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Karina Naha | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan |
Occupation | Author, Translator |
Language | English, Japanese |
Genre | Travel, Wellness, Sociology, Anthropology |
Notable works | 35 Must-Visit Destinations in Japan: Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka
Buddhism and Shintoism in Japan: Exploring Buddhist Temples and Shinto Shrines in Japan Green Tea Wellness: Embracing Tradition and Health |
Karina Naha is a Japanese author and translator known for her work on Japanese culture, travel, and wellness.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Naha was born in Tokyo, Japan. She studied anthropology and sociology, which have influenced her writing and research on Japanese culture and society.
Career
[edit]Naha has a career in writing and translating, particularly focused on Japan's travel and tourism industry. Her guidebooks offer practical travel tips for tourists, drawing on her firsthand experience of Japanese life and traditions while living in Kyoto. Naha’s works include travel guides, wellness books, and scholarly analyses. Her travel guides provide insights into Japanese cultural treasures and practical advice for travelers. She is also interested in promoting wellness practices rooted in Japanese culture, such as green tea consumption and onsen bathing, offering readers guidance on holistic well-being. Naha has contributed to the understanding of Japanese society through scholarly works on anthropology and sociology.
Published Works
[edit]Naha has authored several books, covering topics ranging from travel guides to scholarly analyses:
Travel Guides
- 35 Must-Visit Destinations in Japan: Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka
- Exploring Tohoku Japan: Japan Travel Guide of Northern Japan
Wellness Books
- Green Tea Wellness: Embracing Tradition and Health
- Healing Waters: Exploring the Beauty and Health Benefits of Japanese Onsen Hot Springs
- Onsen Therapy: Discovering the Healing Powers of Japanese Hot Springs
Books about Sociology and Anthropology on Japanese Culture
- Buddhism and Shintoism in Japan: Exploring Buddhist Temples and Shinto Shrines in Japan
- Japanese Department Stores: Department Store Culture in Japan
- Washoku: Japanese Harmony on the Plate
- BUSHIDO IN JAPAN: Samurai Ethics in Anime and Manga
Personal Life
[edit]Naha resides in Kyoto, Japan, maintaining a deep connection to Japanese culture and lifestyle.