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POPEYE Special Edition: Hello Tokyo! Guide to Exploring Japan’s Capital (English)

POPEYE Special Edition: Hello Tokyo! Guide to Exploring Japan’s Capital (English)

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Discover Tokyo from a fresh, dynamic perspective with this curated city guide. From the everyday buzz of the streets to the bold silhouettes of new buildings and landmarks like the iconic Shibuya Scramble, it captures the energy, visuals, and culture that make the city feel more alive than ever.

Organized as a "Tokyo Quest," the book takes you through essential neighborhoods for every city lover: Asakusa, Kuramae, Ginza, Omotesando, Harajuku, Aoyama, Shibuya, Shimokitazawa, Jimbocho, Nakano and Koenji, and Meguro Dori. Along the way, it spotlights Edo-style dining, favorite spots of frequent Tokyo travelers, local guides by Tokyoites, and a visual collage map by Tetsu Nishiyama.

With features such as a Tokyo eat-up guide, a walking route from top to bottom of the city, a 1960–2020 Tokyo chronicle, and sections on city boys' cultural heritage and the Tokyo Research Project, this volume is ideal for international visitors seeking both classic sights and deeper, design-conscious explorations.

$23.15
POPEYE Special Edition: Hello Tokyo! Guide to Exploring Japan’s Capital (English)
$23.15
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Product Description

Discover Tokyo from a fresh, dynamic perspective with this curated city guide. From the everyday buzz of the streets to the bold silhouettes of new buildings and landmarks like the iconic Shibuya Scramble, it captures the energy, visuals, and culture that make the city feel more alive than ever.

Organized as a "Tokyo Quest," the book takes you through essential neighborhoods for every city lover: Asakusa, Kuramae, Ginza, Omotesando, Harajuku, Aoyama, Shibuya, Shimokitazawa, Jimbocho, Nakano and Koenji, and Meguro Dori. Along the way, it spotlights Edo-style dining, favorite spots of frequent Tokyo travelers, local guides by Tokyoites, and a visual collage map by Tetsu Nishiyama.

With features such as a Tokyo eat-up guide, a walking route from top to bottom of the city, a 1960–2020 Tokyo chronicle, and sections on city boys' cultural heritage and the Tokyo Research Project, this volume is ideal for international visitors seeking both classic sights and deeper, design-conscious explorations.