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  2. International Library of Children's Literature - Wikipedia

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    It is the center and international hub of children's books-related library services in Japan, including the collection, preservation and provision of children's books and literature related to children's books inside and outside Japan. The facility is located in Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo, and uses the former Imperial Library building built in ...

  3. Fair, then Partly Piggy - Wikipedia

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    Fair, then Partly Piggy (はれときどきぶた, Hare Tokidoki Buta) is a picture book series written by Shiro Yadama. Some books were translated into English by Keith Holman. [2] The book is about a boy named Noriyasu Hatakeyama who starts writing "tomorrow's" journal entries when he finds out the days start happening just the way he writes ...

  4. Tsutaya Books Daikanyama - Wikipedia

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    Tsutaya Books Daikanyama (代官山 蔦屋書店), also known as T-site Daikanyama (代官山T-SITE), is a bookstore in the Daikanyama neighbourhood of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Housed in an award-winning purpose-built complex, it has been named by the Financial Times as one of "the most brilliant bookshops in the world".

  5. Strange Weather in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Strange Weather in Tokyo (センセイの鞄, Sensei no kaban, lit. Sensei's bag) is a 2001 novel by Hiromi Kawakami, published by Heibonsha. It won the 37th Tanizaki Prize in the same year. [1] In 2012, an English translation by Allison Markin Powell was published by Counterpoint with the title The Briefcase. [2]

  6. Tokyo Stories: A Literary Stroll - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Stories: A Literary Stroll is an anthology of Japanese short stories set in Tokyo. [1] The translator and editor Lawrence Rogers won the Japan–U.S. Friendship Commission Prize for the Translation of Japanese Literature from the Donald Keene Center of Japanese culture in 2004 for his work on this book.

  7. Category:Books about Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books about Tokyo" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Tokyo Junkie;

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