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The decades of Western adulation for the Japanese 'economic miracle' failed to notice a key point - that in pursuit of this miracle, the Japanese had turned their country into a concrete shambles. This book describes the dazzling nature of Japanese culture and its ruination.Read More

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  • Penguin

    How did one of the world's greatest and most ancient civilizations reach the state of economic, cultural and environmental decline that defines it today? Why, through decades of spectacular economic progress, did nobody comment on the terrifying price paid by ordinary Japanese? Now economically devastated, shunned by foreign tourists and regularly voted by visiting businessmen as one of the world's least appetizing destinations, Japan must now wake up to the 'state-sponsored vandalism' that has crushed families into tiny flats, bulldozed and cemented over the banks of most of the country's rivers and destroyed its historic towns.

  • BookDepository

    Dogs and Demons : Paperback : Penguin Books Ltd : 9780141010007 : 0141010002 : 30 May 2002 : The decades of Western adulation for the Japanese "economic miracle"" failed to notice a key point - that in pursuit of this miracle, the Japanese had turned their country into a concrete shambles. This book describes the dazzling nature of Japanese culture and its ruination."

  • 0141010002
  • 9780141010007
  • Alex Kerr
  • 30 May 2002
  • Penguin
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 448
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