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“Goodnight Tokyo” by Atsuhiro Yoshida

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Despite being full of lively characters, the most vibrant personality in Atsuhiro Yoshida’s Goodnight Tokyo might be the city itself. Tokyo here is a fascinating hybrid gleaned from the novel’s ten individual perspectives, and the introduction of each new set of eyes reveals, piece by piece, a city that is as multifaceted as it is massive. 

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Posted on 29 July 20244 August 2024 Fiction

“Tokyo Before Tokyo: Power and Magic in the Shogun’s City of Edo” by Timon Screech

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From about 1765 to 1840 Japanese finding themselves in Edo might have been amused by skimming over a few senryū, short satirical or comical poems which made fun of the pretensions of the administrative capital. 

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Posted on 14 February 202116 February 2021 Non-Fiction

“The Cat and the City” by Nick Bradley

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Is it possible to capture the essence of a city as large as Tokyo in a single book? Debut author Nick Bradley pretty much manages exactly that with this exceptional collection of intricately connected short stories. 

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Posted on 22 August 2020 Fiction
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