Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen
Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen book cover

Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen

Paperback – March 10, 2015

Price
$14.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
128
Publisher
Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-4805312797
Dimensions
7.5 x 0.6 x 10 inches
Weight
15 ounces

Description

From School Library Journal Gr 5 Up—What could be a more fitting format for a travel guide on modern Japan than a comic book? Relying on delightful cartoon illustrations, this creative, nicely designed title details travel preparations, the homestay experience, food, shopping, and festivals. Readers will get a strong sense of all that the country has to offer: manga, anime, onsens (or hot springs), karaoke bars, and much more. Some images are accompanied by lengthy, enlightening captions. Kitty Sweet Tooth, a cheery feline who sports a lime green dress festooned with a red heart, introduces a pronunciation guide for common words. Useful websites, handy apps, emergency information, and a list of recommended places to visit can be found at the back of the book, along with a basic map. VERDICT Those fascinated by Japan will enjoy this amusing and educational romp.—Robyn Gioia, Antilles Middle School, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico "Comic book artist and food blogger Denson (Dolltopia) fills this hip and handy travel guide with her expertise as a frequent visitor to Japan and her bright and vibrant illustrations." -- Publishers Weekly "Abby Denson's Cool Japan Guide: Fun in the Land of Manga, Lucky Cats and Ramen offers great insider-tips on some of the best foods and attractions in a kicky comic book style." -- Travel Channel "Perfect travel guide with a comic book flair that is sure to appeal to travelers who plan to visit Japan. Also, a great guide that shows Japanese culture in a fun light." -- YABooksCentral.com "In her quirky graphic novel Cool Japan Guide , comic book writer Abby Denson takes us on a "personal tour of Japan" and teaches us the finer points of local etiquette. Traveling isn't just about seeing the sights and eating your way around town. For cartoonist Abby Denson, a trip to Japan meant an education in cultural customs, which she illustrated to charming effect in her new guidebook." -- Conde Nast Traveler "Each chapter opens with a with a well-conceived list of Japanese vocabulary words and the back matter offers a directory of suggested sightseeing locations as well as web-based travel resources. A useful title for teens daydreaming about traveling to Japan" -- Booklist "It's a quirky book, with cultural explanations and travel tips, mostly of the novice but also for the more seasoned visitor, all done in stunning manga style." -- Australian Broadcasting Corporation "What could be a more fitting format for a travel guide on modern Japan than a comic book? Relying on delightful cartoon illustrations, this creative, nicely designed title details travel preparations, the homestay experience, food, shopping, and festivals." -- School Library Journal "Abby's book is the perfect combination of fun and information … Abby gets you on your way in her clear, easygoing comic style. Arigatou Gozaimasu Abby-san!" -- Rodney Alan Greenblat, Pop Artist and Author Lulu Award-winner Abby Denson has scripted for The Amazing Spider-man , The Powerpuff Girls and other comics. Her graphic novel Dolltopia won a Bronze International Manga Award and the Moonbeam Children's Book Award. Her popular blog The City Sweet Tooth is an online tour of New York's best bakeries, pastry shops, and cafes. You can view her work at abbycomix.com and citysweettooth.com . Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Traveling to Japan has never been so much fun--visit the land of anime, manga, cosplay, hot springs and sushi!
  • This graphic Japan travel guide is the first of its kind exploring Japanese culture from a cartoonist's perspective.
  • Cool Japan Guide
  • takes you on a fun tour from the high-energy urban streets of Tokyo to the peaceful Zen gardens and Shinto shrines of Kyoto and introduces you to:
  • the exciting world of Japanese food--from bento to sushi and everything in between.
  • the exciting world of Japanese food--from bento to sushi and everything in between.
  • the otaku (geek) culture of Japan, including a manga market in Tokyo where artists display and sell their original artwork.
  • the
  • otaku
  • (geek) culture of Japan, including a manga market in Tokyo where artists display and sell their original artwork.
  • the complete Japanese shopping experience, from combini (not your run-of-the-mill convenience stores!) to depato (department stores with everything).
  • the complete Japanese shopping experience, from
  • combini
  • (not your run-of-the-mill convenience stores!) to
  • depato
  • (department stores with everything).
  • the world's biggest manga, anime and cosplay festivals.
  • the world's biggest manga, anime and cosplay festivals.
  • lots of other exciting places to go and things to do--like zen gardens, traditional Japanese arts, and a ride on a Japanese bullet train.
  • lots of other exciting places to go and things to do--like zen gardens, traditional Japanese arts, and a ride on a Japanese bullet train.
  • Whether you're ready to hop a plane and travel to Japan tomorrow, or interested in Japanese culture, this fun and colorful travelogue by noted comic book artist and food blogger Abby Denson, husband Matt, friend Yuuko, and sidekick, Kitty Sweet Tooth, will present Japan in a unique and fascinating way.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Japan, I Now Feel Ready for You

