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Hitchhiking Rides with the Buddha

by Will Ferguson

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Publisher Comments:

Take a humorist from the Great White North — one part Bob and Doug McKenzie, the other Bill Bryson — feed him lots of sake, and set him loose hitchhiking his way through polite Japanese society. The result is one of the warmest and funniest travelogues you've read. It had never been done before. Not in four thousand years of Japanese recorded history had anyone followed the Cherry Blossom Front from one end of the country to the other. Nor had anyone hitchhiked the length of Japan. And, as Ferguson learns, it illustrates that to travel is better than to arrive.

Synopsis:

Originally published as Hokkaido Highway Blues, with limited distribution in Canada, Will Ferguson's classic book about Japan, for all fans of the bestselling Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw.

With the same fervour they have for outlandish game shows and tiny gadgets, the Japanese go nuts each spring when the cherry blossoms sweep from island to island towards the country's northerly tip. Will Ferguson was celebrating the event in the standard fashion. And after way too much sake he announced he would be the first person in recorded history to follow the blossom's progress end to end. To make it a challenge worth doing, he'd hitchhike all the way: relying on the kindness of some very weird and wonderful strangers.

Mixing his penchant for biting observation with wicked humour, Ferguson starts at the southernmost tip of Cape Sata and heads north for distant Hokkaido. Whether he is doing the forbidden and not knowing it, or holding "conversations by non sequitur," it is a journey full of misadventures and revelations. The resulting travelogue is one of the funniest and most illuminating books ever written about Japan.

"To make matters worse, I decided to hitchhike. Striking a heroic stance, I declared my intention to my Japanese friends to become the first person ever to hitchhike the length of Japan, end-to-end, cape-to-cape, sea-to-sea. This did not impress them as much as I had hoped.

"Why would you want to do that?" they asked, genuinely puzzled. "There is no reason to hitchhike. That's why we built the Bullet Train."

Others worried about my safety. "But," I would argue, "Japan is a very safe country, is it not?"

"Oh, yes. Very safe. Safest in the world."

"So whyshouldn't I hitchhike?"

"Because Japan is dangerous."

And so on.

Now, I will admit that mooching rides across Japan is not a major achievement — I mean, it's not like I paddled up the Amazon or discovered insulin or anything — but I am the first person ever to do this, so allow me my hubris.

When I left my home in Minamata City aboard a southbound train, I felt suitably bold with my backpack and muscular thumb.

"I'm going to hitchhike the length of Japan," I told the man beside me.

He smiled and nodded.

"I'm going to follow the cherry blossoms."

He nodded.

"All the way to Russia," I said.

He smiled again, and soon after changed seats.

--from Hitching Rides with Buddha

Product Details

ISBN:
9781841957852
Author:
Ferguson, Will
Publisher:
Canongate Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Description and travel
Subject:
Asia - Japan
Subject:
Japan
Subject:
Essays & Travelogues
Subject:
TRAVEL / Essays & Travelogues
Publication Date:
April 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
410
Dimensions:
8.18x6.46x1.12 in. .95 lbs.

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