Book Review - Geisha
in Rivalry by Kafu Nagai
Author:
Kafu Nagai
Translated by:
Kafu Nagai
Kurt Meissner
Publisher:
Charles Tuttle Publishing, Tokyo, Japan, 1963
ISBN:
0293-000141-4615
Pages:
206
Review
This is a very interesting
novel on a number of levels in terms of historical context and the topic which
reveals the inner workings of a geisha house.
Probably the most important
learning from this novel is the insights gained about the relationship between
a business and its customer.
The flexibility required, the hiding of ones own
feelings, the servitude, the focus and the importance of appearance, speed and
detail in very small things.
Overall we see the great lengths Japanese culture
goes to meet customer needs.
We learn the historical aspects of the region of
Tokyo where the novel is set, Shimbashi.
As a reader we are blessed to capture
the feel of the period from the clothing, food and lifestyle, all the way down
to the wood of the local bath house.
A fascinating novel, that is
light fun and intriguing.
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Book Review - Geisha
in Rivalry by Kafu Nagai
Probably the most important learning from this novel is the insights gained about the relationship between a business and its customer.
The flexibility required, the hiding of ones own feelings, the servitude, the focus and the importance of appearance, speed and detail in very small things.
Overall we see the great lengths Japanese culture goes to meet customer needs.
We learn the historical aspects of the region of Tokyo where the novel is set, Shimbashi.
As a reader we are blessed to capture the feel of the period from the clothing, food and lifestyle, all the way down to the wood of the local bath house.
Copyright JapaneseCustomer.com. All Rights Reserved, 2018.
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