A Year in Tōkyō: An Illustrated Guide and Memoir eBook
The summer after I turned 21, I moved to Japan. A Year in Tōkyō follows the thirteen magical months I spent in the city of ginkgo leaves. From becoming a travel writer and English teacher to navigating cultural nuances, financial adversity and the abomination known as peanut cream, this book is a candid exploration of what it was really like to live and work in the world’s greatest megacity.
• 148 page illustrated eBook
• Interactive PDF
• Features neighbourhood, bookshop and museum guides
• Loads of tips and tricks for travel, guides to festival activities and local food, recommendations of my favourite things to do, bits of folklore and culture and, of course, anecdotes about writing, teaching and life in Tōkyō
The summer after I turned 21, I moved to Japan. A Year in Tōkyō follows the thirteen magical months I spent in the city of ginkgo leaves. From becoming a travel writer and English teacher to navigating cultural nuances, financial adversity and the abomination known as peanut cream, this book is a candid exploration of what it was really like to live and work in the world’s greatest megacity.
• 148 page illustrated eBook
• Interactive PDF
• Features neighbourhood, bookshop and museum guides
• Loads of tips and tricks for travel, guides to festival activities and local food, recommendations of my favourite things to do, bits of folklore and culture and, of course, anecdotes about writing, teaching and life in Tōkyō
The summer after I turned 21, I moved to Japan. A Year in Tōkyō follows the thirteen magical months I spent in the city of ginkgo leaves. From becoming a travel writer and English teacher to navigating cultural nuances, financial adversity and the abomination known as peanut cream, this book is a candid exploration of what it was really like to live and work in the world’s greatest megacity.
• 148 page illustrated eBook
• Interactive PDF
• Features neighbourhood, bookshop and museum guides
• Loads of tips and tricks for travel, guides to festival activities and local food, recommendations of my favourite things to do, bits of folklore and culture and, of course, anecdotes about writing, teaching and life in Tōkyō