Tokyo Pop-Up Book: A Comic Adventure with Neko the Cat – A Manga Tour of Tokyo’s most Famous Sights – from Asakusa to Mt. Fuji

$16.30

This interactive pop-up book teaches children about famous Japanese landmarks and culture in an engaging, story-driven format.

Tokyo Pop-Up Book: A Comic Adventure with Neko the Cat - A Manga Tour of Tokyo's most Famous Sights - from Asakusa to Mt. Fuji
Tokyo Pop-Up Book: A Comic Adventure with Neko the Cat – A Manga Tour of Tokyo’s most Famous Sights – from Asakusa to Mt. Fuji
$16.30

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*Winner of the Moonbeam Children’s Book Award* Embark on an exciting manga pop-up adventure through Tokyo–the world’s largest city! Follow Chico, a young American boy, and his mischievous cat Neko as they navigate the streets and famous sights of Tokyo. On arriving in Tokyo, while visiting the city’s famous Senso-ji Temple, Chico nods off due to jetlag. Neko gets bored and decides to go sightseeing on her own. Then, the race is on–as a panicked Chico chases his cat across the city! In the process, they pass through Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks, each with its own interactive and manga pop-up fun: POP-UP Senso-ji in Asakusa–Tokyo’s ancient Buddhist temple, where the adventure begins. POP-UP A rousing Sumo match still in progress. POP-UP Bustling Shinjuku Station, where riders get stuffed into subway cars by professional “pushers.” POP-UP Tokyo Skytree tower, the tallest structure in Japan, where poor Neko has a very close call! The base of iconic Mt. Fuji, where the adventure has a happy conclusion! Educational and entertaining in equal measure, this delightful manga pop-up book will be treasured by young and old readers alike. It makes a fantastic gift or carry-on for anyone planning a visit to Japan.

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Weight 1.05 lbs
Dimensions 20.3 × 3.2 × 20.3 in

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