Insularity and Geographic Diversity of the Peripheral Japanese Islands
Akitoshi Hiraoka editor Satoshi Suyama editor Hisamitsu Miyauchi editor Takehisa Sukeshige editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore
Published:7th Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This book clarifies the geography of the peripheral Japanese islands from a variety of angles. The islands are distributed in the tropical and cool temperate zones, and the most distant inhabited islands are more than 1,000 km from the mainland. In the past, they were Japan's frontier, close to neighboring countries. However, during Japan's modernization process, the islands were positioned as backward regions, supplying food, resources, and labor. Today, the islands are considered to be on the periphery of Japan, with lifestyles different from those of the mainland. The islands are also getting attention as sightseeing locales and emigration regions attracting those who prefer country life—an image of the islands that has been created by the romanticized gaze from the Japanese mainland. The authors describe the various forms of the outlying Japanese islands and at the same time discover their common regional characteristics, as defined by the view from the mainland.
ISBN: 9789811923159
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261 pages
1st ed. 2022