Gardens of Repose: Guest Post by Stephen Mansfield
Tuttle author Stephen Mansfield has published twenty books and over two thousand articles, focused on Japanese gardening, travel and culture. His books include Tokyo: A Biography, 100 Japan ...
PostJapanese Etiquette Tips You May Not Know About
Taxi TricksJapan is the epicenter of technology, so it's no surprise that even taxis are high-tech there. The rear door on the sidewalk side, where passengers get in, is automated. So while you may b ...
PostLearn Japanese With Manga! An Interview With Marc Bernabe
One of our favorite releases of the past year was actually the second book in a two-volume series: Learn Japanese With Manga! by Marc Bernabe. We wanted to revisit these books by interviewing their a ...
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PostGet the Recipe: Chicken & Leek Skewers
Izakaya (izakaya, /ēˈzäkəyə,ēzəˈkīə/): a type of informal Japanese pub. They have been compared to Irish pubs, Spanish tapas bars & early American taverns.Izakayas are gathering places where frie ...
PostTuttle's Japanese Spring
We have LOTS of new Japan books coming out this spring (yippee!). Here's a preview of just some of the exciting upcoming titles. Let us know what you're most looking forward to reading! &nbs ...
PostAuthor Interview: A History of the Samurai
Jonathan Lopez-Vera has a PhD in Japanese History and an MA in World History from Pompeu Fabra University (Spain). He is a member of the Ethnographies, Cultural Encounters and Religious Missions (ECE ...
PostIn Memory of Yoel Hoffmann
All of us at Tuttle Publishing were saddened to hear of the recent passing of Yoel Hoffmann. Hoffmann was an Israeli author, translator, and professor who wrote numerous books on Buddhism and compara ...
PostTea Time with Tuttle: Author Interview with Per Oscar Brekell
Born in Sweden, Per Oscar Brekell developed an interest in Japanese tea during high school, a passion that grew and later led to his move to Japan. He studied at Gifu University and became a certifie ...
PostAuthor Interview: Brian Ashcraft
Brian Ashcraft is a senior writer for the video gaming site Kotaku and a columnist for The Japan Times. He was previously a contributing editor at Wired Magazine. Brian is the author of Tut ...
PostHow to Bring a Piece of Japan Home
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PostThe Best Gardening Books for Spring
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PostThe Best Books for Spring
Though this spring looks rather different to those in the past, some things remain the same, including the desire to connect with nature and the joy of feasting on veggies straight from the garden. W ...
PostThe Best Tuttle Ghost Stories
It's the spookiest time of the year and we're sharing tales of the supernatural, mythical and downright terrifying. If, like us, you enjoy scaring yourself senseless (while also learning about other ...
PostHow to Celebrate Christmas in Japan
In Japan, there's a holiday, festival or seasonal celebration for every month of the year! December's big holiday is actually New Year's Eve, but in recent decades Christmas—and Christmas Eve—have be ...
PostMarking 75 Years Since Hiroshima
75 years ago the world changed. On August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima and three days later on Nagasaki, Japan.Tens of thousands of people were killed immediately, with ...
PostAsk a Polyglot: Interview with Skritter CEO Jake Gill
Jake Gill is the CEO of Inkren (Skritter)—an app for learning to write Chinese and Japanese characters—and a lifelong student who is passionate about helping make Chinese language learning more acces ...
PostNo Time Like Tokyo: Guest Post by Stephen Mansfield
In the Introduction to my last Tuttle book, 100 Tokyo Sights, I wrote, “An alien space craft, entering our orbit at twilight in search of a suitable landing strip, would find in central Tokyo’s m ...
PostGet the Recipe: Miso Salmon Bento Box
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PostSpring Ahead Into Cherry Blossom Season!
Every year, the arrival of spring is marked by the blooming of cherry blossoms throughout Japan. Known as sakura in Japanese, these delicate pink and white flowers are not only beautiful to ...
PostIn Memory of Machiko Tateno
Machiko Tateno, dietician, cookbook author, and teacher, passed away after a long illness, on May 1, 2022 at the age of 48. Machiko-san became a Tuttle author with her award winning Japanese ...
PostWomen's History Month: Interview with Illustrator Tracy Gallup
Tracy Gallup is an author, illustrator and lifelong artist. She has a BFA from Eastern Michigan University and an MFA in painting from Syracuse University. Tracy worked as an elementary school art te ...
PostA Roundup of Our Bestselling Cookbooks
October is National Cookbook Month! Though it's easier than ever to find one-off recipes online, there's still something so satisfying about flipping through a cookbook in your quest to find a new cr ...
Post5 New Crafts & Activities to Try
1. Fold and play your own origami game(Origami Games for Kids Kit)2. Create your own stylish succulent(Stylish Succulents)3. Build a kite!(Asian Kites for Kids)4. Try your hand at making gyoza(Gyoza: ...
PostA Resilient Generation: Learning From the Women of Shiraishi
In honor of Women's History Month, we are featuring articles from some of our amazing women authors. This week we interview Amy Chavez, author of the upcoming book The Widow, the Priest, and the ...
PostFalling in Love With Sake: An Interview With Nancy Matsumoto
It's Asian Pacific Heritage Month, and we are sharing books and interviews from some of our amazing AAPI authors here on the blog. Today we have Nancy Matsumoto, who is a food journalist wit ...
PostClassics, Comics, and Manga: an Interview with Sean Michael Wilson
We recently released Lady Murasaki's Tale of Genji, a manga adaptation of what many believe to be the world's oldest novel. Because of the fascinating nature of this title, we wanted to catch up ...
PostSeaweed in a Suitcase: An Interview with Yumi Komatsudaira
It's Asian Pacific Heritage Month, and we are sharing books and interviews from some of our amazing AAPI authors here on the blog. Today we haveYumi Komatsudaira, who is a recipe developer, culinary ...
PostIn Celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
We are delighted to announce a special partnership for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM). During the month of May, 50% of profits from all tuttlepublishing.com website sales will be donat ...
PostTaking a Gamble on Japan: An Interview with Robert Whiting
One of our most exciting releases this year has been Robert Whiting's Gamblers, Fraudsters, Dreamers & Spies. It's a rare insider's look at modern Japan through the eyes of foreigners who took a ...
PostOur Readers Celebrate National Book Lover's Day!
Happy National Book Lover's Day!Whether you visit your local library, tweet at your favorite author, or simply curl up with an old favorite, National Book Lover's Day is an easy holiday to celebrate ...
PostMulticultural Children's Book Day
January 25th is Multicultural Children's Book Day! Five years ago, children’s reading and play advocates Valarie Budayr from Jump Into a Book and Mia Wenjen from Pragmatic Mom teamed u ...
PostGift Guide for Gardeners
Add some greenery to a friend's life (and bookshelf)! From budding plant parents to seasoned green thumbs, our books on gardening cover everything from bonsai basics to the intricacies of Japanese ik ...
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