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First reviews of "A Geek in Japan"

I’m very happy to find the first reviews of my book, “A Geek in Japan”. Thank you! These are some excerpts from your reviews:

I lived in Japan for 4 years and every-time I used to step out of my house, I used to see something and wonder what that is, wonder why they do that, wonder what I should do now. A Geek in Japan is like a compilation of answers to all questions that ever crossed my mind presented in a fun, colorful and extremely addictive way. Every other page there was an A-HA moment for me.

You don’t need to be a geek at all, actually the title has little or almost nothing to do with the contents which are much much more culturish than geekish.

A geek in Japan is the best book any Japan lover could ask for. Plain and simple.

“A Geek in Japan” is one of the most versitile publications I’ve had in my hands for a long time. Readers will enjoy a gorgeous cover and page design along with truly wonderful pictures, most of them by the author, whilst reading insightful and accurate information about Japan.

Great pics and descriptions. Don’t miss it, this book will captivate you from start to finish!

It reads as a true personal experience of the country, not another tourist guide or brochure, it includes gorgeous photographs (taken by the author) and even though the word “geek” is on the title, Mr. Garcia strikes a difficult balance in the subjects he portraits, ranging from ancient traditions to the latest trends without forgetting the craziest Akihabara antics.

The narrative is fresh, fun and easy to read, while at the same time providing very complete and accurate description of a myriad of topics from the ancient traditions to the modern popular culture, and plenty of tips for travelers.

A geek in Japan is not a travel guide, but rather a way to immerse you in the Japanese culture, and therefore an essential read for anyone that really wants to enjoy a trip to Japan or learn about this wonderful country.

An unabashed Japanophile, I’ve collected a fair number of books on the country over the years, searching for that one book that would offer both decent photography and meaty content. While that’s a lot to ask, I think “A Geek in Japan” comes the closest to fitting the bill.

I’d recommend this book to anyone traveling to Japan for the first time.

Read the complete reviews here and here.

I’m also very happy to stay in the Top 20 best selling books about Japan at Amazon during the last two months! Thank you again. There was a week we were the second in the ranking!

A geek in Japan - The book

And the first in the “Most Wished” ranking πŸ™‚

A geek in Japan - The book

Thank you, I’m so happy you like it and enjoy it as much as I did while writing it!

Fuck yeah!
My stupid happy face when I found my book for the first time here at Shinjuku’s Kinokuniya

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β€œA Geek in Japan” Book Launch Presentation & Signing at Roppongi, Tokyo

My book A Geek in Japan will be finally officially on sale in bookstores all over the world from Friday! I will be giving a short presentation about the book at Aoayama Book Center Roppongi the 30th of this month from 20:00. See you there!

Schedule: Thursday June 30th, 2011 20:00 startγ€€
Place: Aoyama Book Center Roppongi Detailed Map
Contact: 03-3479-0479/ Aoyama Book Center Roppongi

More detailed information about the event at Aoyama Book Center website

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Typhoon Songda arrives in Japan

After devastating the Philippines, where it has left victims on its way, Songda typhoon arrives in Japan. Even though it has lost a lot of power, the typhoon is affecting mostly to Okinawa, where many electricity pylons and lamp posts have fallen due to the strong winds, and hundreds of houses have been temporarily left without electricity supply. Okinawa and the south of Japan in general were the only areas that were not affected by the earthquake on March 11th.

In Tokyo the typhoon is barely affecting us, we only have rain and some strong gusts of wind.

Typhoon in Japan

Photos by my friend Chris Willson, who lives in Okinawa:

Typhoon Songda hits Okinawa

Typhoon in Japan