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About Shimokitazawa by Banana Yoshimoto: If you went outside with just your cell phone and wallet, you could always meet someone you knew. A record of love, living embraced by the big warmth of a small town. This item is stored at home. It is in very good condition, but there is some aging due to its age. We ask for your consideration if you understand this. If you went outside with just your cell phone, wallet, and keys, you could always meet someone you knew. Drawn to Shimokitazawa, a town where the atmosphere of being able to dream freely remained, she moved there with her family. She made a booklet with the bookstore "B&B," seriously chose her son's figures at the toy store "2-chome 3-banchi," and replenished her energy at the curry shop "Magic Spice." A record of love, living embraced by the big warmth of a small town. Guided By walking Book gods Various eras of life Ultraman and Kamen Rider That day's Pirikatan Bookstore Angels A relationship of only thanks Movies Settling down? Moving? Heroes You know me Behind the scenes 1: Iju Rider Behind the scenes 2: Truly behind the scenes Behind the scenes 3: Worrying about myself Behind the scenes 4: Works Behind the scenes 5: A strange journey Behind the scenes 6: Ohno Mai-chan of Shimokitazawa Behind the scenes 7: Seriously bad scene From reviews: I lived there for about 4 years. It's a good town. She's writing about the Shimokitazawa of today. It's written in a way that makes you want to live there. You can't write it unless you truly love it. I like this person's expression of the town. The interesting part of this book may not be understood unless you are from the Showa generation. I only walked through Shimokitazawa over 30 years ago, but I understand Banana-san's feelings well. The memories of the individual shops (greengrocers, fishmongers, butchers, candy stores, etc.) that once existed are disappearing. After reading other people's reviews, I didn't buy it for a long time, but now I'm glad I bought it. Even those who don't know Shimokitazawa will be touched by this book.
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