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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Publisher’s Preface xiii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Introduction xvii
- Contributors xvii
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PART 1: 1967
- 1. Sir Francis Rundall’s Valedictory Despatch 3
- 2. Japanese Economic Aid 9
- 3. The State Funeral for Mr Shigeru Yoshida 20
- 4. Japan: Annual Review for 1967 23
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PART 2: 1968
- 5. Visit of the Secretary of State to Japan, 7–10 January 33
- 6. The Visit of USS Enterprise to Japan 37
- 7. Impressions of Contemporary Japan 43
- 8. The 58th (Regular) Diet Session 50
- 9. The Soˉka Gakkai and the Koˉmeito 54
- 10. Japanese Economic Success: A British Opportunity 59
- 11. The Japanese Left 65
- 12. The Japanese Mood in 1968 71
- 13. Mr Sato’s New Cabinet 76
- 14. Japan: Annual Review, 1968 80
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PART 3: 1969
- 15. Revolting Students: Japanese Style 91
- 16. Japan’s Science and Technology 100
- 17. Labour and Incomes in the Japanese Economy 104
- 18. British Week, Tokyo 110
- 19. The Merry Wives of Ginza: Women’s Status in Japan 118
- 20. The Quality of Life in Japan 132
- 21. Japan: Annual Review, 1969 144
- 22. The Japanese Self-Defence Forces 153
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PART 4: 1970
- 23. Osaka Expo ’70: A First Impression 159
- 24. The Japanese Mood in 1970 164
- 25. Japan’s Economy in the 1970s: The Miracle Excels Itself 170
- 26. Japan’s Changing Society and the New Generation 176
- 27. Japanese Exports: How Much of a Threat 187
- 28. Japanese Protectionism: Signs of a Thaw? 192
- 29. ‘The Rest are Monkeys’: The Japanese Abroad 199
- 30. Japan in the 1970s: The Trade Mark and the Sword 211
- 31. Japanese Militarism 219
- 32. Mishima’s Suicide 222
- 33. Japan: Annual Review for 1970 – ‘Economic Man’ Comes of Age 224
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PART 5: 1971 – THE SHOWA EMPEROR
- 34. The Emperor of Japan: The Man and His Life 235
- 35. The Emperor of Japan: Human or Divine? 248
- 36. The Emperor and Empress of Japan 261
- 37. The Visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan to Europe as Seen from Tokyo 265
- 38. Mr Sato’s New Cabinet 274
- 39. Relations Between Japan and the United States 279
- 40. Japan in 1971: The Rude Awakening 285
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PART 6: SIR JOHN PILCHER’S LAST MONTHS IN JAPAN
- 41. Japan in the 1970s: ‘Guns and Butter 299
- 42. Japanese Export Successes: Cheap, Sweated Labour? 306
- 43. Basic Japan and the Shifting Mood 1967–71 312
- 44. The Japanese: ‘Frail Flowers of Opportunism’? 320
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PART 7: 1972 – A NEW ERA FOR THE BRITISH MISSION
- 45. The Lord Privy Seal Brings Concorde to Japan 333
- 46. The Plebian Mr Tanaka Replaces Mr Sato 337
- 47. Japanese Investments Overseas 341
- 48. Mr Tanaka in Charge 345
- 49. The Japanese on the Road to Peking 351
- 50. The First Visit to Japan by a British Prime Minister 356
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APPENDICES
- I ‘Sir John Pilcher: Ambassador to Japan, 1967–1972’. Portrait by Hugh Cortazzi 367
- II Letter from Kyoto, January 1936 378
- III ‘A Perspective on Religion in Japan’ (Lecture at the Nissan Institute, May 1984) 381
