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Explore The Fascinating Culture of Japan
From Your Own Armchair
Learn all about the culture, art and poetry of Japan.
Get a glimpse of the "real" Japan thanks to a wonderful new book titled, "Five Seven Five." It explores the seasons of this country through Haiku, a unique form of poetry, composed of seventeen simple syllables, arranged in three lines of five, seven and five syllables each. These new elegant poems, written by Celeste Heiter, capture the essence of nature and bring life to each of the four seasons.
The book also contains incredible photography by Robert George, who has lived in the country for 18 years and is an accomplished professional in film and video production. His color photos add charm to the poetry as both mesh together in a volume that you will treasure for years.
You will also learn the beginnings of the ancient art of Haiku as well as the many other mysterious arts and celebrations of Japan including: the New Year's Eve gift of an arrow that wards off bad luck during the coming year; the Shinto purification ritual; Coming of Age Day; Cherry Blossom Time; the Sanja Matsuri Festival in Tokyo; Kitsune, the word for fox, which is regarded as a patron of business; the steaming hot Furo Bath; Children's Day; and much more.
"Five Seven Five" is a small, quality hardcover edition that is easy to read and enjoy. If you have ever been to Japan or intend to make a visit, it will be an invaluable guide to understanding this great culture. To order a copy, send $18.00 to Things Asian Press, 3230 Scott Street, San Francisco, CA 94123 or visit the internet at www.thingsasian.com/575.
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