate their kind.

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  3. 228. The Beauty Of Everyday Things by Soetsu Yanagi

    The book is a reflective exploration of the philosophy and appreciation of craftsmanship, particularly in the context of Japanese folk art. It delves into the aesthetic and spiritual qualities of ordinary objects, emphasizing the beauty found in simplicity, imperfection, and the natural patina that comes with age and use. The author argues for the value of handcrafted items, suggesting that they possess an inherent life and character often absent in mass-produced goods. Through a series of essays, the work invites readers to reconsider their relationship with the everyday items that surround them, fostering a deeper understanding of the cultural and historical significance of artisanal practices.

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  4. 229. People Who Eat Darkness by Richard Lloyd Parry

    The Fate of Lucie Blackman

    This book is a gripping true-crime narrative that delves into the mysterious disappearance of a young British woman in Tokyo. The investigation unfolds into a harrowing journey through Japan's shadowy underworld, exposing the cultural and legal intricacies that complicated the search and captivated a nation. The author meticulously reconstructs the events leading up to the disappearance, the intense investigation that followed, and the eventual arrest and trial of the suspect. Through interviews, court documents, and a deep understanding of Japanese society, the narrative not only tells the story of a tragic loss but also explores themes of justice, obsession, and the impact of crime on families and communities.

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  5. 230. Treasury Of The True Dharma Eye by Kazuaki Tanahashi

    Zen Master Dogen's Shobo Genzo

    "Treasury of the True Dharma Eye" is a comprehensive English translation of the seminal collection of Zen teachings compiled by the 13th-century Japanese monk Eihei Dogen, known as the Shobo Genzo. This extensive work, translated and edited by Kazuaki Tanahashi, offers a profound exploration of Zen Buddhist philosophy and practice. It covers a wide range of topics through Dogen's essays, including the nature of reality, the practice of meditation, and the study of the Buddha's teachings. The translation aims to make these complex teachings accessible to a modern audience, preserving the depth and poetic nature of Dogen's original texts while providing insightful commentary and context.

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  6. 231. The Body by Yasuo Yuasa

    Toward an Eastern Mind-Body Theory

    "The Body" explores the intricate relationship between the mind and body from the perspective of Eastern philosophies and medicine, particularly focusing on Japanese thought. The book delves into how cultural differences between the East and West influence the understanding and treatment of the body. It discusses the historical and philosophical evolution of body concepts in Japan, integrating theories from Western psychoanalysis and philosophy to challenge the often dualistic approach seen in Western thought. The author proposes a more holistic, integrated view of the body-mind connection, emphasizing the importance of understanding this relationship in the context of human health and well-being.

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  7. 232. Earthlings by Sayaka Murata

    The novel follows Natsuki, a young girl who feels alienated from her family and society, believing she is an alien sent from another planet. As she grows up, she struggles with societal expectations and the oppressive norms of adulthood. The story delves into themes of conformity, identity, and survival, as Natsuki and her cousin Yuu, who shares her feelings of alienation, attempt to escape the constraints of their world. Their journey leads to a shocking and surreal climax, challenging the boundaries between reality and fantasy.

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  8. 233. The Travelling Cat Chronicles by Hiro Arikawa

    The story follows a stray cat named Nana and his owner, Satoru, as they embark on a road trip across Japan. Through their journey, Satoru visits old friends and revisits significant places from his past, all while seeking a new home for Nana. As they travel, the deep bond between Nana and Satoru is revealed, highlighting themes of friendship, loyalty, and the bittersweet nature of parting. The narrative unfolds through both Nana's perspective and those of the people they encounter, offering a heartwarming exploration of human and animal connections.

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  9. 234. Gai Jin by James Clavell

    Set in 19th-century Japan during a time of cultural upheaval and Western influence, the story follows the intricate lives of both Japanese and foreign characters navigating the complexities of power, tradition, and modernization. The narrative centers around the political and personal struggles of a young British trader who becomes embroiled in the dangerous world of samurai politics and the clash between Eastern and Western ideologies. As alliances shift and tensions rise, the characters must confront their own ambitions and loyalties in a rapidly changing world.

