The definitive guide to toy shopping in Tokyo is back, updated and expanded to cover essential travel information without unnecessary details. This entertaining tour takes you through neighborhoods famous for toys and pop culture, dispelling common myths along the way. Stores are ranked by importance, with helpful descriptions of their specialties. Meet the diverse characters from designers to eclectic toy shop owners, and discover where to eat while rounding out your toy purchases with the coolest books, magazines, designer t-shirts, sneakers, music, and more. Featuring stunning photography, well-thought-out maps, and a specialized lexicon of terms and phrases, this guide simplifies your journey through this fascinating city. It provides practical advice on what to pack, where to go, and how to navigate subway maps and make phone calls. As much a treasure map as a travel guide, it breaks down the barriers faced by visitors and captures the essence of Tokyo. With its mix of skyscrapers and ancient temples, the city can be daunting, especially when the best shops are hidden away. This comprehensive resource makes the coolest destinations accessible for the first time, offering an insider’s glimpse into the latest in Tokyo toys, trends, and culture.
Bryan Flynn Books
Brian Flynn was an English author known for his prolific output of detective novels, many of which found favor in the library market. His work often featured intricate plots and a compelling narrative style, designed to keep readers thoroughly engaged. Flynn crafted stories that delved into the complexities of crime and detection. His substantial body of work contributed significantly to the mystery genre, establishing him as a noteworthy voice.





Sonic The Hedgehog, Vol. 2 The Fate Of Dr. Eggman
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Following their last battle, Dr. Eggman's been mysteriously absent from Sonic's life. What shocking secret will Sonic discover when he learns the bad doctor's whereabouts? Collects issues #5-8 of the ongoing series.
The Billiard Room Mystery
- 245 pages
- 9 hours of reading
I was awakened by a piercing scream that echoed and re-echoed through the house. It came from the floor below! “Murder! Murder! Help! Help! Murder!” The setting is Considine Manor in Sussex, where Sir Charles is holding his annual Cricket Week. But the house-party is marred by the discovery of a dead body in the billiard room, not to mention the fact that Lady Considine’s pearls have been stolen. Can Inspector Baddeley catch the criminal, or will it take the super-sleuth Anthony Lotherington Bathurst to discover the diabolical truth? The Billiard-Room Mystery was originally published in 1927. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Steve Barge.
Sonic The Hedgehog, Vol. 1
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Originally published as Sonic the Hedgehog issues #1-4--Copyright page.
A golden age mystery, first published in 1929.