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Japan Reading Notes: Self-Improvement | Mindset Books for Self-Management and Growth

A curated list of self-improvement books on mindset, efficient productivity, and habits. A Japan Reading Notes guide to better thinking and habits
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Japan Reading Notes: Personal Finance | Recommended Books from Basics to FIRE

A curated list of personal finance and investing books, from basics to FIRE. Learn money mindset, investing, and wealth-building strategies in one guide
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Japan Reading Notes: Business | Practical Management Strategy Books for Real-World Use

This page is a collection of business book reviews read in Japan. It covers entrepreneurs’ thinking, business theory, and practical workplace skills
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★☆☆Book Review | The Teachings of a Jewish Billionaire by Ken Honda

A young Japanese man learns 17 ways to become happy and wealthy from a Jewish billionaire. Discover the essence of money and life through his journey
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★☆☆Book Review | The Way Successful People Think by Jerry Minchinton

A book review for those who want to improve self-esteem. It introduces messages to accept yourself and change your life through positive thinking
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★☆☆Book Review | The Right Way to Study by Toshitaka Mochizuki

Based on the author’s experience overcoming failure, this book reshapes study methods. With illustrations and a simple structure, it’s an easy beginner’s guide
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★★☆Book Review | Fast Learning Method by Mariko Mabuchi

Fast Learning Method by economic analyst Mariko Mabuchi, a Kyoto University graduate. Study strategies that increased her income tenfold from 2.6 million yen
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★★☆Book Review | The Exercise Brain by Anders Hansen

A review of "The Exercise Brain" by Swedish psychiatrist Anders Hansen. Explains how exercise affects brain cells from a neuroscience perspective
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★★☆Book Review | An Honest Talk on Wealth Building by Hiroyuki Imafuku

A realistic look at asset management from a father with 30 years in Japan’s financial industry, written for his newly married daughters and beginners
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★★☆Book Review | Behavioral Economics Is the Strongest Discipline by Namika Sagara

A concise review of an introductory book explaining Nobel Prize–winning behavioral economics through real-world examples by a PhD consultant