The 1000th Anniversary of The Tale of Genji
2008 marks a special event: the 1000th anniversary of the completion of The Tale of Genji, the famous story penned by a woman known as Murasaki Shikubu, who was born in the year 973. Often called the world's first novel, the book was written in installments which were delivered to the ladies of the Imperial Court, with each chapter developing the 400+ characters in new ways, essentially making it the first Japanese soap opera. It's the tale of a fictional Japanese Emperor named Hikaru Genji ("Shining Genji") who was quite the playboy, and the first part of the story is largely concerned with the many noble women who loved him or who were loved by him. Just as students in English classes must schlep through Beowulf, Chaucer and Shakespere, which they usually hate at the time but hopefully come to appreciate later, all students here have to tackle Genji, although it's difficult because the Old Japanese the story was written in is so different from the modern language. The novel was written at the height of the Heian Period (794-1192), a kind of Golden Age when cultural influences from China and Korea enabled a level of peace and civilization hitherto unknown, before Japan came to be dominated by samurai warriors who warred for control of the country. To commemorate the millennium anniversary of the Tale of Genji, there are special museum displays going on throughout the country including one in Yokohama this month. The Japanese Post Office has gotten into the game, too, issuing a set of commemorative stamps for collectors.




2 Comments:
Hey Peter...been reading you automatic emails for a while...didn't realize you had a blog...
so i have a general Japan question to ask..and idk where to post..so here it goes:
You know how in anime (ex: sailor moon) there is a muchhhh younger girl (middle school) dating like a college guy?!
Well...i was wondering how Japan tackles stuff like underage dating...and what is considered "rape"and what is not...like here in US (at least in NJ)....if she is younger than 16 then it is considered rape if the guy is 18 or above...and if she (or he, actually) is 16 and above, it is only illegal if the other party is 4 years older than the underage teen...
so i was wondering how it works in good old nihon
thankssssss
becca88222@msn.com
11:59 AM
Thanks for the email. Hmm, well, looking online it appears that the "official" age is 13 (this will have been set like 150 years ago), but based on prefectural law the age is raised up to 18. I don't think they have a calculation for how much older the guy has to be if someone were dating a 16 year old, although that's very logical. I don't that pursuing someone for just dating a girl who's slightly below that point, although for any real adult to date a Junior High student would be unacceptable, that's just too young. My sense is that you don't hear about it being prosecuted a lot unless it's a major breach of trust, e.g. a teacher and a student, a politician, etc.
Remember that anime is a parody of life and of itself. Hence, the intense love of the 4th grader Sakura to Yukito, who is a senior in high school I believe, and ARRRGH WHY DO I KNOW THIS STUFF??? Haha. Anyway, my point is that anime is completely out of reality in all forms, that's why it's useful as an escape, and no one contemplates its greater meaning but we silly gaijin.
2:04 AM
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