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Category Archives: Asia
Book Off Japan
Secondhand and used bookstores around the world have been struggling during the Pandemic just like most other retail businesses. But they have the added burden of replenishing their book stocks. Many used booksellers rely on customers bringing in books to … Continue reading
Bookstore Movements, or the Mariko Aoki Phenomenon
The first time that I stumbled upon the so-called Mariko Aoki Phenomenon (青木まりこ現象, Aoki Mariko genshō)I laughed it off as a poor attempt at bathroom humor. But the second time that I read about this Japanese bookstore issue I thought that it … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Books, Bookstore Tourism, Libraries, Tourism
Tagged Bookselling, bookstore, Japan, Wikipedia
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Take a Coffee Trip
If you have been keeping up with Travel Between The Pages, you know that along with books and travel coffee is one of my main obsessions. Here at TBTP World Head Quarters we are big fans of our friends at … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Europe, Film, Restaurants, Tourism, USA
Tagged Coffee, coffeeshops, YouTube
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The Narrow Road to the Deep North
As some readers know, much of my time is generally occupied finding and selling antiquarian travel books. Although I focus mostly on 19th and early 20th century travel guidebooks, I am interested in other travel literature and unrelated genres, as … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, Books, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged Haiku, Japan, Matsuo Basho, Poetry
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Vacation in a Box
Thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic, most of us have been forced to postpone our summer vacation plans, but IKEA in Dubai has come up with a clever idea to offer “vacations in a box” to help send customers to far-flung … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Art, Asia, Europe, Middle East, Tourism
Tagged Cappadocia, Dubai, Ikea, Maldives, Tokyo, Turkey
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Fantastic Fonts
As an antiquarian book collector, I’ve always been fascinated by the astonishing variations in fonts and typefaces. These days we are so overwhelmed by the variety of fonts that we see both in print and online that we often … Continue reading
Why not wear a smart mask
The Japanese tech start-up Donut Robotics has upped the game for the face mask by creating a “smart” version capable of translating and transmitting messages from Japanese into eight other languages. The “c-mask” (made from plastic and worn over a … Continue reading
Look Through Any Window
I’ve been a bit obsessive about visiting the website Window Swap this week. The brilliantly simple concept has folks around the world post short video clips out of their home windows. I dare you to try it without falling down … Continue reading
Magical Mystery Tour
Vanity Fair magazine commissioned the marvelous video below guaranteed to warm the heart of any Beatles fan. It’s a 12 minute tour around the world using Google Maps, highlighting locations mentioned in the Beatles lyrics, from Liverpool to the Black … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Asia, Europe, Film, Maps, Music, Photography, USA
Tagged Beatles, India, Liverpool, London, Moscow
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