All About Chinese New Year
All About China author Allison Branscombe is here to fill you in on Chinese New Year—one of the most celebrated holidays in the world. What is a Chinese New Year celebration all about?Chine ...
PostWomen's History Month: Interview with Author Vivian Ling
Vivian Ling was born in wartime China and educated in the U.S. Dr. Ling received a master’s degree in Asian studies from Washington University in St. Louis and a Ph.D. in Chinese language and li ...
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 ...
PostGet the Recipe: Katie Chin's Potstickers
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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 ...
PostStanding Firmly in Two Worlds — An Interview With the Authors of Tokyo Rose, Part 1
Today we are sharing Part One of an interview with the authors of the brand new Tuttle graphic novel, Tokyo Rose - Zero Hour. In case you're unfamiliar with the Tokyo Rose story, it centers on Iva To ...
PostAn Interview with Author Evangeline Neo
This week we caught up with the ever-busy Evangeline Neo—comic artist and author of the popular book A Manga Lover's Tokyo Travel Guide. Based in Singapore, Evangeline got her BFA in San Francisco an ...
PostLet Good Ideas Flourish: A Q&A With Vivian Ling
Today we are speaking with Vivian Ling, co-author (alongside Wang Peng) of the upcoming Tuttle release, A Bilingual Treasury of Chinese Folktales. Vivian has enjoyed a long career as an educator and ...
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 ...
PostThe Cute and Cool World of Kawaii: An Interview with Abbie Quirk
We're super excited about the recent release of The Super Kawaii Coloring Book, with 124 whimsical Kawaii scenes, characters and vignettes to color and make your own. And today we're catc ...
PostInterview with Mia Wenjen, Co-Founder of Multicultural Children's Book Day
Multicultural Children's Book Day started in 2012 when two book-loving moms teamed up to raise awareness around kid’s books that celebrate diversity and to get more of these types of books into ...
PostGhost Stories That Talk About Life: A Q&A With Atelier Sento
Today we are speaking with Cecile Brun and Olivier Pichard, the award winning creative team known as Atelier Sento, and the authors of the new Tuttle graphic novel, Festival of Shadows. Atelier ...
PostCrowning the Queen of the Universe!
It might as well be Coronation Day because a new queen has been crowned! Except this time, we're not just talking about one country's royal family. We're talking about the Queen of the Univers ...
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 ...
PostWomen in Translation Month: Murasaki Shikibu & The Tale of Genji
Happy Women in Translation Month!What is Women in Translation Month?In 2014, blogger Meytal Radzinski created the annual August tradition of celebrating literature written by women in languages other ...
PostMyth and Imagination: Author Interview with Eliza Victoria
In honor of Women's History Month, we are featuring articles from some of our amazing women authors. This week we interview Eliza Victoria, author of the upcoming books Wounded Little Gods ...
PostThe Challenge of China: Sam Kaplan on the Need for Liberalization
Today we have an article by Sam Kaplan, the author of Challenging China from Tuttle. Sam is a trade and foreign policy expert who has worked on China policy for over 30 years. This article is ...
PostMeet the Amazing Beasts! An Interview With the Ang Ink Artists Collective
One of our most exciting spring releases is The Amazing Beasts of Philippine Mythology — written and illustrated by the Ang Ink Artists Collective, a group of Asia's leading children's ...
PostReflections on The Queen's Gambit and Mah Jongg: Guest Post by Gregg Swain
Gregg Swain is an author and Mah Jongg instructor. She lectures across the United States, speaking at clubs, museums, and social organizations. She is the co-author of American Mah Jongg for Eve ...
PostGardens 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 ...
PostThe World’s Superstars Will Likely Fail Us at the G20: Guest Post by Sam Kaplan
Sam Kaplan is the author of Challenging China and has worked with and in China for over thirty years in a variety of roles. As president of the Trade Development Alliance of Greater Seattle, he ...
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 ...
PostWhat the Story of Tokyo Rose Teaches Us About AAPI Identity
It's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month here in the U.S., and we want to share some thoughts from the authors of the upcoming Tuttle graphic novel, Tokyo Rose: Zero Hour. In case you ar ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
PostDownloadable Content
To view or download the supplementary content for your purchased book, ebook, or kit, please click on the title below: 500 Basic Korean Verbs A Beginner's Guide to Japanese Haiku A Bilingu ...
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