In this vibrant and witty text, Donald Richie takes the reader on a tour of the different districts of Japan's capital city, providing insights into a culture and people normally hidden from outsiders. With the eclectic eye and ear of a filmmaker, Richie describes the flavour and idiosyncracies of this chaotic, teeming city. Tokyo is illustrated with over 30 intriguing photographs by Seattle-based photographer Joel Sackett.
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“Tokyo’s style is an absence of style - that is, there seems to be no overriding authority (which is what a style is - a kind of government) - and that the resulting mayhem is the style of Tokyo.”
评分“Tokyo’s style is an absence of style - that is, there seems to be no overriding authority (which is what a style is - a kind of government) - and that the resulting mayhem is the style of Tokyo.”
评分a vibrant touch.
评分“Tokyo’s style is an absence of style - that is, there seems to be no overriding authority (which is what a style is - a kind of government) - and that the resulting mayhem is the style of Tokyo.”
评分“Tokyo’s style is an absence of style - that is, there seems to be no overriding authority (which is what a style is - a kind of government) - and that the resulting mayhem is the style of Tokyo.”
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