Tokyo has the coolest bookstores in the world.

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Ana Wallace Johnson

Ana Wallace Johnson

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@farahhesham7130
@farahhesham7130 Ай бұрын
in iraq we have a street in baghdad called "Al-Mutananbi street" which is a loooongg street full of bookstores and only bookstores. you can find old men displaying used books on the sides of the street which they just keep there at night because no one steals books. you'll find the biggest arabic publishing houses in there and so many indie bookstores and many of them have a big english books collection
@floralalune1299
@floralalune1299 Ай бұрын
this is so cool!
@farahhesham7130
@farahhesham7130 Ай бұрын
@@floralalune1299 it’s one of the coolest coziest places ever!!
@yuki2855
@yuki2855 Ай бұрын
A dream of mine is to visit it, greetings from Algeria.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
..... well, you're adding another dream place for me to visit. Wow, yeah, that sounds like another haven. Adding it to my google maps. Thanks for the recco!!
@idirooo
@idirooo 19 күн бұрын
The Kanda and Jimbocho area has long been home to many universities and publishing companies, and there were many bookstores in all fields. When students found themselves in financial difficulty, they would gather up all the books in their rooms and sell them to second-hand bookstores to fill their stomachs. Then, when they graduated, they would sell a large amount of their textbooks and expensive specialized books to second-hand bookstores, and exchange them for business suits and other necessities for working adults. Of course, students were not the only users. Second-hand bookstores sometimes have treasures buried inside them. I used to love wandering through bookstores. Sometimes you'll find Kabuki scripts from about 100 years ago. For those who are interested, Jimbocho is full of small second-hand bookstores that you can explore for a few days.
@littlebookish5287
@littlebookish5287 Ай бұрын
I can’t believe how lucky we are with this kind of content😭😭😭😭😭
@AnaMariaBotoser
@AnaMariaBotoser Ай бұрын
You and Oleg are like the fun aunt and uncle that bring cool stuff and amazing stories from their adventures and I love it😂
@SheriMaple
@SheriMaple Ай бұрын
This is a great bucket list item: traveling around the world and visiting bookstores (not the only thing to do, but one of them).
@Sthemingway
@Sthemingway Ай бұрын
Japanese books have such brightly color spines and make me think of school workbooks for math or grammar.
@sleepingninjaquiettime
@sleepingninjaquiettime Ай бұрын
They say book stores are dying but evertime i go to my local spots they're always fairly busy. Cool book store adventures, thx!
@zmani4379
@zmani4379 Ай бұрын
Nice video - I was in Tokyo about 10 years ago or so, and when I visited Jinbocho there was a free map of this district available for tourists, which showed the shops color coded, based on which languages each shop featured (the very fact that they would have come up with such a map blew my mind already) - so I used that map to scout out the English language books - and still I had the same experience as you - I'd expected to scan thru this area in a day, and each separate shop felt like it was going to swallow me up - I still consider this area unfinished business - I have this fantasy of going back and staying till I've bought each and every one of the books that attracted me - but that way madness lies ... 😲
@tomi5294
@tomi5294 Ай бұрын
Honkichi in Shimokitazawa is a must go for any book lovers in Tokyo, they also carry some really great vintage english books usually (if I haven't bought them before you get there)
@KirahsUltraFavs101
@KirahsUltraFavs101 Ай бұрын
I went here last year when I was in Tokyo and it was great!! Watching your video brought back fond memories. ❤
@TheBeatlesToday
@TheBeatlesToday Ай бұрын
“It’s always a long day.” Oleg is a real one 😂
@myhandsaslanguage
@myhandsaslanguage Ай бұрын
Whenever I lose the motivation to read, I just pull up one of your videos. Your passion for reading and your exploration of cool bookstores reminds me that books will expand my world and make my day richer. Thanks for all the work you put into your videos.
@nidhishshivashankar4885
@nidhishshivashankar4885 8 күн бұрын
This girl is chill as hell
@juliagarzarella2113
@juliagarzarella2113 Ай бұрын
Oleg. Man of very few words, but all the right ones
@waregraham8335
@waregraham8335 25 күн бұрын
