Creative Differences, Personal Vendettas

Creative Differences, Personal Vendettas

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Land of the Morning Calm

Land of the Morning Calm

Original price was: $46.30.Current price is: $27.77.

Keys to the Kingdom is a first-person descent into the off-base underworld surrounding pretty much any US Military base in Korea, where American uniforms mean money, loneliness is currency, and morality erodes one drink at a time. This is not a story about heroes or villains—it’s about survival inside a system designed to exploit everyone who steps into it.

Land of the Rising Sun

Land of the Rising Sun

$46.29

This book peels back the polished surface of Japan to reveal the lives, rituals, and unspoken rules that most visitors never see. Through candid observation and cultural storytelling, Japan Exposed takes a dive into Japan’s hidden subcultures and everyday mysteries—from the passionate world of otaku, where devotion to anime, idols, and collectibles becomes a way of life, to the rigid routines of the salaryman & office lady (OL), whose identities are bound to long hours, social obligation, and after-work drinking rituals. It explores what happens when the trains stop running for the night, leaving workers stranded in internet cafés, capsule hotels, or on park benches—an ordinary consequence of an extraordinary work culture.

More than a travel book, Japan Exposed – Open Book of Secrets is an intimate portrait of a society that thrives on what is shown—and what is carefully hidden. While it uncovers the silent pressures behind politeness, the meaning of isolation in crowded cities, and the unwritten rules that govern everything from workplace hierarchy to nightlife behavior. It examines phenomena rarely discussed in guidebooks and invites readers to look past the surface and beyond the neon lights and postcard-perfect temples lies a complex society shaped by obsession, endurance, conformity, and quiet rebellion, to understand Japan as it is lived, not just as it is presented.