{"quotes":[{"text":"What alternative is there to the media’s “Us” versus “Them”? The danger is that if it is used to prop up this “righteous” position of “ours” all we will see from now on are ever more exacting and minute analyses of the “dirty” distortions in “their” thinking. Without some flexibility in our definitions we’ll remain forever stuck with the same old knee-jerk reactions, or worse, slide into complete apathy.","author":"Haruki Murakami","tags":["japan","japanese-culture","murakami","non-fiction","terrorism","tokyo"],"id":119263,"author_id":"Haruki+Murakami"},{"text":"Never settle for normal, Miss Lyons,” Shinzo told her. “Normal is not natural. Extraordinary is natural, and that’s why you’re here. To do something extraordinary.","author":"Kaylin McFarren","tags":["adventure","japanese-culture","kaylin-mcfarren","murder","mystery-romance","prophecy-in-fiction","severed-threads","suspense-thriller"],"id":122327,"author_id":"Kaylin+McFarren"},{"text":"Being a samurai is all about selfless service and if the lord abuses the servant, it is no longer a situation of service; it becomes the situation of a victim. It is never acceptable for a samurai to be a victim. It is never acceptable to allow a lord to abuse you or rob you of your dignity. In such a situation, it is acceptable to walk away.","author":"Alexei Maxim Russell","tags":["bushido","japan","japanese-culture","martial-arts","philosophy","samurai","selfless","selfless-love","selflessness","service","warrior","warriors"],"id":139804,"author_id":"Alexei+Maxim+Russell"},{"text":"If the Emperor had not delivered his [15 August 1945] address urging the Japanese people to lay down their swords—if that speech had been a call instead for the Honorable Death of the Hundred Million—those people on that street in Sōshigaya probably would have done what they were told and died. And probably I would have done likewise. The Japanese see self-assertion as immoral and self-sacrifice as the sensible course to take in life. We were accustomed to this teaching and had never thought to question it.","author":"Akira Kurosawa","tags":["1945","1982","japanese-culture","self-abnegation","self-sacrifice","suicide","surrender","wwii"],"id":168894,"author_id":"Akira+Kurosawa"},{"text":"Yes,' I continued, 'I discovered this model recently and her style never fails to be mathematically perfect. She seems to come by it naturally. As if she were born resonant. I notice Japanese models tend to do this. Like I said, they seem to have resonance somewhere deep in their culture. But Yuri Nakagawa, she's the best I've ever seen. The best model, with the most powerful resonance. I need her to probe deeper into this profound mathematical instinct, which I call resonance.","author":"Alexei Maxim Russell","tags":["fashion","fashion-blogger","fashion-model","harajuku","japan","japanese","japanese-culture","japanese-model","math","mathematical","mathematics","maths","model","modeling","resonance","yuri-nakagawa"],"id":179148,"author_id":"Alexei+Maxim+Russell"},{"text":"Words are not meant to stir the air only: they are capable of moving greater things.","author":"Sōseki Natsume","tags":["japanese","japanese-culture","japanese-literature","words","words-have-power"],"id":216256,"author_id":"S%C5%8Dseki+Natsume"},{"text":"This was her heritage. Her people. So why did she feel so small and weak? So far removed from it?","author":"Linda Gerber","tags":["japanese","japanese-culture","young-adult"],"id":307088,"author_id":"Linda+Gerber"},{"text":"We hope that general readers with an interest in Japan will find in these accounts of fieldwork a wide spectrum of illustrations of the grassroots realities of everyday life in contemporary Japanese communities, companies, institutions, and social movements.","author":"Theodore C. Bestor","tags":["ethnography","fieldwork","japan","japanese-culture","society"],"id":316851,"author_id":"Theodore+C.+Bestor"},{"text":"The Japanese have two words: 'uchi' meaning inside and 'soto' meaning outside. Uchi refers to their close friends, the people in their inner circle. Soto refers to anyone who is outside that circle. And how they relate and communicate to the two are drastically different. To the soto, they are still polite and they might be outgoing, on the surface, but they will keep them far away, until they are considered considerate and trustworthy enough to slip their way into the uchi category. Once you are uchi, the Japanese version of friendship is entire universes beyond the average American friendship! Uchi friends are for life. Uchi friends represent a sacred duty. A Japanese friend, who has become an uchi friend, is the one who will come to your aid, in your time of need, when all your western 'friends' have turned their back and walked away.","author":"Alexei Maxim Russell","tags":["anime","cultural-differences","culture","friend","friends","friendship","japan","japanese","japanese-culture","japanophile","manga","otaku","western-culture"],"id":411692,"author_id":"Alexei+Maxim+Russell"},{"text":"Psychologically speaking (I’ll only wheel out the amateur psychology just this once, so bear with me), encounters that call up strong physical disgust or revulsion are often in fact projections of our own faults and weaknesses.","author":"Haruki Murakami","tags":["japan","japanese-culture","murakami","non-fiction","terrorism","tokyo"],"id":419022,"author_id":"Haruki+Murakami"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":12,"pages":2,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
