Hiroshima to Nagasaki: Peace Journey (Journey Books) (Travel Literature)
Hiroshima to Nagasaki: Peace Journey – a cultural travelogue about western Japan, following a route between two cities indelibly marked by atomic warfare. Offers an informative introduction to Japanese history and culture, told through brief, engaging stories linked to the cities visited – weaving personal observations with historical reflections.
Number of pages: 96
Hiroshima to Nagasaki
A Japanese cultural travelogue through western Japan, following a route between two cities indelibly marked by atomic warfare.
About Hiroshima to Nagasaki
An eye-opening cultural travelogue about western Japan, Hiroshima to Nagasaki: Peace Journey follows a route between two cities indelibly marked by atomic warfare. Sooja Gen offers an informative introduction to the history and culture of her native country, relayed through engaging stories linked to the towns and cities visited. In this enthralling journey across the islands of Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, Gen weaves personal observations with historical reflections in ways that will enchant anyone interested in Japanese travel, culture or history.
Through Gen’s pen, visit Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and the hidden Christian sites of Nagasaki, learn how the arrival of Iberian missionaries in the 16th century brought about dramatic changes in domestic politics and, ultimately, a long period of national isolation, and take in an abundance of castles, shrines, temples, and formal gardens. Gen also addresses key developments in Japan’s 20th century, exploring life after the atomic bomb, considering the changing relationship between the country and the United States (from enemies to friends and protectors), musing on how nuclear weapons might be reduced or even eliminated, and questioning whether Japanese culture can survive the rigours of our present century.
Bringing together Japan’s past and present, its landscape and legacy, Gen offers a clear and accessible account of Japan’s evolving identity, distilling complex topics into digestible stories. Hiroshima to Nagasaki: Peace Journey will delight readers who wish to get to grips with Japan’s historical foundations without being weighed down by lengthy academic texts.
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Contents
Foreword
About Japan
Setting off: a journey of discovery from Hiroshima to Nagasaki
Hiroshima: Japan in microcosm
Miyajima: entry to Japan’s spiritual and samurai heritage
Kure: from naval powerhouse to peaceful port town
Seto Inland Sea: a gateway to Japan’s rich tapestry
Onomichi: a timeless port town and a portal to adventure
Shimanami Kaido: Japan’s scenic island-hopping trail
Imabari: its sea castle and industry
Ohenro pilgrimage: a route for devotion and reflection
Uchiko: a step back in time
Usuki: a history of maritime encounters
Beppu: Japan’s hot spring paradise
Kokura: a city of resilience and reflection
Fukuoka City: Kyushu’s vibrant capital
Genkainada: vital and historical sea of northern Kyushu
Hirado: Japan’s portal to the west
Sasesbo: from fishing village to naval powerhouse
Dejima: enter Japan’s closed past
Nagasaki: a city of faith, trade and resilience
From Hiroshima to Nagasaki: a tale of bonds across an ocean
Reflection: a rainy pilgrimage to Nagasaki Peace Park
Epilogue: kindness in the floating world
About the author
Sooja Gen was born in Fukuoka prefecture in Kyushu, Japan, during the Korean War (1950–53). Growing up in Tokyo, she was educated to university level in Japan before pursuing postgraduate studies in Europe, where she obtained a Master’s degree in Intellectual History from Sussex University in 1977. During the 1980s and 1990s, Sooja worked in the City of London’s financial district, but retained close professional and personal ties with her home country. She lives in a village in Sussex, UK, with her husband and has one daughter.