Moving Mountains: a Walk Across Japan

Moving Mountains: a Walk Across Japan
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Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 1094671886
ISBN-13 : 9781094671888
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Book Synopsis Moving Mountains: a Walk Across Japan by : Phil Lurie

Download or read book Moving Mountains: a Walk Across Japan written by Phil Lurie and published by . This book was released on 2019-05 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: **Travel writing, with online resources including a photo journal, which can be found at pluriebooks.com** In the spring of 2018, Clinical Psychologist Dr Phil Lurie walked 1200km across Japan, becoming the first person to visit all 46 locations of Hokusai's Views of Mount Fuji. He has written about his experiences in his new book - Moving Mountains: A Walk Across Japan - of the people, the Japanese way of life, the landscapes, the food and the changing culture, and with plenty of anecdotes including how he not only managed to upset a Zen monk but accidentally joined in one man's private bath time. The walk took Phil across the urban metropolis of Greater Tokyo and through rural parts of unknown Japan, along coastal paths, within valleys, inside temples and finally to the top of Mount Fuji itself. He even spent a night in a Christmas-themed love hotel. In April. As a Clinical Psychologist, Phil wrote not only about the walk but also of mental health, emotional well-being and his own personal experiences of how to live a meaningful life. Before Phil set off he was burnt-out by the daily grind; by the end of the walk he was, as the Buddhists might say, enlightened to a new outlook on life. Moving Mountains can be accompanied by online resources, found at pluriebooks.com These include: a map of the route, a chapter-by-chapter photo journal, and Hokusai's 46 Views Of Mount Fuji woodblock series, with each print coupled with a photograph from the same, but modern-day, location. (The digital book includes hyperlinks throughout.)


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