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Read Your Way Through Tokyo

The New York Times – Travel:

Hiromi Kawakami, one of Japan’s most popular contemporary novelists, travels with books that help her immerse herself in her destination. Here, she suggests reading for those coming to her hometown, Tokyo.

Hiromi Kawakami and translated by Allison Markin Powell
Author: Hiromi Kawakami and translated by Allison Markin Powell

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Books and Literature, Kono Taeko, literaryguides, Mishima, Yukio, Murakami, Haruki, Poetry and Poets, Seventeen: A Novel (Book), Soseki, Natsume, The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Book), Tokyo (Japan), Travel and Vacations, Writing and Writers
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