CODE & CHERRY BLOSSOMS: A Data Scientist's Search for the Algorithm of Japan

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Management number 232082763 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 232082763
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Japan is not a paradox. It is a system. This book is the manual.The cleaning crew sweeps sixteen carriages in seven minutes. They bow to the empty train as they leave. The train cannot see them. That is the point.Angelina Rule is a data scientist. She arrived in Japan expecting the contradiction every guidebook promised — ancient versus modern, tradition versus technology, beautiful and unresolvable tension. What she found instead was the most coherent system architecture she had ever encountered. She spent years researching it from a distance, then immersed herself inside it, then considerably longer still trying to articulate what she had seen — tracing the logic backward from a cleaning crew's bow to a thousand years of philosophy, geography, and engineering discipline that produced it.Code & Cherry Blossoms is that articulation.It is a systems analysis of Japan — from the volcanic geography that made optimisation a survival strategy, to the robotics laboratories where engineers are asking what human presence means when technology can extend a person into spaces their body cannot reach. It scrutinises the Shinkansen not as a speed record but as a promise kept. The Tokyo subway not as an infrastructure network but as an acoustic design. The seventy-two micro-seasons of the traditional Japanese calendar not as poetry but as engineering — the precise calibration of human attention to natural time.The argument running through all of it is simple: Japan is a civilisation that decided, a very long time ago, that the quality of a process matters whether or not anyone is watching. Everything else follows from that.For readers of Sapiens and Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman. For anyone who has stood on a Tokyo platform and felt that something important was happening that they did not yet have the words for.This book finds the words. Read more

ASIN B0GXG4M9WM
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Language English
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Print length 343 pages
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Publication date April 18, 2026
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