Tokyo Love Story: A Manga Memoir of One Woman's Journey in the World's Most Exciting City (Told in English and Japanese Text)
By (Author) Julie Blanchin Fujita
Translated by Marie Velde
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
16th March 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Manga and East Asian style / tradition comic books
Graphic novel / Comic book / Manga: Memoirs, true stories and non-fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Memoirs
952.04092
Paperback
208
Width 171mm, Height 216mm
482g
A funny and intimate travelogue of one woman's unexpected adventures in Japan.
French illustrator Julie Blanchin-Fujita arrived in Tokyo for what she thought would be a one-year stint, and ended up never leaving. In this graphic novel-style memoir she shares her love of Japan, while depicting personal experiences and stories from her life in Tokyo from the exotic (sumo wrestlers, ramen, hot springs, tatami mats, bentos, Japanese trains, Mount Fuji, earthquakes) to the everyday (hanging out with friends, moving houses, falling in love).
Her voyage of discovery in the world's most exciting city will appeal to a broad range of readers from those contemplating a trip to Tokyo and Japanophiles to fans of graphic novels and anyone who enjoys a good manga love story. Packed with keen cultural observations, this enchanting story is told in both English and Japanese also making it a great language learning resource.
"Fujita's wry illustrated diary renders life in Tokyo in featherlight lines and cheery watercolorsThis loosely drawn sketchbook account provides a friendly introduction to Japanese language, culture, and daily life." --Publishers Weekly
"Originally written in French, this travel memoir has not lost any of its charm in its translation to EnglishFujita oscillates between describing personal experiences and explaining the initially foreign Japanese customs. Both sections flow so well together, readers may not even notice her break from story to explanation[Fujita] carries the story with her written wit and relatable humor." --Geeks Under Grace
"If you've ever wanted to visit Japan, this is a great way to armchair travel there and dream about the day you can go there and see it for yourself." --Books on the Square
Julie Blanchin Fujita grew up in the south of France, and studied art at university. She works on various projects as an illustrator and graphic designer, and has illustrated six other books in her native France. In 2009 she set off with only a rucksack on her back to have an adventure in Tokyo--an adventure that continues to this day.
Marie Velde is a freelance photographer and translator in Santa Monica, CA. She is the translator of Tokyo on Foot, My First Book of Chinese Calligraphy and other books.