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A Japanese Boy

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A young narrator recounts childhood memories in a small seaport town, presenting episodic sketches of family life, schooling, and everyday routines. He describes meals, household practices, traditional games, baths, and seasonal festivals alongside explanations of music, dance, theatre, and local entertainments. The account includes portraits of teachers, schoolmates, and neighbors, stories of picnics, fishing, and folk beliefs, and notes on observances like New Year and temple rites. The tone is informal and anecdotal, aiming to convey the texture of boyhood and local customs.

About the Author

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Shigemi Shiukichi

Shigemi Shiukichi was a Japanese author known for his work that provides a glimpse into the life and culture of Japan through the eyes of a young boy. His notable book, "A Japanese Boy," captures the experiences and perspectives of childhood in Japan, offering readers a unique insight into the societal norms and traditions of the time. Shiukichi's writing reflects a blend of personal narrative and cultural observation, making his work significant for those interested in Japanese literature and history.

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