I am, in fact and by coincidence, planning my first trip to Japan next month -- and no other book could be as helpful as this one. Whenever I plan a visit to an unfamiliar new city, before I embark I first go to Google Maps as a way to sortof "walk through" the upcoming city, to give myself a sense of orientation when I arrive. That's exactly the effect I feel Ms. Denson accomplishes in this book. I feel as though I walked beside her (and her husband, and her Japanese friend, and her cartoon cat) step-by-step through the entire vacation procedure -- off the plane, out of the airport, and through so many sublime vacation moments in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. So many options! Her cartoon style and her conversational tone seem instantly familiar and authentic -- so I feel as though a very cool young friend has prepped me in detail for my big trip. My anxiety is gone. Not to mention -- even if you only *dream* of visiting Japan, it's a fun book to read on its own!
11 people found this helpful
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Fun, easy to read, & for some new to Japan, very informative.

Easy to read, lots of choices and real references. I knew about half the information already, but it was presented in an easy to read format by someone you can tell has been there and wants to go back, It's not Fyodor's. And I didn't want it to be - I wanted a visitor's opinion to let me start planning a future trip without being railroaded by my booking agent.For already big fans of Japan (not just Manga, etc) this won't give you a lot of new info. But to a person who hasn't obsessed about all things Nipponese, it's a very good start.
5 people found this helpful
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Incredibly practical!

I picked up this book because I have been fascinated by Japan for a very long time. I think Japan is special, even among other Asian countries. I visited Japan in 2012 with my family and it met my expectations. Japan is not perfect. There is no such thing as the perfect country. Still, I enjoy the politeness and civility of the Japanese people. There can be exceptions since after all, they are still human and can feel crabby that day and not be at their best right then, but the vast majority of my experiences with Japanese people were very satisfying.
On to the book. Abby Denson's book surprised me on how informative and accurate it was. As I mentioned, I've been to Japan, and I had to agree with the vast majority of her comments and observations. I've experienced first hand a lot of what she talks about and her book/guide is spot-on. She provides us with a ton of tips on what to expect and what to see and experience, and even how to behave in the Japanese society.
Like I said in my header, it's incredibly practical. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars. Highly recommended for those who are curious about Japan and specially if you are planning on visiting Japan. I want to go back to Japan and would plan on taking this book with me for guidance. It's the most user-friendly and entertaining guide I have read so far on Japan.
5 people found this helpful
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Good for the uninitiated

It feels that this was written for manga fans who haven't had a lot of experience traveling. There's some information that is incredibly basic, but the writer has a deep understanding of Japan. There were several small tips that were incredibly helpful on our journey.
4 people found this helpful
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Not the best to prepare me for a trip to Japan

It was a cute read. Not the best to prepare me for a trip to Japan, but I enjoyed it and might read it again soon
2 people found this helpful
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They love the book

Bought for a gift. My son and his son to be wife are going to Japan on their honeymoon. They love the book!
1 people found this helpful
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Five Stars

My 14 year old daughter who is an OTAKU loves it. Got it for her as a Christmas gift.
1 people found this helpful
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Super cool

As an adult this was the coolest aide for my trip to Japan. Just get it.
1 people found this helpful
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Gift

Was a gift, my sister said she really liked it abd was really helpful
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For Kids

Good for kids. That's about it.
1 people found this helpful