
Special Topic on Translation Documentary: On-site Observation in Japan (set of 5 Volumes in Total)
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Returning to the real scene of Japanese society beyond imagination - what is eating our future? Shanghai Translation's flagship branch of the non-fiction series "Translation Documentary" "Japan Field Observation" has been assembled for the first time, with an average score of 8.0 On Douban. It uses real stories to explore the joys, sorrows and joys of ordinary Japanese people; it deeply understands the current situation of Japanese society, starts from the "live", launches public discussions, and borrows the mirror of other countries to correct one's clothes. Loneliness, poverty, women, the workplace, elderly care, childbirth... Are not only hot topics, but also issues of the times and the responsibility of generations. "Translation Documentary" is a sub-brand book series founded by Shanghai Translation Publishing House in 2013. It is also the first open series in China to publish non-fiction works together. "Special Special Topic of Translation Documentary: On-site Observation in Japan (Set of 5 Volumes)" includes five best-selling works in the "Translation Documentary" series that focus on Japanese social observation: "No Access Society", "Female Poverty", "Working Drift", "Caregiver Killing", and "A Society Without Reproduction". It records the reality in words, uses real stories to enter the joys, sorrows, sorrows and joys of ordinary Japanese people, and has an in-depth understanding of their living conditions; at the same time, it starts from the "site" to launch public discussions.
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