Microseasons: A Slow-Living Guide to the Year Following the Traditional Japanese Calendar
By (Author) Tiffany Francis-Baker
Illustrated by Tamae Mizukami
Hardie Grant US
Hardie Grant US
29th April 2025
24th April 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Practical advice: Life hacks / handy tips
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Hardback
160
Width 153mm, Height 207mm, Spine 20mm
408g
Discover 72 Japanese microseasons in this beautifully illustrated book.
Each lasting five or six days, these traditional Japanese microseasons prompt you to notice the world around you and can help you to live in harmony with natures rhythms.
Tiffany Francis-Baker introduces you to this beautiful and poetic ancient calendar and what each microseason represents, with practical and simple ideas for how to slow down and make positive, seasonally-minded changes throughout the year.
Tiffany Francis-Baker is an award-winning writer and illustrator from Hampshire, UK. She has written and illustrated a number of books about the natural world, seasonal living, and rural heritage. She also runs her own stationery brand Papaver, inspired by the natural world and analog creativity.
Tamae Mizukami is a Tokyo-based artist specializing in illustration and copper-plate engraving. A graduate of Chuo University and Setsu Mode Seminar art school, and a member of the Tokyo Illustrators Society, Tamae's work can be seen on book covers, in magazines, and on advertising campaigns, and in many exhibitions across Japan.