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I want to know Maya culture and Japanese culture from the beginning. I should read those books. Thank you for your recommendation.
Books about Mayan civilization:

The Lost Civilization: Maya in Im Dae-woong.

Walking into the Jungle —— Zhu Longhua's Exploration of Mayan Civilization

Exploring Maya-Exploring Ancient Civilization Series-Paragraph

The treasure of Mayan civilization in Mexico

Books on Japanese culture:

Japanese Design: Tokyo Inspired by Cang Jing Xia Shu, Landscape of Tokyo, Awakening of Design by Tanaka Yiguang, Design in Design by Kenya Hara, Natural Architecture, Negative Architecture, Ten Houses Theory and Anti-Modeling by Kengo Kuma.

Japanese Zen Buddhism: Zen Buddhism and Japanese culture.

History of Japanese Thought: Maruyama Sakurai Mako

Bushido: Introduction to Ye's Works and Works

Japanese Art: Kaii Higashiyama's Aesthetic Sense and Zhang's Japanese Art.

Japanese Aesthetics: Ode to Death by Junichiro Tanizaki, Tea Classic by Okakura Tenjin, Essential Structure by Nine Ghosts Zhou Zao.

Japanese Education History: Lu Yi's Civilization and Cultivation

Xu Jingbo's Japanese food culture, Yanagita Kunio's Tale of Far Field, Liu Zongyue's The Way of Craft, forty years of folk art, and Inaba Ye He's Life History of Japan are illustrated.

Lin's One Year in Kyoto, Bird's Nest and Flowers, Gentle Wind and Zen Taste, and Introduction to Japanese Tea Ceremony Culture.

Mao Lumeiye's series of books, Zhudao 123 series of books (note that these two books are written in Chinese), Toshiko Sakai's Capital and Beijing, Tomoko Shouyue's Kyoto Trilogy, Kitajima Masashi and Shigeo Sawada's Work and Life in Shimmachi, Tokyo.

Japanese culture books are from Zhihu @ Muyu, so I dare not send a link here = =