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Japan AI: A Tall Girl's Adventures in Japan

by Aimee M Steinberger

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ISBN13: 9781933617831
ISBN10: 1933617837
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Join Aimee Major Steinberger on the ultimate fangirl vacation in Japan A professional animator with a passion for all things cute, Aimee captures the world of Japanese pop-culture in a manga journal that is both adorable and breathtaking. This rapid-fire adventure is full of everything fans dream of seeing: cosplay on the infamous Harajuku Street, fantasy restaurants, maid cafes, Tokyo's largest doll store, beautiful shrines, bookstores full of manga, outrageous all-female Takarazuka musicals, cherry festivals, hot springs, special ceremonies, and so much more

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"Aimee's a six-foot-tall cosplaying fangirl who visits Japan, land of her favorite hobbies. There, she visits historical Kyoto, shops, dresses as a geisha, visits a hot spring, goes to Tokyo and shops some more. The cute, cartoony sketches present a travelogue by an out-of-place but observant gaijin who is keen to absorb the intricacies of a new culture. Much of the story has a fairly straightforward 'went here, saw this, went there, saw that' pace — few incidents are given any dramatic weight. When her luggage is lost, it's a two-page incident, with the problem magically solved with no involvement on her part. Similarly, the developments from one of Aimee's companions being mistaken for a yakuza and being revealed as a narcoleptic are swiftly passed by in a one-page sequence. However, the cute characters cannot help becoming sympathetic, and Aimee missing a chance to go to dinner at a factory that makes her favorite dolls has real disappointment. The book resembles an illustrated travel sketchbook more than a manga, but the otaku subject matter — and endless enthusiasm for the details of Japanese culture — is of built-in interest to readers of the latter." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In Japanese, "Ai" means "Love" and if you love Japan, get ready to dive head-first into the incredible world of Japanese pop-culture! Join Aimee Major Steinberger (a professional animator with a passion for all things cute) on the ultimate otaku vacation! Visit fantasy restaurants, maid cafes, and the world's most exclusive doll store! Cosplay on the infamous Harajuku Street! Attend an outrageous all-female Takarazuka musical! See beautiful shrines, hot springs, stores full of manga, and so much more! Aimee captures it all in a manga journal that is both adorable and breathtaking.

Synopsis:

Join Aimee Major Steinberger on the ultimate fangirl vacation in Japan! This rapid-fire adventure is full of everything fans dream of seeing: cosplay on the infamous Harajuku Street, fantasy restaurants, maid cafes, Tokyo's largest doll store, beautiful shrines, bookstores full of manga, outrageous all-female Takarazuka musicals, cherry festivals, hot springs, special ceremonies, and so much more!

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wurdnurd, February 18, 2010 (view all comments by wurdnurd)
I'm not one to go for "cute," but Aimee has changed my mind. Her manga journal is at once adorable, hilarious and informative, dropping tips and pointers for anyone who is going to visit Japan. Her self-deprecation and ability to laugh at herself is endearing and sweet. Here's hoping that Aimee publishes more of her adventures in the future!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781933617831
Subtitle:
A Tall Girl's Adventures In Japan
Author:
Steinberger, Aimee M
Illustrator:
Steinberger, Aimee Major
Author:
Steinberger, Aimee Major
Author:
Major-Steinberger, Aimee
Author:
Steinberger, Aimee M.
Publisher:
Go!Comi
Subject:
Nonfiction
Subject:
Asia - Japan
Subject:
Manga - General
Subject:
Popular Culture
Subject:
Social life and customs
Subject:
Japan Description and travel.
Subject:
Japan Social life and customs.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20071121
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
180
Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.75 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Aimee's a six-foot-tall cosplaying fangirl who visits Japan, land of her favorite hobbies. There, she visits historical Kyoto, shops, dresses as a geisha, visits a hot spring, goes to Tokyo and shops some more. The cute, cartoony sketches present a travelogue by an out-of-place but observant gaijin who is keen to absorb the intricacies of a new culture. Much of the story has a fairly straightforward 'went here, saw this, went there, saw that' pace — few incidents are given any dramatic weight. When her luggage is lost, it's a two-page incident, with the problem magically solved with no involvement on her part. Similarly, the developments from one of Aimee's companions being mistaken for a yakuza and being revealed as a narcoleptic are swiftly passed by in a one-page sequence. However, the cute characters cannot help becoming sympathetic, and Aimee missing a chance to go to dinner at a factory that makes her favorite dolls has real disappointment. The book resembles an illustrated travel sketchbook more than a manga, but the otaku subject matter — and endless enthusiasm for the details of Japanese culture — is of built-in interest to readers of the latter." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by ,
In Japanese, "Ai" means "Love" and if you love Japan, get ready to dive head-first into the incredible world of Japanese pop-culture! Join Aimee Major Steinberger (a professional animator with a passion for all things cute) on the ultimate otaku vacation! Visit fantasy restaurants, maid cafes, and the world's most exclusive doll store! Cosplay on the infamous Harajuku Street! Attend an outrageous all-female Takarazuka musical! See beautiful shrines, hot springs, stores full of manga, and so much more! Aimee captures it all in a manga journal that is both adorable and breathtaking.

"Synopsis" by , Join Aimee Major Steinberger on the ultimate fangirl vacation in Japan! This rapid-fire adventure is full of everything fans dream of seeing: cosplay on the infamous Harajuku Street, fantasy restaurants, maid cafes, Tokyo's largest doll store, beautiful shrines, bookstores full of manga, outrageous all-female Takarazuka musicals, cherry festivals, hot springs, special ceremonies, and so much more!
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