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Green Tea Living: A Japan-Inspired Guide to Eco-friendly Habits, Health, and Happiness (英語) ペーパーバック – イラスト付き, 2010/1/1
Toshimi A. Kayaki
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本の長さ160ページ
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言語英語
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出版社Stone Bridge Press
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発売日2010/1/1
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寸法13.97 x 1.02 x 17.78 cm
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ISBN-101933330848
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ISBN-13978-1933330846
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"This diminutive book is packed as tightly as an obento box with an array of mini-essays. And like a good Japanese obento lunch, which always includes five colors (white for rice, green for vegetable, brown for protein, et al.), this book is composed of a little of this and a little of that, all wrapped up neatly in the philosophy that Toshimi Kayaki calls "green tea living." From exercising more to using cash instead of credit cards, these tips will delight anyone who likes to consume their Japanese culture like an umeboshi―a red pickled plum that's the cherry on top."
―The Japan Times
"Centered around the Japanese tradition of drinking green tea for relaxation and health, Kayaki's upbeat book offers simple tips for a balanced, sustainable lifestyle."
―The Sierra Club
"[Green Tea Living] offers a vision of the way things could be―a vision living better by following old traditions that proved themselves hundreds of years. Very recommended for everyone who is looking to be healthier, happier and more eco-friendly."
―Eco-Libris
"In this delightful paperback with illustrations by Miyuki Matsuo, you will find a treasure trove of ideas about simplicity, thrift, homemade remedies, and Japanese wisdom. Kayaki has adopted what she calls "green tea living"―which includes low-calorie foods, regular exercise (walk or bike instead of driving), and meditation. She also offers advice and tips on regularly eating miso soup, using reflexology, trying olive oil on dry skin, facial message with a spoon, and suggestions for living a more frugal life.
Not only does green tea have cardiovascular benefits such as lowering blood pressure, it can also be used on the skin as an anti-aging cosmetic, as a means of preventing cavities and taking away bad breath, as a cleaning tool, as a fertilizer for gardening, and as a weight loss tactic (drink a cup before your dinner). Green Tea Living by Toshimi Kayaki is a handy and creative guide to an eco-friendly life."
―Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Practice
"The author's writing style is simple and sweet . . . [Green Tea Living] is uplifting and comprehensive."
―Whitney Halberg, ForeWord
* Winner of the 2011 Benjamin Franklin Award in the Self-Help category
* Honorable Mention at the 2011 London Book Festival
* Honorable Mention at the 2011 Green Book Festival
* Finalist in the Environment /Green category of the 2010 National Indie Excellence Awards
"This diminutive book is packed as tightly as an obento box with an array of mini-essays. And like a good Japanese obento lunch, which always includes five colors (white for rice, green for vegetable, brown for protein, et al.), this book is composed of a little of this and a little of that, all wrapped up neatly in the philosophy that Toshimi Kayaki calls "green tea living." From exercising more to using cash instead of credit cards, these tips will delight anyone who likes to consume their Japanese culture like an umeboshia red pickled plum that's the cherry on top."
The Japan Times
"Centered around the Japanese tradition of drinking green tea for relaxation and health, Kayaki's upbeat book offers simple tips for a balanced, sustainable lifestyle."
The Sierra Club
"[Green Tea Living] offers a vision of the way things could bea vision living better by following old traditions that proved themselves hundreds of years. Very recommended for everyone who is looking to be healthier, happier and more eco-friendly."
Eco-Libris
"In this delightful paperback with illustrations by Miyuki Matsuo, you will find a treasure trove of ideas about simplicity, thrift, homemade remedies, and Japanese wisdom. Kayaki has adopted what she calls "green tea living"which includes low-calorie foods, regular exercise (walk or bike instead of driving), and meditation. She also offers advice and tips on regularly eating miso soup, using reflexology, trying olive oil on dry skin, facial message with a spoon, and suggestions for living a more frugal life.
Not only does green tea have cardiovascular benefits such as lowering blood pressure, it can also be used on the skin as an anti-aging cosmetic, as a means of preventing cavities and taking away bad breath, as a cleaning tool, as a fertilizer for gardening, and as a weight loss tactic (drink a cup before your dinner). Green Tea Living by Toshimi Kayaki is a handy and creative guide to an eco-friendly life."
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Practice
"The author's writing style is simple and sweet . . . [Green Tea Living] is uplifting and comprehensive."
Whitney Halberg, ForeWord
* Winner of the 2011 Benjamin Franklin Award in the Self-Help category
* Honorable Mention at the 2011 London Book Festival
* Honorable Mention at the 2011 Green Book Festival
* Finalist in the Environment /Green category of the 2010 National Indie Excellence Awards
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登録情報
- 出版社 : Stone Bridge Press; Illustrated版 (2010/1/1)
- 発売日 : 2010/1/1
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 160ページ
- ISBN-10 : 1933330848
- ISBN-13 : 978-1933330846
- 寸法 : 13.97 x 1.02 x 17.78 cm
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Amazon 売れ筋ランキング:
- 624,405位洋書 (の売れ筋ランキングを見る洋書)
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- - 21,519位Self-Help (洋書)
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レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
I like the way she introduces each chapter with a story. Her personal, unique Japanese perspective gives the book its delightful, sometimes exotic personality. This is an introduction to traditional, Japanese common sense, handed down from generation to generation, arriving here in the twenty first century to help its readers take a look at some of the basics of what is important in family and community.
With Kayaki's hints, it is "easy being green." You don't have to buy a hybrid Toyota. Try reusing and recycling. How about "Green Cuisine?" If you can find green tea or some of the food items she recommends, you are in for
tasty treats.
他の国からのトップレビュー

It is a nice book to have on hand for a quick reference for mix up lotions or other tips.



I especially liked the ideas of using the oshibori wet hand towel (certainly, more sushi restaurants in the U.S. can adopt this custom!), the furoshiki eco-bag (origami-like magic wrapping cloth), and the yutampo hot water bottle, which has made a big comeback lately in Japan.
Also with some reference to the author's own intercultural journey, this is an excellent introductory guide to those who may want to visit Japan sometime in the future. In fact, this little book can keep boredom at bay during airport waiting time, and by the time your plane arrives at Narita Airport, you'll be armed with nifty traditional Japanese insights, which will be great ice-breakers during your trip as well. I highly recommend this book as a gift for all occasions.
