G. Poghosyan, "25 Stories about Armenia" - Recommended Guidebook! Read this and you will want to go to Armenia!

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G. Poghosyan, "25 Stories Around Armenia" Overview and Comments - Recommended Guidebook! Read this and you will want to go to Armenia!

We are pleased to present "25 Stories about Armenia" by Grant Poghosyan, published by Wako Publishing in 2017.

The author, Grant Poghoshan, is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Armenian Embassy in Japan. The author is Armenian, born in 1953, but has lived in Japan for 26 years as of 2017, which is why this book is published without a translator.

Let's take a look at this book.

Published to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and Armenia. The 25-year ambassador to Japan introduces the essence of the history and culture of the Republic of Armenia, a new country founded 26 years ago with one of the world's longest histories, in 25 stories!

Those who may be puzzled by the name "Armenia" may know it as the country located at the foot of Mount Ararat, the famous mountain where Noah's ark drifted ashore. As symbolized by this famous episode, Armenia is crowned as the "oldest Christian country in the world. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the independence of Armenia, a rare small country that has maintained its pride and culture as an independent nation despite being under the rule of a powerful country for a long time. This book was planned to commemorate this event. The author is the Armenian-born ambassador to Japan. The author, who knows firsthand the history and culture of both Armenia and Japan, introduces various interesting episodes, including the connection between Armenia and Japan. We hope you will enjoy this "guidebook" which will add to the fun of your travel in Eastern Europe.

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This work will be a guidebook in which the Armenian Ambassador to Japan will give a fascinating account of the history and culture of Armenia, which has been growing rapidly in recent years.

Although the country of Armenia is still not that major for Japanese people, it is rapidly gaining attention as a tourist destination in recent years, and many tourists are visiting the country.

Let's also look again at an overview of this country,

In 1991, the country gained independence from the Soviet Union. It has one of the world's longest histories, dating back to the legend of Noah's Ark, and is now a new republic led by the Armenian ethnic Armenian people. Armenia is a landlocked country sandwiched between the Caspian Sea to the east and the Black Sea to the west, and has long been known as a strategic point on the Silk Road that connects Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Its capital is Erevan, from which Mount Ararat can be seen. In recent years, the number of travelers from Japan has been increasing rapidly as this fascinating country has many faces, such as "the world's first Christian country" and "the country where the world's best brandy was produced.

From the back cover of Grant Poghosyan's "25 Stories about Armenia," Japanese Instrument Publishing Co.

As a person interested in religion, "Mount Ararat" and "the oldest Christian country in the world" were of great interest to me.

And here is the table of contents. Each of them is easy to understand and enjoyable to read. There are also a lot of photos to give you a feel of the local atmosphere.

This book is an excellent guidebook for getting to know Armenia. It makes Armenia seem very fascinating and makes you want to visit the country by all means. It is a gratifying work that explains the history, culture, and present-day Armenia in an easy-to-understand manner. It also includes travel advice at the end of the book and is highly recommended as a travel guidebook.

I would like to conclude this article with a few words from the author.

In this book, we aim to introduce Armenia from various aspects with key words and short stories. We have written this book with the hope that it will open the door to Armenia for various segments of the Japanese population.

In recent years, the number of Japanese tourists in Armenia has been increasing, but we want to increase it even more. The only way to do so is to let people know more about Armenia. I believe that my country, Armenia, is a country that the more you know and the more you understand, the more you will love it. Although it is a long way from Japan, I hope you will read the 25 stories in this book and visit my country, Armenia.

I hope that you will read this book and come to love Armenia, just as I came to love your country Japan when I was young after reading a book about Japan.

Japanese Instrument Publishing, Grant Poghosyan, "25 Stories about Armenia," p. 4.

I am also planning to visit Armenia soon. This book is the perfect guidebook to help you discover what Armenia has to offer. The country is very interesting. As the author says, "the more you know, the more you are interested".

We encourage you to pick up this book.

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