“Insightful and profound without claiming to be authoritative…Despite his genuine humility, Iyer can nail Japan with lyrical eloquence.”Japan Times

A Beginner's Guide to Japan

Observations and Provocations

“Arguably the greatest living travel writer” (Outside magazine), Pico Iyer has called Japan home for more than three decades. But, as he is the first to admit, the country remains an enigma even to its long-term residents. In A Beginner’s Guide to Japan, Iyer draws on his years of experience—his travels, conversations, readings, and reflections—to craft a playful and profound book of surprising, brief, incisive glimpses into Japanese culture. He recounts his adventures and observations as he travels from a meditation hall to a love hotel, from West Point to Kyoto Station, and from dinner with Meryl Streep to an ill-fated call to the Apple service center in a series of provocations guaranteed to pique the interest and curiosity of those who don’t know Japan—and to remind those who do of its myriad fascinations.

Winner of the Edward Stanford Award for Travel Memoir of the Year

“Both deep and witty…Iyer makes a perfect cultural translator. What he offers us is a Japan inside out, its inner workings laid bare and made intelligible.”Times Literary Supplement (U.K.)

“It’s not an understatement to say that it is a must-read.”Elle (India)

“Rarely in any writing on Japan is provocation so elegantly and surgically performed. A decorous rush of thoughts.”Financial Times