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70 Japanese Gestures: No Language Communication

by Hamiru-aqui, Aileen Chang
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Overview

Who needs to speak Japanese? There’s a lot you can say with traditional hand gestures and body motions that are universal as well as uniquely Japanese. This whimsical look at “the language of no language” will teach you to hurl insults, flirt, agree, excuse yourself, cross the street, and even make promises—wordlessly! (And who is that stoic guy wearing a suit in all the photos?) Finally, a way to tell someone at a loud party, “Your underwear is showing,” in four easy hand motions. This is a book for the serious student, the class clown, and the crazy guy at Akihabara Station hoping to communicate with Godzilla.

Hamiru-aqui is a Japanese artist based in Tokyo.

Synopsis

Don't speak Japanese? No worries, with this unique "hand-y" guide!

About the Author, Hamiru-aqui

Hamiru-aqui is a Japanese artist based in Tokyo. She received the 2001 London International Advertising Award. Aileen Chang is a 3rd-generation Chinese born and raised in Tokyo. Aileen Chang is a 3rd-generation Chinese born and raised in Tokyo.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Stone Bridge Press
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781933330013

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