Description
In Cool Japan Guide comic book artist and food blogger Abby Denson-
along with her husband Matt, friend Yuuko, and their sidekick, Kitty Sweet
Tooth-takes you on a graphic tour everywhere from high-energy urban
streets to peaceful Zen gardens and Shinto shrines.
Cool Japan Guide shows you:
* A whole world of great food-fast and slow, sweet and savory, indoor and
outdoor-and where to find it
* Otaku street culture (the world of manga, video games, cosplay, and maid
and butler cafes is even bigger than you think!), including a manga market
where hoards of artists show and sell their creative wares
* A complete shopping experience, from konbini (not your run-of-the-mill
convenience store!) to depato (department stores with that extra something)
and everything in-between
* Manga festivals-some of them world-famous and larger-than-life
* And lots of other places to go and things to see, like parks, traditional art
forms and a tourist thrill or two
There’s even a section on preparing for your trip and getting ready to return
home. With so much to see and do, let this experienced visitor and avid
Japanophile show you all the things you have to try at least once. Whether
you’re ready to hop a plane, or just want to know (it’s the best armchair trip
you’ll ever take), this fun and colorful book will be your indispensable guide.
Tanoyaku, Toyoko Inn’s in-room magazine (1,300,000 monthly readers) will feature an excerpt from Abby Denson’s Cool Japan Guide in their August 2017 issue
“Heading to Japan soon? Or just want to reminisce about those halcyon days when you were wondering among the cherry blossoms with a can of chu-hai in hand? Whether you’re heading out to Tokyo as an exchange student or planning the trip of a lifetime, we’ve got two amazing books from Tuttle Publishing to give away that give you an insight into one of the world’s most fascinating countries.”- Japan Crush
“Cool Japan Guide is everything you would expect from a Japan guide, but in graphic novel form. Visit Asakusa, eat at kaitenzushi, watch a kabuki show, get your otaku on in Akihabara. It’s got some sound advice too, like beware the squat toilets and don’t miss the surprisingly early last train.” – Introvert Japan