You gotta have wa

372 pages

English language

Published Jan. 31, 2009 by Vintage Departures.

ISBN:
978-0-307-45597-0
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OCLC Number:
316216370

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4 stars (1 review)

A hilarious, informative, and riveting account of Japanese baseball and the cultural clashes that ensued when Americans began playing there professionally.

In Japan, baseball is a way of life. It is a philosophy. It is besuboru. Its most important element is wa—group harmony—embodied in the proverb "The nail that sticks up shall be hammered down." In this witty and incisive book, Robert Whiting gives us a close-up look at besuboru's teams, obsessive ritualism, and history, as seen through the eyes of American players who found the Japanese approach—rigorous pregame practices, the tolerance for tie games, injured pitchers encouraged to “pitch through the pain”—completely baffling. With vivid accounts of East meeting West, involving Babe Ruth, Ichiro Suzuki, Bobby Valentine, Japanese home run king Sadaharu Oh, and many others, this lively and completely unique book is an utter gem and baseball classic.

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4 stars

By writing about Japanese baseball from a western perspective, Whiting did a great job of giving the reader insight into the Japanese mind. Baseball seems to be a great medium to explain business culture differences. The book was a pleasure to read. I wish I had read it before moving to Tokyo to work years ago. I'm very curious how Japanese baseball has changed, if at all, since this book was written in the early 1990's.

Subjects

  • Baseball -- Japan
  • Baseball players -- Japan
  • Baseball players -- United States
  • Japan -- Social life and customs -- 1945-