Synopses & Reviews
andlt;bandgt;A perfect introduction to Japan and Japanese culture, this edition contains many new illustrations as well as the Japanese script for key words and phrases.andlt;/bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Some people take photos, but artist Betty Reynolds captures memories with her paintbrush and watercolors. andlt;iandgt;Clueless in Tokyoandlt;/iandgt; provides an outsider's take on everyday life in Japan's capital cityand#8212;a place where vending machines talk, toilets can be terrifying, and centuries-old festivals unfold against a backdrop of space-age architecture. During the seven years Reynolds lived in Japan, she filled thirty sketchbooks with everything that caught her eye. Whether it's fashion, food, sport, transport, seasonal rituals, or Japanese pastimes, each vibrant sketch is a delight, and Reynolds' witty hand-lettered captions in both Japanese and English provide an entertaining resource for beginning learners of the Japanese language.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Adult students and travelers alike will find this Japan travel guide to be a charming and insightful addition to their trip.
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"A cool, clever and captivating look at modern Japan. A one of a kind approach to explaining Japanese culture. Buy two copies and give one to a friend." and#8212;andlt;bandgt;Robert Whiting, author of andlt;iandgt;You Gotta Have Waandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
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"Feel lost in Tokyo? Don't know what's going on? You need andlt;iandgt;Clueless in Tokyoandlt;/iandgt;. This colorful guide will, ahem, clue you in to the city's sights and sounds." and#8212;andlt;bandgt;Brian Ashcraft, author of andlt;iandgt;Japanese Schoolgirl Confidentialandlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
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"Betty Reynolds has succeeded in capturing the joy, beauty and customs of Japan, and she has done it with magnificent imagery and a gorgeous script." and#8212;andlt;bandgt;Dr. Bob Tobin, author of andlt;iandgt;What Do You Want to Create Today?andlt;/iandgt;andlt;/bandgt;
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"A delightful and lighthearted guide to modern Japanese culture." and#8212;andlt;bandgt;John Durkin, President, Tokyo American Clubandlt;/bandgt;
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"Artist Betty Reynolds chronicles her stay in Japan's capital over seven years. During this time, she discovered Japanese fashion, sports, food, festivals, and even talking appliances."and#8212andlt;bandgt;andlt;iandgt;Travel Lifeandlt;/iandgt; magazineandlt;/bandgt;
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"For the picture-oriented traveler to Japan, this should absolutely be in your suitcase. (It's light enough, so no worries there.) Take it with you to the sushi bar and use the page that describes every type of fish you may eat in full color. Take it with you to the flea market so you can identify your bargains. Take it with you to your ryokan, so you know exactly how to act on that trip to the public bath. This book is not only 'pretty', but useful as well. And boy, does it make me wish I could draw!" and#8212;andlt;bandgt;Uncovering Japanandlt;/bandgt;
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"It's a fun little book with lively and brightly colored stretches of nearly every aspect of Japanese daily life and tradition. Reynolds dissects the many dishes of a ryokan ryori (those elaborate meals you get when you stay in a traditional Japanese inn), she breaks down what's in those street corner vending machines (the food, the drink, and the porn), and she sifts through the styles of sumo. She does this for pretty much every major aspect of Japanese life. andlt;iandgt;Clueless in Tokyoandlt;/iandgt; is both a solid reference guide and a comical softcover for the coffee table." and#8212; andlt;bandgt;GoJapan.About.comandlt;/bandgt;
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"It's a fun introduction to Japan." and#8212; andlt;bandgt;Parka Blogsandlt;/bandgt;
Synopsis
A perfect introduction to Japan and Japanese culture, this illustrated culture and travel guide contains loads of original drawings as well as the Japanese script for key words and phrases.
Some people take photos, but artist Betty Reynolds captures memories with her paintbrush and watercolors. Clueless in Tokyo provides an outsider's take on everyday life in Japan's capital city a place where vending machines talk, toilets can be terrifying, and centuries-old festivals unfold against a backdrop of space-age architecture. During the seven years Reynolds lived in Japan, she filled thirty sketchbooks with everything that caught her eye. Whether it's fashion, food, sport, transport, seasonal rituals, or Japanese pastimes, each vibrant sketch is a delight, and Reynolds' witty hand-lettered captions in both Japanese and English provide an entertaining resource for beginning learners of the Japanese language.
Adult students and travelers alike will find this Japan travel guide to be a charming and insightful addition to their trip."
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Betty Reynoldsandlt;/bandgt; worked as a creative consultant and art director in Philadelphia before accompanying her husband to Tokyo, where they lived for many years. She has published several other books on Japanese culture, including andlt;iandgt;Squeamish about Sushiandlt;/iandgt;, andlt;iandgt;Japanese Celebrationsandlt;/iandgt;, and andlt;iandgt;Tokyo Friendsandlt;/iandgt;.