A textbook on Japanese dogs for beginners: How to keep and breed animals that bring out their charm [Compatible with Shiba Inu, Kishu Ken, Shikoku Ken, ... Ken and Akita Inu]

(著) 卯木照邦

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作品詳細

If you are interested in dogs, you probably know that a Japanese dog has standing ears and a curly tail. However, few people know precisely what kind of dog a Japanese dog is. Perhaps because they are so familiar to us, many people seem to have a general knowledge of them but do not know much about them.

This book provides an easy-to-understand introduction to Japanese dogs and how to keep them.


[Author's Biography]

Terukuni Uki


He was born in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, in 1943. He graduated from Hosei University.

He has served as a judge for the Japanese Dog Preservation Society since 1980 (a public interest incorporated association since 2011), as its secretary-general since 1987, and executive director from 2006 to 2018.

In Fall 2016, he was awarded the Medal with Blue Ribbon for his cultural asset protection activities in preserving and promoting Japanese dogs.

His life's work includes Japanese dogs, kendo, and iaido.

In kendo, he leads the Ichikenkai Haga Dojo.

He has judged Shiba Inu dog shows in Connecticut and Maryland, U.S.A., and lectured at Japanese dog symposiums in the US, U.K., Germany, Sweden, and Taiwan.

Author of "Aiken Club Shiba Inu" (Seibundoshinkosha)

"How to Get Better in Kendo" (Nutmesha)

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