Archive for March, 2008

Social Histories of Japan 2 – Autobiography of a Geisha

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Autobiography of a Geisha by Sayo Masuda pub: Vintage

Second in my short series about social histories of Japan.

Usually when you think of geisha you have an image of elegance in Kyoto. And geisha are adamant about how their function is not about sex. This woman’s life was very different. She was an onsen geisha and it was almost all about sex, albeit that her art put her a step above the common prostitutes. Her life was also one of slavery in all but name.
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Social Histories of Japan 1 – Confessions of a Yakuza

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Confessions of a Yakuza by Dr Junichi Saga pub: Kodansha International Press

History books are so often about generals and leaders and battles and wars. The majority of histories of Japan seem to be about either World War 2 (variously known as The Pacific War, The Showa War, or The War against Japan. ) or the Tokugawa Samurai period.

These are neither. They are about relatively ordinary or even marginalised people from the first half of the 20th century, Late Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods. They are also first hand accounts of these peoples lives. It would appear that in Japan the good old days were niether all that good nor all that long ago.

There are 4 books I want to blog about.
The first is “Confessions of a Yakuza”.
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試験を受かった!

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

やった!

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I passed JLPT3 with 70%, a comfortable pass.
That listening score is low, but not bad considering I don’t think I really understood anything. But I would really have preferred to pass that section as well.
I must do some work on it.
JLPT2 next…
…decade sometime. It’s a huge leap.