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  10. 235. Strange Weather In Tokyo by Hiromi Kawakami

    The Briefcase

    The novel explores the evolving relationship between Tsukiko, a solitary woman in her late thirties, and her former high school teacher, referred to as Sensei. Set against the backdrop of Tokyo, their connection deepens through chance encounters at a local bar, where they share meals, sake, and conversations that reveal their loneliness and longing for companionship. As the seasons change, their bond transforms from friendship into a subtle, poignant romance, highlighting themes of nostalgia, the passage of time, and the quiet beauty found in everyday moments.

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  11. 236. Before The Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

    Tales from the Café

    In a small, tucked-away café in Tokyo, patrons have the unique opportunity to travel back in time, but only for the duration it takes for their coffee to cool. The story weaves together the lives of four visitors, each grappling with their own regrets and desires to revisit pivotal moments in their past. Through these time-traveling experiences, they confront unresolved emotions and relationships, ultimately discovering the importance of living in the present and cherishing the connections they have. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the bittersweet nature of time, offering a poignant reflection on the human condition.

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  12. 237. Salt by Mark Kurlansky

    A World History

    The book explores the profound impact of salt on human civilization, tracing its history from ancient times to the modern era. It delves into how this seemingly mundane mineral has been a crucial element in the development of economies, trade routes, and even wars. The narrative weaves through various cultures and epochs, illustrating how salt has influenced food preservation, political power, and technological advancements. Through engaging stories and historical anecdotes, the book reveals the surprising significance of salt in shaping the world as we know it.

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  13. 238. Mina's Matchbox by Yōko Ogawa

    In the spring of 1972, twelve-year-old Tomoko travels from Tokyo to the coastal town of Ashiya to stay with her aunt's family. Her aunt's home is a grand mansion filled with German furnishings, sprawling gardens, and even a zoo with a pygmy hippopotamus. The family is as intriguing as their home, with Tomoko's dignified aunt, her German grandmother, and her charming uncle. At the heart of the family is Mina, Tomoko's thirteen-year-old cousin, who draws her into a world of secret crushes and imaginative stories. As Tomoko navigates this captivating environment, she begins to uncover hidden complexities within the family, including her uncle's mysterious absences and her aunt's unhappiness. Through Tomoko's eyes, we witness a poignant and transformative period in her life, capturing the magic and mystery of youth against the backdrop of a family on the brink of change.

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  14. 239. Tokyo Ueno Station by Miri, Yu

    Set against the backdrop of Tokyo's bustling Ueno Park, this poignant narrative delves into the life of Kazu, a homeless man whose existence is marked by loss and regret. As he reflects on his past, Kazu's memories intertwine with the park's history and the lives of those who pass through it. Through his eyes, the story explores themes of displacement, the passage of time, and the invisible threads that connect people, offering a haunting meditation on the human condition and the societal forces that shape our destinies.

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  15. 240. Great Japanese Stories by Jay Rubin

    The Classic Anthology

    This collection offers a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Japanese literature, presenting a diverse array of stories that span various genres and time periods. From the haunting beauty of traditional folktales to the introspective musings of modern narratives, each story provides a unique glimpse into the cultural and philosophical underpinnings of Japan. The anthology showcases the works of both renowned and lesser-known authors, weaving together themes of love, loss, and the human condition, all while highlighting the distinct storytelling style that defines Japanese literature.

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  16. 241. The Man Who Ate Everything by Jeffrey Steingarten

    Everything

    This delightful collection of essays takes readers on a culinary adventure as the author, a renowned food critic, embarks on a quest to explore the vast world of gastronomy. With wit and humor, he tackles an array of topics, from the science of taste and the art of cooking to the cultural significance of various cuisines. His insatiable curiosity leads him to experiment with diverse ingredients and challenge his own food prejudices, all while offering insightful commentary on the joys and complexities of eating. Through his vivid storytelling, readers are invited to savor the rich tapestry of flavors and experiences that define the global culinary landscape.

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  17. 242. The Old Capital by Chu Tʽien-hsin

    Set in the historic city of Kyoto, the narrative follows the introspective journey of a middle-aged woman named Nagai as she grapples with the passage of time and the impermanence of life. Through her reflections on the city's rich cultural heritage and her personal memories, the story delves into themes of nostalgia, identity, and the inevitable changes brought by modernity. The protagonist's contemplations are interwoven with vivid descriptions of Kyoto's landscapes and traditions, creating a poignant meditation on the intersection of past and present.

