Armchair travelers beware!Japanese Things will lure you out of your cozy, comfy home and chair to an unusual country with bewitching manners and customsand once you have succumbed to its spell you will never be the same. Here in one neat package you will meet the flavor, charm, and piquancy of old Japana revised reprint of one of the indispensable books on Japan, by the late Prof. Basil Hall Chamberlain,eminent British scholar who in the latter part of the 19th century "taught Japanese and Japan to the Japanese." Many books in one, this monumental compilation contains such diversified subjects as Art and Abacus; Botany and Buddhism; Charms and Cherry Blossoms; Daimyos and Divination; Fairy Tales and Flowers; Gardens and Government; History and Hara-kiri; Law and Language; Marriage and Music; Poetry and Pottery; Shinto and Singing Girls (Geisha); Tea and Theater, and Writing and Wood Engraving. In this long-awaited reprint, in which the title has been changed from Things Japanese, the reader will encounter exquisite objects of daily Japanese life, the gardens and cultures of the fields, the harmony and balance in the fundamentals of day-by-day existence.
Basil Hall Chamberlain Books
B. A. Chamberlain was a professor of Japanese at the Tokyo Imperial University and stood among the foremost European Japanologists of his era. His extensive work delves into a profound understanding of Japanese culture and language, exploring the nuances that define Japanese society and its literary traditions. Chamberlain's approach was marked by meticulous analysis and a dedication to presenting the complexities of Japan to a European audience.





Basil Hall Chamberlain was an early British expert on Japan. However, despite his expertise on all things Japanese he wrote on a number of other, diverse subjects and also published a volume of poetry in French.
Cosas de Japón: Apuntes y notas del Japón tradicional
- 499 pages
- 18 hours of reading