Dr. Nicos Rossides spent seven unforgettable years in Japan from the
late 1970s, when the country began to emerge as a major player on the
world stage. From a humbled nation, post-war Japan metamorphosed into an
example to admire and emulate. Rossides witnessed this staggering growth
and the "lost decade" that followed, only for the country to rebound
again as a significant global player.
Rossides eventually married into a Japanese family and grew a network of
close Japanese friends. In eleven succinct and entertaining essays, the
Author exposes the reader to multiple lenses or perspectives on Japanese
culture and society. He does this based on what he experienced
first-hand and only later digested as a kaleidoscope of different
cultural nuances and insights.
A fascinating read for those with a sincere interest in Japan and its
socio-cultural practices and traditions and, may include students and
academics, international businessmen and diplomats and their
accompanying families. Written in a breezy style, Dr. Rossides offers
his personal vision of how contemporary Japan is changing to address the
realities of life in the twenty-first century.