How did the inhabitants of several small islands in the Pacific become
the world's first non-Western industrialised nation? The answer is found
in the fascinating story of Japan's political and social history. This
narrative chronicles Japanese history from earliest settlement to the
present. It details the establishment of imperial rule under the Yamato
clan, the transfer of power from emperor to shogun (supreme military
leader), and the Edo period of Japanese isolationism. It also relates
the industrial development of the Meiji Restoration, the devastating
results of World War II, and Japan's remarkable recovery to become a
democracy as well as an economic superpower. The book is the perfect
introduction to this nation for students, travellers, businesspeople,
and all curious readers.