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Author name: Will Ferguson

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 915.20449
EAN num: 9781841957852
ISBN number: 1841957852
Label: Canongate U.S.
Manufacturer: Canongate U.S.
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 432
Printing Date: April 21, 2006
Publishing house: Canongate U.S.
Sale Popularity Level: 147950
Studio: Canongate U.S.




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Take a humorist from the Great White North — one part Bob and Doug McKenzie, the other Bill Bryson — feed him lots of sake, and set him loose hitchhiking his way through polite Japanese society. The result is one of the warmest and funniest travelogues you've read. It had never been done before. Not in four thousand years of Japanese recorded history had anyone followed the Cherry Blossom Front from one end of the country to the other. Nor had anyone hitchhiked the length of Japan. And, as Ferguson learns, it illustrates that to travel is better than to arrive.




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Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Apparently a re-print of Ferguson's "Hokkaido Highway Blues"
I read Ferguson's "Hokkaido Highway Blues" several years ago back when I was on JET Program in the Amakusa islands off the west coast of Kyushu (where Ferguson himself initially lived). I really enjoyed the book, and was excited to see that he had apparently written another hitching book about Japan. But upon closer inspection looking at the table of contents and excerpts on Amazon, I found that "Hitching Rides with Buddha" is actually a re-print of "Hokkaido Highway Blues" which appears to be out of print. Regardless, I echo all the positive reviews here that this book captures much more of the "real" Japan and Japanese people than most other books. It helps that the book is both insightful and often hilarious. If you liked this, then also check out Alan Booth's "The Roads to Sata" which was the inspiration for Ferguson's own hitching adventure.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Great travel writing
So much travel writing is a tedious checklist of places visited and experiences experienced, combined with trite observations about local customs and culture. Not so Will Ferguson's Hitching Rides with Buddha.

I lived in Japan for three years and am constantly disappointed by the stereotypes and bleedingly obvious cultural differences pointed out by people who write (or make films - think Lost in Translation) about Japan. But Ferguson lived in Japan, and it shows. His acute cultural observations are tempered with a great sense of humour and wackiness, and the book has a clear narrative arc that pulls you from the bottom to the top of Japan along the cherry-blossom front. A great book for people thinking of going to Japan, or for expats living in Japan who know Sofia Coppola ain't got a clue.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - I'm only halfway through this book...
....but I must say, besides it being funny and a real treat to read, I find that the author has a beautiful way with words that is not so often seen in travel writing. Chapter 10 may very well be one of the best chapters in a book I have ever read, and re-read, and read again. Beautiful words and beautiful images. I look forward to finishing the book this week, and thus far, can say that I highly recommend this book who not only enjoy good writing, but also a good laugh. - Vince Yanez, Author of It Doesn't Matter Which Road You Take: A European Travel Story



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - No book captures the experience of being here better
Books about Japan by westerners seem to fall into two categories- literary books that talk about Japan in poetic terms and dwell on traditional culture, and comedy books that play up the wacky side of Japanese pop culture for laughs. Somewhere in between is "Hitching Rides with the Buddha"- a book by a foreigner who actually lived here for 5 years, speaks Japanese (as modest as he is about his blunders with the grammar), and really has an understanding of its people and its way of life.

Written as a modern day answer to Alan Booth's "The Road to Sato", this book details Ferguson's cross-country hitchhiking trip from mainland Japan's southernmost point in Kyushu to the northernmost point in Hokkaido, covering thousands of miles and encountering people from all walks of life, from teenagers to senior citizens and from ski bums to college professors.

At first, I was a bit sceptical about reading a book based on a trip hatched, by Ferguson's own admission, while falling-down drunk at a cherry blossom-viewing party in rural Kyushu. What kind of expert could he be?

But speaking as someone who loves Japan and has lived here almost 5 years myself, this book gets to the heart of the experience better than any other I know, and does a great job capturing the joy, delight, confusion and even occasional sorrow that comes when interacting with this amazing culture. Inspired by this book, I sometimes take off on similar hitch hiking trips during breaks at the university I teach at, and even made the same trip from Kyushu to Hokkaido. Every trip is a different adventure, and I'm glad that someone as talented as Ferguson wrote about it.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Funny and insightful...but mostly funny
I read this book twice when living in Japan. I've experienced some of the things that Ferguson wrote about. His sense of humour had me laughing out loud. It's an easy and fun book to read.

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