Book Review – The Buddha Tree by Fumio Niwa
Author: Fumio Niwa
Translator: Kenneth Strong
Publisher: Charles Tuttle, Tokyo, Japan.1968
ISBN: 0-8048-0995-X Pages: 380
Life inside a Buddhist Temple
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Translator: Kenneth Strong
Publisher: Charles Tuttle, Tokyo, Japan.1968
ISBN: 0-8048-0995-X Pages: 380
Life inside a Buddhist Temple
© Copyright. JapaneseCustomer.com, 2016. All rights reserved,
Set in a rural town in Japan, a priest of a historic temple finds himself in a spot of trouble that has built itself up over a number of years and he now is faced to deal with it. A strong set of characters build the scene and plot.
We learn the inner workings of a Buddhist temple, how people live, their daily life and the jobs involved with the temple and the interaction with parishioners. We gain a snapshot of Japanese culture, customs and rituals and the norms of the period.
A light novel that will keep your interest as you learn about people, institutions, customs and culture in a warm, charming way. Fumio Niwa is a great storyteller.
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