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Instead of simply showing the readers the differences between American and Japanese cultures, he insists on adding his own close-minded two cents. Though not overt, the author seems to look down on the Japanese people and culture, mostly because it is different from what he is used to. While there are many people out there who choose to believe a culture is wrong simply because it is different from what they are used to, I would prefer to read cultural books written by those that take a less judgmental approach.
With that in mind, however, you can mine some good advice from "Culture Shock - Japan." The most useful chapters focused on social customs like gift giving, house visits, riding the subway and other day-to-day encounters. Social customs of this sort are more common, and less affected by the fading economy. You will definitely be able to avoid some embarrassing situations if you follow the advice. I skipped several chapters that did not relate to my situation, such as "Doing Business with the Japanese," and the chapter on buying a house.
One the plus side, the book is a quick read (especially if you skip chapters like I did) and will help prepare you for oncoming culture shock. It gives an important message in that Japan is going to be far more different that you expect, and that you should prepare yourself.
Recommended, with reservation. If you are going to Japan for a long-term stay, I think that this is a useful book. It just should not be your only book on Japanese culture and expectations.
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