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When I Was a Boy in Japan

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About This Book

A series of personal sketches recounts a boyhood shaped by family rituals, village and city schooling, seasonal festivals, toys and small adventures. Vignettes describe domestic meals, traditional instruction alongside English lessons, classroom discipline, summer swims, ancestral observances, and neighborhood pastimes, while occasional anecdotes touch on trades, markets, and local fêtes. An accompanying child companion widens the narrative scope, and the chapters combine informal memoir, moral tales, and cultural detail into a portrait of everyday youthful experience illustrated with photographs and episodic scenes.

About the Author

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Sakae Shioya

Sakae Shioya was a Japanese author known for his autobiographical work, "When I Was a Boy in Japan." This book provides a vivid account of his childhood experiences in Japan, offering insights into the cultural and social landscape of the time. Through his writing, Shioya captures the essence of growing up in Japan, reflecting on the traditions and values that shaped his early life. His work contributes to the understanding of Japanese culture and the experiences of youth during that era.

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