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Cool Tokyo Guide

Adventures in the City of Kawaii Fashion Train Sushi and Godzi

Abby Denson

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MISCELLANEOUS
06 March 2018
"Tokyo is an amazing world unto itself—a city for lovers of manga and anime, great food and fashion that mixes the best of old and new. In Cool Tokyo Guide renowned graphic artist Abby Denson takes you on a personal tour of Tokyo's coolest sites including:

• Tokyo bargains from comic books and toys to saké skin lotion

• Great places to take kids or to be a kid, of any age

• Crazy theme cafés such as Cambiare (horror) and the Kawaii Monster Café

• Entertainments like relaxing at an onsen or enjoying Kabuki and Takarazuka performances

• And a lot more, including the best food in Tokyo and where to find it

This practical and fun comic book guide also helps you navigate everyday Tokyo life, like train etiquette, trash disposal, tricky toilets, department store fi tting rooms and the surgical mask phenomenon. There is also information on ways to prepare ahead of time to make the most of your stay in Tokyo. Whether you're planning a trip or taking an armchair sojourn, use Cool Tokyo Guide to discover the customs and attractions that make Tokyo so globally appealing.

Anyone with even a passing interest in visiting ­Tokyo someday would do well to seek out this title. It contains valuable information for those unfamiliar with the city as well as a few nuggets even the seasoned Japanophile will find useful.""– School Library Journal

The overall result is a love song to a city and an inspiration for prospective visitors. – ""Starred Review"" Booklist

""This is a fun and useful guide to Japan's largest city, Tokyo, and for just traveling through Japan in general. The illustrated comic book-like format makes it easy to use, understand, and remember. In general, it helps you to navigate through the town culture so you won't feel so completely out of place. And all of this is both written and illustrated so it's very easy to follow."" ―Absolute Anime"

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Imprint:   MISCELLANEOUS
Country of Publication:   Japan
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 191mm, 
Weight:   425g
ISBN:   9784805314418
ISBN 10:   4805314419
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 12 to 17 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Language:   Japanese
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

International Manga Award-winner Abby Denson has scripted for The Amazing Spider-Man Family, The Powerpuff Girls and many other comics. Her graphic novel Dolltopia won a Moonbeam Children's Book Award. In addition, she is the author of the acclaimed coming-out story Tough Love: High School Confidential and Cool Japan Guide. Her blog City Sweet Tooth is an online tour of New York's best sweets purveyors.

Reviews for Cool Tokyo Guide: Adventures in the City of Kawaii Fashion Train Sushi and Godzi

There are helpful phrases to learn; important social cues to recognize; tips on where to visit, along with addresses and websites; guides to visiting hot baths; and more ... The overall result is a love song to a city and an inspiration for prospective visitors. -Booklist Starred Review Cool Tokyo Guide is a must-read for anyone planning their once-in-a-lifetime trip, and also a delightful browse for armchair travelers! -Midwest Book Review ...the strongest point of the guide is the author's personality, which, along with those of her traveling companions, infuses the book with youthful energy and a spirit of joyful exploration. Cool Tokyo Guide might not look like a traditional guidebook, but for many travelers-actual or armchair-it will become a favorite. -Foreword Magazine Starred Review The book is inherently readable and engaging. It has a lot of practical knowledge on things visitors need to know. The book is great for immersing yourself into the sometimes very different social situations you may encounter and cultural things you may run into, and I enjoyed that the most. -Travel Pulse Abby's drawings are simple, yet detailed, but most of all they're incredible colorful and bright, which I really like. Together with funny quotes and personal observations, this book is very easy and enjoyable to read. The illustrations really show Abby's fun personality and makes you look at the city with almost childlike wonder. This is definitely not your average guidebook, which seems fitting for a not so average city. - The Travel Tester The author's appealing illustrations range from restaurant gimmicks, such as a clown driving robotic ladies, to beautiful Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Illustrated descriptions by Matt and Yuuko add to the fun. VERDICT This title will be helpful when planning a trip to Japan or for pure 'stay at home' entertainment. -Library Journal Anyone with even a passing interest in visiting Tokyo someday would do well to seek out this title. It contains valuable information for those unfamiliar with the city as well as a few nuggets even the seasoned Japanophile will find useful. -School Library Journal A comic book writer's off-beat, upbeat tour of Tokyo, Cool Tokyo...offers a fun approach to this magnificent Asian city, and it's a smart choice for travelers who want to know more and not get bored with data and statistics. The illustrations are fun and meant to make you smile while gathering information about local customs, places to visit, food to eat and much more... -LIDEA Magazine


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