- IV ‘Is Economic Success Destroying Japanese Traditions?’ (Occasional Paper/Speech, 1975) 388
- V Book Review, 1977: Deus Destroyed: The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan 394
- VI ‘An Introduction to Japanese Gardens’ (Occasional Paper/Speech. Early1980s?) 398
- Index 415
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Publisher’s Preface xiii
- Acknowledgements xv
- Introduction xvii
- Contributors xvii
-
PART 1: 1967
- 1. Sir Francis Rundall’s Valedictory Despatch 3
- 2. Japanese Economic Aid 9
- 3. The State Funeral for Mr Shigeru Yoshida 20
- 4. Japan: Annual Review for 1967 23
-
PART 2: 1968
- 5. Visit of the Secretary of State to Japan, 7–10 January 33
- 6. The Visit of USS Enterprise to Japan 37
- 7. Impressions of Contemporary Japan 43
- 8. The 58th (Regular) Diet Session 50
- 9. The Soˉka Gakkai and the Koˉmeito 54
- 10. Japanese Economic Success: A British Opportunity 59
- 11. The Japanese Left 65
- 12. The Japanese Mood in 1968 71
- 13. Mr Sato’s New Cabinet 76
- 14. Japan: Annual Review, 1968 80
-
PART 3: 1969
- 15. Revolting Students: Japanese Style 91
- 16. Japan’s Science and Technology 100
- 17. Labour and Incomes in the Japanese Economy 104
- 18. British Week, Tokyo 110
- 19. The Merry Wives of Ginza: Women’s Status in Japan 118
- 20. The Quality of Life in Japan 132
- 21. Japan: Annual Review, 1969 144
- 22. The Japanese Self-Defence Forces 153
-
PART 4: 1970
- 23. Osaka Expo ’70: A First Impression 159
- 24. The Japanese Mood in 1970 164
- 25. Japan’s Economy in the 1970s: The Miracle Excels Itself 170
- 26. Japan’s Changing Society and the New Generation 176
- 27. Japanese Exports: How Much of a Threat 187
- 28. Japanese Protectionism: Signs of a Thaw? 192
- 29. ‘The Rest are Monkeys’: The Japanese Abroad 199
- 30. Japan in the 1970s: The Trade Mark and the Sword 211
- 31. Japanese Militarism 219
- 32. Mishima’s Suicide 222
- 33. Japan: Annual Review for 1970 – ‘Economic Man’ Comes of Age 224
-
PART 5: 1971 – THE SHOWA EMPEROR
- 34. The Emperor of Japan: The Man and His Life 235
- 35. The Emperor of Japan: Human or Divine? 248
- 36. The Emperor and Empress of Japan 261
- 37. The Visit of the Emperor and Empress of Japan to Europe as Seen from Tokyo 265
- 38. Mr Sato’s New Cabinet 274
- 39. Relations Between Japan and the United States 279
- 40. Japan in 1971: The Rude Awakening 285
-
PART 6: SIR JOHN PILCHER’S LAST MONTHS IN JAPAN
- 41. Japan in the 1970s: ‘Guns and Butter 299
- 42. Japanese Export Successes: Cheap, Sweated Labour? 306
- 43. Basic Japan and the Shifting Mood 1967–71 312
- 44. The Japanese: ‘Frail Flowers of Opportunism’? 320
-
PART 7: 1972 – A NEW ERA FOR THE BRITISH MISSION
- 45. The Lord Privy Seal Brings Concorde to Japan 333
- 46. The Plebian Mr Tanaka Replaces Mr Sato 337
- 47. Japanese Investments Overseas 341
- 48. Mr Tanaka in Charge 345
- 49. The Japanese on the Road to Peking 351
- 50. The First Visit to Japan by a British Prime Minister 356
-
APPENDICES
- I ‘Sir John Pilcher: Ambassador to Japan, 1967–1972’. Portrait by Hugh Cortazzi 367
- II Letter from Kyoto, January 1936 378
- III ‘A Perspective on Religion in Japan’ (Lecture at the Nissan Institute, May 1984) 381
- IV ‘Is Economic Success Destroying Japanese Traditions?’ (Occasional Paper/Speech, 1975) 388
- V Book Review, 1977: Deus Destroyed: The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan 394
- VI ‘An Introduction to Japanese Gardens’ (Occasional Paper/Speech. Early1980s?) 398
- Index 415