The primal impetus for the development of an etiquette-oriented culture in Japan no doubt originated in the native religion called Shinto, which translates as "way of the gods."
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Etiquette guide to Japan: know the rules that make the difference
2009, Tuttle Pub.
in English
- Rev. ed.
480530961X 9784805309612
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Etiquette Guide to Japan: Know the Rules...That Make the Difference (Japan Quick Guides)
January 1994, Tuttle Publishing
Paperback
in English
4900737046 9784900737044
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Etiquette guide to Japan: know the rules that make the difference
1990, C.E. Tuttle Co.
in English
0804834172 9780804834179
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Etiquette guide to Japan: know the rules that make the difference
1990, Yenbooks, Distributed by C.E. Tuttle
in English
0804816433 9780804816434
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Etiquette guide to Japan: know the rules that make the difference
1990, Yenbooks
in English
- 1st ed.
4900737046 9784900737044
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"The primal impetus for the development of an etiquette-oriented culture in Japan no doubt originated in the native religion called Shinto, which translates as "way of the gods.""
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