Avoiding the usual cliches - Japan's polite society, its unusual fashion trends, its crowded subways - this work focuses on some lesserknown aspects of the country and culture. It explains the terms used to order various amounts of tofu, the electric rugs found in many Japanese homes, and how to distinguish a maiko from a geisha.
Kate T. Williamson Boeken


Domo is a funny, square, fuzzy creature that began as the official mascot for a Japanese TV network in 1998. This board book features 15 photos of Domo out and about throughout the year, and each image is paired with quirky haiku (which is appropriate owing to his Japanese origins).