What to Read Next? Akira Ikegami Clearly Explains 55 Books That Served as His Information Sources. Shincho Shinsho's 'Shelf of Knowledge' Released Today!
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Journalist Akira Ikegami published his new book 'Shelf of Knowledge' (Shincho Shinsho) on May 18. He introduces and explains his best collection of 55 books, read over 15 years, which have served as his own sources of information.
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- Q: What is Akira Ikegami's 'Shelf of Knowledge' about?
- A: It is a book where journalist Akira Ikegami explains his best collection of 55 books, chosen from his reading over the past 15 years, which have served as his own information sources.
- Q: What genres are introduced in the book?
- A: It covers a wide range of genres including global changes, social issues, infectious diseases and the economy, organizational leadership, and philosophy.
- Q: Why does Akira Ikegami recommend reading books?
- A: He argues that even in the smartphone era, reading reliable books is the most efficient (time-effective) way to train the brain and update one's knowledge.