A manga lover's Tokyo travel guide [my favorite things to see and do in Japan!

Evangeline Neo

Book - 2019

"For fans of Japanese manga and anime, a trip to Tokyo is an absolute must! In this captivating manga-style guidebook, manga artist and author Evangeline Neo travels to the Japanese capital with her mascots Kopi the dog and Matcha the cat, bringing you to all the otaku sights the city has to offer. She'll tell you everything you need to know about: shopping for manga memorabilia in Akihabara and Nakano; visiting anime and manga museums like Studio Ghibli and Sanrio Puroland; getting dressed up at a cosplay studio; going to a maid café and a butler café; taking a manga drawing class"--Back cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Guidebooks
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Nonfiction comics
Published
Tokyo ; Rutland, Vermont : Tuttle Publishing, an imprint of Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Evangeline Neo (author)
Item Description
Subtitle and statement of responsibility from cover.
Physical Description
128 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 26 cm
ISBN
9784805315477
  • Chapter 1. Exploring traditional Tokyo
  • Chapter 2. Animanga Tokyo
  • Chapter 3. Adventures in Japanese food
  • Chapter 4. Shopping heaven.
Review by Booklist Review

In this affably illustrated guide, Neo offers very detailed tips on visiting Tokyo, getting around, finding the best restaurants and shops, and practicing courtesy. As the title suggests, the attractions and activities she recommends are ideal for otaku, or pop culture geeks, but there's more here than just the Ghibli Museum or One Piece Tower; she also offers tips on shopping for collectibles, taking a manga class from a working artist, and getting cosplay photos taken. There's advice for garden-variety Japan tourism, too, like etiquette for visiting temples and public baths, the best places to hike on and around Fujiyama, tax-free shopping, and what to expect at a sushi restaurant. Neo's full-color, manga-style artwork in the open, welcoming panels is a great vehicle for the information, covering everything from train lines and tickets to types of ramen and specific beauty products to seek out. Occasional glib asides about her less-than-ideal experiences are refreshingly frank. Readers interested in this particular sort of tourism will find an approachable and encouraging introduction in this graphic guide.--Sarah Hunter Copyright 2019 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4 Up--Authored and illustrated by a Singaporean artist who has lived and studied in both America and Japan, this manga-style volume is part Tokyo guidebook, part travel memoir. An outsider who is nevertheless very familiar with Japan, Neo relays practical tips (how to buy a subway card, hot springs etiquette) and advises readers on the best places to shop, where to find reasonably priced sushi, what's it's like to visit a butler café, and more. Though manga and anime fans may be the target audience, this volume has plenty to offer even those who have minimal knowledge of Japanese comics and have no immediate plans to visit Tokyo. Neo's vivid illustrations are expressive and engaging, and the text is straightforward and easy to digest. Whether readers are interested in pop culture attractions featuring Hello Kitty or shrines and temples, they'll appreciate this work. VERDICT Informative, appealing, and much more fun than your typical travel guide.--Allison Tran, Mission Viejo Library, CA

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