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The Salaryman: An American Dude Joins the Ranks of Tokyo's White-Collar Warriors

by Michael Thuresson, with illustrations by Rena Saiya and Kazuhiro Yoshida

— Revised and Exapanded Second Edition

Want to know more about Japanese culture? Fan of fish-out-of-water stories? You're going to love this uproarious romp as author Michael Thuresseon reveals his stumbles and bumbles as he navigates his way through Tokyo's corporate "salaryman" culture.

What happens when a young American unexpectedly finds himself thrust into the demanding world of a Tokyo “salaryman”? After author Michael Thuresson leaves his 9-to-5 California job for Japan, he becomes one of the few foreign employees in a large company that epitomizes the overworked salaryman lifestyle.
In this candid and entertaining memoir, complete with manga-style illustrations, Thuresson offers a humorous and revealing glimpse into Japan’s ultra-traditional workplace culture. Follow his journey as he tackles endless meetings, late-night drinking and karaoke sessions, mandatory health checks, and the surreal experience of commuting—and occasionally napping—in a packed train.
Whether you’ve dreamed of working abroad or are simply curious about life in Japan, Thuresson’s engaging narrative provides an insightful and entertaining look at immersing oneself in a new culture. Prepare to laugh, reflect, and be inspired as you join him on this unforgettable adventure.

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