I again want to send some love to the wonderful fans of LIVE FROM JAPAN!
My my how time flies! LIVE FROM JAPAN! was published end of January, 2021. I sent the first shot of love here to the fans of the book June 2023. Then, as now, I let everyone know that the saga continues, as I regularly post articles on new happenings and my evolving perspective on life here as an American expat.
While I believe my understanding of and appreciation for the customs and people of Japan is always growing in depth and subtlety, one thing has not changed: I love living here!
There’s no simple explanation for this. All I can suggest is read my book, then read the articles that have subsequently appeared. Judge for yourself..
Here is the entire list of “living in Japan” essays that have appeared on this website, to date:
- Life In Japan: Monkey Attack!
- Life In Japan: My Wife the Drummer
- Life In Japan: A rose is a rose is an onion . . .
- Life In Japan: Peace Parade
- Life In Japan: Shitake Barbecue Restaurant
- Life In Japan: Yosakoi Festival
- Life In Japan: 2nd Day of Spring
- Life In Japan: Otsuka Museum of Art
- Life In Japan: Music Education
- Life In Japan: Hyogo Prefecture, Breadbasket of Asia
- Life In Japan: Prescription Drugs
- Life In Japan: A Typical Sunday
- Life In Japan: Rice Balls
- Life In Japan: Eating Octopus
- Life In Japan: One Potato Two Potato
- Life In Japan: Teaching Peace
- Life In Japan: Kasai Flower Garden
- Life In Japan: The Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki
- Life In Japan: Excellence Begins Young
- Life In Japan: Time Machine
- Life In Japan: Nagasaki Streetcars
- Life In Japan: Food … Fixation Obsession Celebration
- Life In Japan: Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
- Life In Japan: Tenjinbashisuji Shotengai
- Life In Japan: Cotton Balls
- Life In Japan: Kogenji Temple
- Life In Japan: Sweet Potatoes
- Life In Japan: Excellence
- Life In Japan: Festival of the Portable Shrines 2022
- Life In Japan: Where Aging Is Valued
- Life In Japan: Artistry
- Life In Japan: New Kid on the Block
- Life In Japan: Japan Pom Pom
- Life In Japan: ヤクザ Raccoon Dog Attacks Again
- Life In Japan: Revenge Bento
- Life In Japan: A Not-So-Random Act of Kindness
- Life In Japan: Lunch Anyone?
- Life In Japan: Our New Garden
- Life In Japan: Children’s Day
- Life In Japan: Good Hamburger Hunting
- Life In Japan: National Cat Day 2-22-22
- Life In Japan: Covid Care Package
- Life In Japan: Longing For Spring
- Life In Japan: “Let it snow . . . let it snow . . . “
- Life In Japan: Rice Cakes
- Life In Japan: Buddhism is fun!
- Life In Japan: A Generous Spirit
- Life In Japan: Police Power IV
- Life In Japan: Vending Machines
- Life In Japan: Respect for the Aged Day
- Life In Japan: “Savings”
- Life In Japan: Special Purpose Temples & Shrines
- Life In Japan: Kamikochi . . . “Japanese Alps
- Life In Japan: Kawashima Highway Oasis
- Life In Japan: Japanese School Kids
- Life In Japan: Elections
- Life In Japan: Enna Yamashiro Art Exhibition in Osaka
- Life In Japan: Working Together
- Life In Japan: Himeji Castle
- Life In Japan: Pandas
- Life In Japan: Mystery Box
- Life In Japan: Police Power III
- Life In Japan: Japanese Pastries
- Life In Japan: “Please use it for children.”
- Life In Japan: Public Restrooms Redux
- Life In Japan: Tondo Matsuri
- Life In Japan: New Years 2021
- Life In Japan: Silver-san, aka Jinzai Centers
- Life In Japan: Shirakawa-go
- Life In Japan: My Pergola
All of those were written after this splendid book got published. My way of keeping you up to date and hopefully dazzled and delighted.
If you don’t have a copy, you have no idea what you’re missing. Time to remedy that. You can order it from your local book store or visit one of these sites:
An Apple iBOOK is available HERE.
A B&N Nook Book is available HERE.
Other popular ebook formats are available HERE.
A deluxe full-color paperback from the printer HERE.
A deluxe paperback is available from Amazon HERE.
A deluxe full-color paperback is available from B&N HERE.
ENJOY!
My Two Recent Anti-War Books
Writing about and promoting peace to an American audience might be a thankless enterprise. But to be thankless, it would first have to be noticed.
Violence in the U.S. is so endemic, so commonplace, so intrinsic to the American Way, it would be less extreme to suggest to people that they stop breathing or eating than to propose that fewer guns might reduce the ongoing slaughter. Mass shootings, unless they are a full-frontal horror show involving copious bleeding and splattered entrails, innocent children, terrorists or grandmothers in wheelchairs, though a daily occurrence now, are so much a part of the fabric of life, they now rarely even make the news. Same ol’ same ol’. Better ratings reporting on new trends in smart phone dating apps or meltdowns of transgender athletes refused entry to girls locker rooms.
Scaling this mentality up from road rage and drive-by shootings to relations among nations, results in the same glassy-eyed stupor. To suggest that the country and world could do without war is yelling in a vacuum. American foreign policy comes down to a basic, unstated platitude: It’s our way or bombs away.
So where do I fit in to the savagery that is the new normal?
Am I deterred? Does such a fanatical embrace of human expendability discourage me? Does such indifference to the value of human life intimidate me?
Not quite. Two factors are in play: I was taught to dream the impossible dream. And ironically, there’s some Zen comfort in pointless futility. Dylan said it best: There’s no success like failure.
My two most recent books are about peace. Go ahead. Laugh. I’m happy to put a smile on your face.
THE U.S. AND PERPETUAL WAR came out in May 2023 . . .
As an eBook . . .
As a Deluxe Paperback . . .
WAR IS MAKING US POOR! was published just last month . . .
Both of these were intended for Americans to read. Unfortunately, rarely does anyone in the U.S. buy them. They sell almost exclusively in Canada, England, Europe, and Australia. Not sure why that is. Maybe it’s like I said at the beginning. “Writing about and promoting peace to an American audience might be a thankless enterprise. But to be thankless, it would first have to be noticed.”
Whatever.
Let me close by changing the subject.
Want to know what by far is my most popular book? It’s my novel about trafficking of Asian prostitutes, PETROCELLI, completed and published in 2015.
What about my most popular article over the past couple years? It’s a chapter from my book LIVE FROM JAPAN!, which appeared on my blog site August 4, 2020.
Life In Japan: TVs on TV
You probably guessed it. It’s about the popularity of transgenders on Japanese television.
There’s a lesson in all of this somewhere. Let me know in the comments below if you figure out what it is.