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Japan I Love You [Kindle Edition]

Pierre Coda

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Pierre Coda, the author of over a dozen books exploring romantic relationships of Japanese with foreigners presents a collection of 12 short stories based on conversations with his readers. These stories will give you insights into the lives of Japanese people and the relationships that they have with people who are not part of their culture.

Story 1: Oh, the Japanese woman!
An American woman after living in Japan and having relationships with a few Japanese woman finally explores a relationship with a Japanese woman in Scandinavia.

Story 2: Just A kiss
A Mexican student in the United States runs into a Japanese girl somewhat older than him and gets his first taste of Japan.

Story 3: People watching
An expat in Japan shares his thoughts while watching people in a Tokyo cafe that is a meeting point for couples hooking up casually.

Story 4: Caught With Hands In The Cookie Jar
A nice, young man in the Midwest finds real connection with a cute Japanese exchange student.

Story 5: A Show For The Ghosts
An African American GI in Japan picks up a sweet Japanese girl on the street and finds out that not all Japanese people are racists.

Story 6: Thongers
Who would have thought that a Japanese girl in the US would have her first taste of bisexual sex with African Americans in a threesome situation and it would all start because of thongs.

Story 7: Pearl Earrings
Is this a dream? Or did this couple really make love? Who know and who cares! They both experienced something and that is all that matters,

Story 8: Afternoon Delight
An American man married to a Japanese woman has casual sex after his wife motivates him to do so.

Story 9: Friend with benefits
An American man in relationship with a Japanese girl finds a way to explore even more of Japanese women when he is picked up by a married woman in the supermarket.

Story 10: Virtual becomes real
A man in Singapore runs online into a married Japanese woman in Japan and to their disbelief they consummate their relationship and begin a long affair.

Story 11: Old Is Gold
A US Marine in Okinawa cannot believe that a mature woman would be interested in him.

Story 12: Marriage Therapist
An American woman finds out that by including a Japanese woman in her marriage made their marriage so much better.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005J6YL0K
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More About the Author

I had never envisioned that I will end up spending a total of five years in Japan, studying the Japanese language, and living and working there in both the countryside and Tokyo. I was also lucky to have worked for a company that required me to travel all over the country.

During that exciting time, I interacted very closely with the Japanese and their wonderful culture. Being able to speak the language made the experience even richer. That also meant that not only did I have relationships of my own, I was also talking to a lot of Japanese and foreigners about their adventures.

Being in Japan has been a formative period of my life and has allowed me to write about that. Most of the books that I write about are based on true stories of Japanese people and gaijins who love them.

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