Product Description
One day in the summer of 1998, Lorna Collins stepped off a train into a sea of black heads and realized she was foreign and in Japan to stay. She and her husband, Larry, had relocated to build Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. 31 Months in Japan: the Building of a Theme Park is their account of that experience.
While in Japan, they encountered the wonders and frustrations of the culture as well as the challenges of conducting business following foreign formal rituals. As Southern Californians, Japanese customs seemed awkward at first, but eventually they established effective working relationships and personal ones as well.
If you enjoy foreign cultures, are curious about the behind-the-scenes workings in the entertainment industry, are interested in the nuances of doing business with the Japanese or simply enjoy reading a well-told and engaging story, 31 Months in Japan is for you.
While in Japan, they encountered the wonders and frustrations of the culture as well as the challenges of conducting business following foreign formal rituals. As Southern Californians, Japanese customs seemed awkward at first, but eventually they established effective working relationships and personal ones as well.
If you enjoy foreign cultures, are curious about the behind-the-scenes workings in the entertainment industry, are interested in the nuances of doing business with the Japanese or simply enjoy reading a well-told and engaging story, 31 Months in Japan is for you.
From the Author
After spending thrity-one months in Japan building the Universal Studios Japan theme park in Osaka and even more time in the US preparing for the trip, we felt an obligation to honor those who created the only theme park ever to be completed ahead of schedule and under budget. We began the project in 2001 after returning to California, but the final version of the book was not finished until the early spring of 2005. Ever since publication, the book has garnered terrific reviews. We've heard from many readers that it has proved very valuable for travel, working, and learning about not only the country and the people, but also about the behind-the-scenes processes required to build a world-class theme park.
We hope that readers will laugh and cry and, in the end, feel that they have learned something.
The book was written to honor all our colleagues - Japanese, American, and others - who made the park happen, with a special dedication to Raouf Iskander, the colleague we lost during our time in Japan.
So we hope you will enjoy the adventure!
--amazon.com/31-Months-Japan-Building-Theme/dp/0595345840
We hope that readers will laugh and cry and, in the end, feel that they have learned something.
The book was written to honor all our colleagues - Japanese, American, and others - who made the park happen, with a special dedication to Raouf Iskander, the colleague we lost during our time in Japan.
So we hope you will enjoy the adventure!
--amazon.com/31-Months-Japan-Building-Theme/dp/0595345840

