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Recommend some books about Japanese culture.
According to the landlord's request, the newly revised Introduction to Japanese History (Japanese History) was written by Tarou Sakamoto, and it took a long time from the early days of ancient Japan until after the Japanese war of aggression. This book is divided into chapters according to the times, and each chapter is divided into many small chapters such as culture, customs, geography, history, architecture and religion. The most rare thing is that this book is a very objective history book, which does not involve personal feelings, and the summary is very accurate, unlike some history books, which are dry and tedious. It can also be said that this book is an introductory history book of Japanese culture, and people who didn't know much about Japanese culture before can understand it well. But again, although the content of this book has been accurately condensed, the length is still quite long. The whole book is very thick, depending on whether the landlord can persist in reading. If you think it's not detailed enough, you can choose Tokugawa Ieyasu Biography, a book from the Edo era. As for the modern books that introduce heian period in great detail, there are really not many. I looked online, in libraries and bookstores, but I couldn't find the right one.

In fact, it is enough to look at Tarou Sakamoto's Japanese history, and the introduction of these two eras in the book is very detailed.

Besides, the book mentioned above is a bit outrageous.

In fact, Chrysanthemum and Knife is not very historic, and the highlight is only to see Japan from the perspective of foreigners.

The Tale of Genji is even more outrageous. Tale of Genji is a novel describing the life of the nobility at that time, and there is no history book. Not to mention the content of Genji Tale, it is not certain whether it can be found.