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Don Ascher is a young American living in Kyoto in the 1970s. He is a student of Japanese. He also teaches English, works at a shabu-shabu restaurant, and hangs out in the company of gangsters, hostesses, housewives, tea teachers, and fellow foreigners. Set amidst the timeless beauty of the ancient capital and its garish modern entertainments, this collection of fanciful episodes from Don’s life is a window into Japanese culture and a chronicle of romance and human connections.
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Vivid glimpses into 1970s Kyoto through a foreigner's eyes.
Who is this book for?
Kyoto Stories offers a charming and colorful snapshot of 1970s Kyoto, seen through the eyes of a young American. It’s a delightful read for those interested in cultural curiosities and human stories intertwined in a city rich with history and modern vibrancy. Don Ascher’s adventures reveal the charming contrasts and unexpected connections that define both Japanese culture and the human experience.