Category: Issue 4

Introduction

Issue 4: Sense of Place—Tokyo

In this issue we introduce books we feel are essential reading to understand the great capital city of Tokyo. From historical reads and memoirs by English language authors Edward Seidensticker, John Nathan and Ian Buruma, to contemporary Japanese authors Banana Yoshimoto, Hiromi Kawakami, Ryu Murakami and Haruki Murakami, this selection of books brings together old More…

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Strange Weather in Tokyo

Shortlisted for the 2013 Man Asian Literary Prize, “Strange Weather in Tokyo” is a story of loneliness and love that defies age.

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Tokyo Kill

The second thriller of this series from Barry Lancet, “a fresh voice in crime fiction” (Kirkus Reviews). Listen to an excerpt in this issue’s Hon Podcast.

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Tokyo Style Guide

The ultimate guide to shopping and eating in Tokyo. Read an interview with the author here!

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The Lost Children of Tokyo

2018 Winner of the National Book Award in Translated Literature, and one of Library Journal’s “Best Books of 2018”

Underground

Haruki Murakami interviews victims of the Tokyo Gas Attack and how the terrorist attack affected the psyche of the Japanese people.

Tokyo New Wave

Andrea Fazzari explores the changing landscape of food in Tokyo, where a young and charismatic generation is redefining what it means to be a chef in this celebrated food city. Read an excerpt and a recipe!

Tokyo from Edo to Showa 1867-1989

The definitive guide to the history of Tokyo, written by the late Edward Seidensticker. Preface by Donald Richie, Introduction by Paul Waley.

Tokyo Roji

The Japanese urban alleyway (roji), which was once part of people’s personal spatial sphere and everyday life has been transformed by diverse and competing interests. Read an excerpt!

Tokyo: Ueno Station

NEW RELEASE! An inside look at a homeless person’s existence in Ueno Park, Tokyo.

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In the Miso Soup

This winner of the Yomiuri Prize for Literature navigates the neon-lit world of Tokyo’s sex industry.

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Tokio Whip

A group of people walk across, around, and all over Tokyo. They talk, talk, talk. A linguistic, experiential, cartographical novel.

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Moshi Moshi

Moshi Moshi gives an intimate feel of two Tokyo neighborhoods and how they are changing over time.

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A Tokyo Romance

Celebrated author Ian Buruma lived in Tokyo from 1975 to 1981. This is his memoir.

Tokyo Poetry Journal

Tokyo Poetry Journal is a biannual publication of poetry, art, reviews, and criticism.

Tokyo Performance

NEW RELEASE! Tokyo Performance is set in the pre-internet age, captures the zeitgeist of Japan at the time.

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Articles, Authors, Issue 4

Interview with author Jane Lawson

An exclusive Books on Asia interview with Jane Lawson Before we start our interview with Jane, I want to give a little background on my first encounter with her Tokyo Style Guide: Eat, Sleep, Shop. I was traveling in Australia with my husband and we stopped in one of those typical little Aussie country towns More…

Issue 4, New Writing

Kanji of the Year 2018, by Eve Kushner

  Every December, a Kyoto-based kanji organization chooses a kanji that best represents the feeling of the past 12 months. For 2018 the winner was 災, which indicates “disaster.” Last year Mother Nature walloped Japan with floods, typhoons, earthquakes, and a record-breaking heatwave, all of them proving fatal. As if that weren’t enough, there was recently a More…

Issue 4, New Writing

Zero Plus Two, by Simon Rowe

  From her flight bag Chiharu Kobayashi drew out a Chanel cosmetic purse and popped its clasp. In front of the mirror she touched up her lashes, eyebrows, then her lips. She examined her teeth and made a mental note to pick up a bottle of Hibiki 17-year in Dubai before the onward leg to More…