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‘Read The Room’ Mindset: What Makes Japanese Culture Unique?
Episode 376

‘Read The Room’ Mindset: What Makes Japanese Culture Unique?

Japan Eats! · Heritage Radio Network

August 27, 202548m 31s

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Show Notes

Our guest is Joshua Walker who is the President and CEO of Japan Society https://japansociety.org/  in New York.  Joshua has a very intriguing background.  He was raised in Japan and spent his formative years in Hokkaido, northern Japan. 

 

Since Joshua left Japan at the age of 18, he has been working in global affairs and is known as a perpetual bridge-builder, citizen diplomat and trained academic with a specialization in East Asia and the Middle East.  After gaining diverse global experiences, he became the president and CEO of Japan Society in December 2019. 

 

Joshua joined us in Episode #210 in November 2020 and discussed his fascinating background and the culture of Hokkaido he loves. 

 

In this episode, we will discuss various topics about Japanese culture overall with Joshua’s profound perspective, including what makes Japanese culture distinctive, where the unique Japanese mindset comes from, his thoughts on the lessons learned during World War II that ended 80 years ago with the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings and much, much more!!!

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