Getting Genki in Japan

Getting Genki in Japan
About this book
The unexpected gift of a favored bottle of shiraz from her husband leads to the adventure of a lifetime for Karen Pond and her family—moving from rural Maine to the largest city in the world: Tokyo, Japan. Getting Genki in Japan is a collection of illustrated travel and culture essays and musings of a Down East Mom's absurd and exhilarating adventures in the Far East. From bewildered and befuddled (and back again) to (somewhat) wise, these narratives recount a journey of cultural discoveries, experiences and the follies of a newcomer to Japan; including (mis)identifying food, (mis)pronouncing Japanese, (mis)pantomiming for necessities, and finally figuring out how to flush the Japanese toilet!
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- OL Work ID
- OL17535477W
Subjects
TravelNihon-Kikō annaikiKaren Family PondKaren Homes and haunts Japan Tokyo PondEmigration and immigrationFamiliesManners and customsNihonSocial life and customsAmericans Japan TokyoTokyo (Japan) Social life and customs 21st centuryKikōannaikiDescription and travelFamilyAmericansHousehold MovingBiographyIntercultural communication