Japanese Cities and Urban Culture
작성자
Liu Yuying
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History
Manga
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
206
언어
중국어
출판됨
Jan 6, 2009
출판사
Xinhua Publishing House
ISBN-10
7500484291
ISBN-13
9787500484295
설명
Liu Yuying's work offers a comprehensive exploration of the vibrant tapestry that defines Japanese cities and urban culture. Readers are invited to delve into the historical progression and cultural nuances that have shaped urban life in Japan, from ancient times to contemporary society. Each city serves as a unique case study, highlighting the interplay between tradition and modernity.
The author meticulously examines various aspects of urban life, including architecture, social dynamics, and economic developments. Liu's insight into the distinct characteristics of cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka paints a vivid picture of how these urban centers reflect broader societal values and challenges. The blend of personal anecdotes and scholarly analysis enriches the narrative, making it accessible to both casual readers and academic audiences.
Drawing connections between urban planning and cultural identity, this encyclopedia is more than just a collection of facts; it's a reflection on how environment and culture shape the human experience in the bustling cities of Japan.
The author meticulously examines various aspects of urban life, including architecture, social dynamics, and economic developments. Liu's insight into the distinct characteristics of cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka paints a vivid picture of how these urban centers reflect broader societal values and challenges. The blend of personal anecdotes and scholarly analysis enriches the narrative, making it accessible to both casual readers and academic audiences.
Drawing connections between urban planning and cultural identity, this encyclopedia is more than just a collection of facts; it's a reflection on how environment and culture shape the human experience in the bustling cities of Japan.