The Kicho


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In Victorian Hong Kong, a race is on to find a young gifted Asian woman, Amaya. As two underground spy organizations compete to find her, Amaya becomes involved in the seedy underground of the opium trade. The illicit drug seems to be the only cure for her realistic dreams and terrorizing nightmares. But Amaya doesn't realize that while she sleeps, what she sees are visions of the future and that her unborn child will share her visionary gifts. A Society operative Jacob Wadsfellow tries to bring Amaya back to the safety of the Society and his collection of mystical dolls. But a charming double agent, Brother Evan woos her with both his affections and the opium. The Kicho is a Society Series short story about a visionary in peril, how addiction can affect so many lives, and how the hope of an unborn child and her doll will save the future.




The Korean Welfare State


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This book examines the evolution of the Korean welfare state over the last several decades and the challenges it currently faces as a rapidly aging society. Since the turn of the 21st century, the Korean welfare state along with the economy has rapidly matured, increasing both the scope of social welfare coverage and the fiscal capacity to pay for these benefits.




The Japan Architect


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Japanese Studies


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Papers presented at the three day International Conference on "Changing Global Profile of Japanese Studies : Trends and Prospects", held at New Delhi during 6-8 March 2009.




日本刀21世紀への挑戦


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New Generation of Japanese Swordsmiths is a Kodansha International publication.







The Salarian Desert Game


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What if someone you love gambled on her life?Games are serious business on Salaria, and the stakes are high. When Kia's older sister, in a desperate bid to erase their family debt, loses the game and forfeits her freedom, Kia is determined to rescue her.Disguised as a Salarian, Kia becomes Idaro in order to move freely in this dangerous new culture. When she arrives on Salaria, she learns it's a world where a few key players control the board, and the pawns are ready to revolt. Kia joins the conflict, risking everything to save her sister. As if she doesn't already have enough to handle, Agatha, the maddeningly calm and unpredictable Select who lives life both by-the-book and off-the-cuff shows up to help, along with handsome Norio, a strong-willed desert girl with her own agenda, and a group of Salarian teens earning their rite of passage in the treacherous desert game.What can an interpreter and former thief possibly do in the midst of all this to keep the people she loves alive?







Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan


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Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan: The Sarashina Diary, The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu, The Diary of Izumi Shikibu by Various: Step into the intriguing world of ancient Japan with "Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan." This collection features three significant diaries: "The Sarashina Diary," "The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu," and "The Diary of Izumi Shikibu." These firsthand accounts offer a glimpse into the lives of court ladies, their personal reflections, observations, and experiences, providing valuable insights into the culture, society, and poetic traditions of medieval Japan. Key Aspects of the Book "Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan": Personal Reflections: Explore the intimate thoughts, emotions, and experiences of court ladies through their personal diaries. These accounts reveal their joys, sorrows, aspirations, and challenges, offering a unique perspective on life in ancient Japan. Cultural and Historical Significance: Gain a deeper understanding of Japanese history, literature, and courtly traditions through the vivid descriptions, poems, and social interactions depicted in these diaries. The diarists' experiences provide valuable glimpses into the social fabric and cultural practices of their time. Poetic Expressions: Appreciate the poetic sensibilities and lyrical expressions found within the diaries. The court ladies' proficiency in poetry and their engagement with the art form offer a rich exploration of classical Japanese literature and its enduring influence. The diaries included in this collection were authored by various court ladies of ancient Japan. "The Sarashina Diary" was written by an anonymous author, "The Diary of Murasaki Shikibu" by the renowned poet and author Murasaki Shikibu, and "The Diary of Izumi Shikibu" by the poetess Izumi Shikibu. These diaries, preserved over centuries, provide invaluable historical and cultural insights into the lives of women in medieval Japan, their literary contributions, and their unique perspectives on the world.