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  18. 243. Runaway Horses by Yukio Mishima

    The Sea of Fertility, 2

    "Runaway Horses" is a novel set in 1930s Japan, revolving around a young, ultra-nationalist named Isao who becomes disillusioned with the political corruption and Western influence he perceives in his country. Driven by a fervent idealism and inspired by a historical manifesto, Isao forms a secret society with the aim of assassinating key political figures to restore the emperor's divine power and traditional Japanese values. As Isao's radical commitment deepens, the story explores themes of loyalty, honor, and the clash between modernity and tradition, culminating in a dramatic and tragic conclusion.

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  19. 244. The Setting Sun by Osamu Dazai

    The novel explores the decline of an aristocratic family in post-World War II Japan through the eyes of Kazuko, a young woman struggling to adapt to the rapidly changing society. As she witnesses the disintegration of her family's traditional values and status, Kazuko grapples with her own identity and the harsh realities of a modernizing world. The story delves into themes of existential despair, societal transformation, and the search for meaning amidst the ruins of a once-glorious past.

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  20. 245. Japanese Tales Of Mystery & Imagination by Edogawa Ranpo

    This collection of short stories delves into the eerie and enigmatic realms of the human psyche, weaving tales that blend psychological suspense with elements of the supernatural. Each story is a masterful exploration of fear, obsession, and the macabre, often featuring protagonists who find themselves ensnared in bizarre and unsettling situations. The narratives are rich with vivid imagery and unexpected twists, drawing readers into a world where the line between reality and illusion is blurred, leaving them questioning the nature of truth and the depths of human depravity.

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  21. 246. Shobogenzo by Dōgen

    The Treasury of the True Dharma Eye

    This profound collection of essays serves as a cornerstone of Zen Buddhist philosophy, offering a deep exploration into the nature of existence, enlightenment, and the practice of meditation. Through a series of insightful discourses, the text delves into the intricacies of time, the essence of being, and the interconnectedness of all things, encouraging readers to transcend conventional thinking and embrace the present moment. With its poetic language and profound wisdom, the work invites practitioners to engage in a transformative journey towards spiritual awakening and self-realization.

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  22. 247. Hagoromo by Japan

    A Celestial Robe

    "Hagoromo: A Celestial Robe" is a Japanese folk tale about a fisherman who finds a celestial robe belonging to a Tennin (a celestial maiden or sky spirit). The fisherman agrees to return the robe, which allows her to fly, in exchange for her performance of a heavenly dance. The story is a rich exploration of Japanese folklore and mythology, highlighting themes of kindness, respect, and the interconnectedness of all beings.

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  23. 248. The Hunting Gun by Yasushi Inoue

    "The Hunting Gun" is a poignant tale set in post-war Japan, revolving around the lives of three women who unknowingly share a common bond, a man with whom they are all involved. The man's secret love affairs and the emotional turmoil they cause are revealed through letters from each of the women. The narrative explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human emotions, painting a vivid picture of the human condition and the consequences of hidden passions.

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  24. 249. Japanese Inn by Statler, Oliver.

    A Novel of Japan

    This book provides a captivating exploration of Japanese culture and history through the lens of a traditional inn, or ryokan, that has been operated by the same family for over a thousand years. Through detailed descriptions and engaging storytelling, the narrative delves into the inn's storied past, the generations of the family who have maintained it, and the myriad guests who have passed through its doors, from samurai to modern tourists. The work not only offers a unique lens into the evolution of Japanese hospitality and social customs but also reflects on the country's broader historical shifts and continuities. It is a richly woven tapestry that combines personal stories, historical events, and cultural insights, providing readers with a deep and nuanced understanding of Japan.

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  25. 250. The Love Suicides At Sonezaki by Chikamatsu Monzaemon

    A Tragic Play of Love and Death

    "The Love Suicides at Sonezaki" is a poignant Japanese play that tells the tragic story of two lovers, a young merchant named Tokubei and a courtesan named Ohatsu, who are driven to commit suicide together due to insurmountable societal pressures and personal betrayals. Set in the pleasure quarters of Osaka, the narrative explores themes of loyalty, love, and the harsh consequences of rigid social structures. As Tokubei faces betrayal by his unscrupulous uncle and Ohatsu suffers at the hands of her manipulative brothel owner, the lovers see no escape from their torment other than through death, leading them to make a profound and tragic decision.

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