Japanese Books Review

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★★☆Book Review | To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi

I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi presents practical approaches to asset management, with over one million copies sold across 23 countries
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★★☆Book Review | High Dividend Stock Investing That Generates ¥185,000 Per Month on Autopilot by Long-Term Stock Investing

A Japanese dividend strategy from an ordinary worker who built wealth with ¥50,000 a month. Learn how beginners can build automatic income with simple math
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★★☆Book Review | Become a Millionaire in One Year by Mayuko Totsuka

How many “real” millionaires have you met? See how the author built 100 million yen in four months—and discover the mindset only the truly rich know.
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★★☆Book Review | 30 Investment Lessons a Father Teaches His Daughter for Living Freely by JL Collins

JL Collins wrote The Simple Path to Wealth wishing his daughter a peaceful and free life — a timeless bestseller inspiring readers to achieve financial freedom.
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★★☆Book Review | The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel

A janitor who worked for years left $8M. Morgan Housel’s global bestseller The Psychology of Money is a philosophical yet practical guide to money and life.
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★★☆Book Review | Super Introduction to Japanese FIRE for Ordinary Office Workers by Shunsuke Yamazaki

Review of Super Introduction to Japanese FIRE for Ordinary Office Workers. Earn more, save, and invest to build a free life and prepare for life after FIRE.
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★★☆Book Review | The Money Textbook American High School Students Study by Andrew O. Smith

A book that brings together the financial literacy American high school students learn. Simple lessons on money essential for every stage of life.
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★☆☆Book Review | MBA from Age 13 by Koichi Nakagawa

MBA is not difficult at all. A management guide easy enough for teens to understand, building thinking skills through real-world examples.
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★★☆Book Review | Principles For Success by Hiroshi Mikitani

Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani shares five core principles for success. Gain leadership and business insights ideal for entrepreneurs and future leaders.
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★☆☆Book Review | Business Manners by JMAM

A practical guide to Japanese business manners for new employees and foreigners. Learn essential workplace etiquette to succeed in Japan’s corporate culture.