| Chasing
the Cherry Blossom
by
Lowell Sheppard
Lion Publishing
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A Spiritual Journey through Japan
The
flowering of the cherry blossom is a powerful symbol
of hope in Japan. The first buds open in the south in
March and within six weeks the whole country has celebrated
the blossom’s return as a signal of new beginnings;
the new academic year begins and young workers traditionally
embark on their first jobs.
Intrigued
by this unique national celebration, and by Japan’s
rapid modernisation in the last sixty years, Lowell
Sheppard sets out on a six week adventure through the
2000 mile length of the country, following the flowering
of the blossom as it progresses north. Travelling on
a bicycle, he experiences at close hand both everyday
Japanese life and the glorious visual feast of the blossoms
as he visits 100 viewing sites before the season is
over. But when it ends, the sense of national disillusionment
is tangible...
This
intimate encounter with the Japanese at their least
inhibited reveals how they are coping with the transition
from modernity to post-modernity and asks whether hope
is to be found, or whether it is as elusive and fleeting
as the cherry blossom.
Reviews
"Biking, food, landscape and perceptive
anecdotes make this a curiously enjoyable if idiosyncratic
documentary." (Financial Times, 5 May 2001)
"As Sheppard concludes his two-wheeled
odyssey he realises that he understands himself much
better and has a greatly strengthened faith but that
he has hardly scratched the surface when it comes to
understanding the Japanese. Nevertheless, this is an
enticing journal for anyone wishing to discover more
about Japan, its people and one man's trust in God."
(Amanda Cameron, Amazon.co.uk)
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