Diary of a Tokyo Teen: A Japanese-American Girl Travels to the Land of Trendy Fashion, High-Tech Toilets and Maid Cafes
By (Author) Christine Mari Inzer
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
6th September 2016
6th October 2016
United States
Children
Non Fiction
915.2
Paperback
128
Width 191mm, Height 254mm
425g
Age range 12 to 17
A book for comic lovers and Japanophiles of all ages, Diary of a Tokyo Teen presents a unique look at modern-day Japan through a young woman's eyes. Born in Tokyo to a Japanese mother and an American father in 1997, Christine Mari Inzer spent her early years in Japan and relocated to the United States in 2003. The summer before she turned sixteen,she returned to Tokyo, making a solo journey to get reacquainted with her birthplace. Through illustrations, photos, and musings, Inzer documented her journey in a self-published book. Tuttle's new, color edition of Inzer's well-reviewed volume makes this charming travelogue available to a wider audience.
In Diary of a Tokyo Teen, Inzer explores the cutting-edge fashions of Tokyo's trendy Harajuku district, eats the best sushi of her life at the renowned Tsukiji fish market, and hunts down geisha in the ancient city of Kyoto. Inzer explores the cutting-edge fashions of Tokyo's trendy Harajuku district, eats the best sushi of her life at the renowned Tsukiji fish market, and hunts down geisha in the ancient city of Kyoto.
Readers won't just want to go to Japan by the end of this memoirthey'll want to go with Inzer. Publishers Weekly
A sweet and funny book that will entice those with an interest in Japan, as well as fans of Lucy Knisley's Relish: My Life in the Kitchen. Andrea Lipinski, New York Public Library, School Library Journal
Engaging, fun graphic novel version of a teen's travel guide through a summer in Japan A must have for one who loves comic books and is fascinated with Japanese culture."YABooksCentral.com
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"Travel with Christine as she explores Japanese food and culture in this illustrated journal."YALSA (Young Adult Library Service Association) a division of the ALA (American Library Association)
"Using a blend of photos and fun illustrations, Japanese-American writer/illustrator Christine Mari Inzer travels at 15 to Tokyo to reacquaint herself with the country while offering up her Diary of a Tokyo Teen: A Japanese-American Girl Travels to the Land of Trendy Fashion, High-Tech Toilets and Maid Cafes packed with interesting observations and plenty of navel-gazing for other teenage visitors." --Travel Channel
"This graphic novel explores Japanese culture, food, and fashion and makes for a quick, enjoyable read." --Buzzfeed
"Diary of a Tokyo Teen is a fun multicultural journeythe book is devoid of heavy teenage angst and instead brings the reader on a journey of wonder, fascination, and self-discovery. Teenage readers may be inspired to create their own travel diaries on their own journeys." --Asian Fortune News
Christine Mari Inzer was born in Tokyo in 1997 to a Japanese mother and an American father. She spent her early years in Japan and relocated to the United States in 2003. She is currently a college freshman.