I have lived in Tokyo for over 30 years and I have had to cull my book and record collections by 100s at a time The degree of detail and breadth of scope is extraordinary, there are more books on Leica cameras ( for eg ) in Japanese than in German Japanese people are voracious readers
@sophiethepegasus
@sophiethepegasus Ай бұрын
Suuuuch a delightful video! I love seeing the emphasis on filming and cinematography. Also, although I would NEVER begrudge an income, there is something kind of nice about not having a sponsor. I obviously don't have any idea what it is like to actually be a youtuber, but there is a sense that you are freer when you are working independent. It reminds me of the earlier days of being subscribed, where it feels like such an intimate little community. Perhaps it is more like that on your patreon but alas, I am poor. Let it be known that a steady income would make it so you were the first person I would subscribe to. XX
@JehnReads
@JehnReads Ай бұрын
I love the way you film and edit! Thank you for showing us these cool bookshops!!
@joelharris4399
@joelharris4399 Ай бұрын
I'm impressed how fast Ana's grown her hair. I was beginning to think she's turned into a Shaolin monk
@NiNa-rt8xd
@NiNa-rt8xd Ай бұрын
This is a wonderful video and just perfect. Loved it. ❤
@UltraRunOne
@UltraRunOne Ай бұрын
How did I find this? KZbin algorithm = magic. I love your channel.
@syd651
@syd651 Ай бұрын
love everything about this, thank you for the content we don’t deserve
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
baby, you deserve it!
@biteofdog
@biteofdog Ай бұрын
This is the kind of bookstore reckless bookslut activity I'd go untested for. Excellent video, I hope you two had a fun time on your vacation!
@ashleyelizabeth8335
@ashleyelizabeth8335 Ай бұрын
My whole life I imagined Tokyo shops to be so nutty and gritty. Like NYC on speed x 1,000. Kind of the opposite! Very cream-colored with pops of brights and polite uniformity. Thank you for sharing 😍
@TheOriginalDogLP
@TheOriginalDogLP Ай бұрын
Tokyo in general is a complete different vibe than ny. Much less chaotic, more clean and tidy
@ashleyelizabeth8335
@ashleyelizabeth8335 Ай бұрын
@@TheOriginalDogLP interesting to see a glimpse! I would love to visit someday. Looks really beautiful.
@TavoLL1511
@TavoLL1511 Ай бұрын
Here in Mexico City most second hand bookstores do have books in other languages. English, French, German and, ironically, Japanese are almost always available. Oh, and "open air" bookstores are also a thing.
@dollycatlin5077
@dollycatlin5077 Ай бұрын
Exhausted, just watching you. I can’t imagine walking through all that for days.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
hahha! can you imagine doing it in 90+ degrees (F)?!?!
@dollycatlin5077
@dollycatlin5077 Ай бұрын
@@AnaWallaceJohnson I say no no no.
@artemisiaday
@artemisiaday Ай бұрын
Best book videos on the internet!
@xporkrind
@xporkrind 25 күн бұрын
Very cool video. I really enjoyed this. We just moved to Japan about a year ago. I am having trouble finding English language books for my 8 year old daughter. But so far that's about the only downside of living in Japan. That and I cannot read, write, or speak Japanese !!!! Loved your "this coffee is delicious" face. You could have been a silent screen star.
@shix-q2r
@shix-q2r 19 күн бұрын
Daikanyama Tsutaya Books is just a 15-minute walk from the last bookshop you visited in this video. It’s a spacious, trendy bookstore and one of the most popular spots in Tokyo.
@matchingbirthdays4happiness
@matchingbirthdays4happiness Ай бұрын
Thank you Ana!!
@Dumballa
@Dumballa Ай бұрын
What a fantastic find. 📚
@ashleyelizabeth8335
@ashleyelizabeth8335 Ай бұрын
Matching couples’ shorts ❤
@eropigas6934
@eropigas6934 19 күн бұрын
日本人です。古書店と喫茶店を永遠ループする時間は極上だと思います。
@myreadinglife8816
@myreadinglife8816 Ай бұрын
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
@Mulberry792
@Mulberry792 Ай бұрын
Waiting for your visit to 7-11. Hope you are enjoying the trip. Always been a dream of mine to visit Japan.
@FishareFriendsNotFood972
@FishareFriendsNotFood972 Ай бұрын
Well you are in luck Miss, because I myself look a little bit vintage, a little bit different, and a little bit dusty! 🤣😜
@yb32
@yb32 Ай бұрын
I was wondering when you would use the whip sound effect in the video and there it is!: 9:00
@regularthings8479
@regularthings8479 Ай бұрын
Outstanding. Many thanks for sharing. I will, I must go.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
YOU MUST! It was really a treat to go there.
@strncatt
@strncatt Ай бұрын
This is such an awesome video!
@bossdeman
@bossdeman Ай бұрын
Thanks Ana
@ma8462
@ma8462 28 күн бұрын
Come to Egypt. We have a very similar area in Fouad Street. It can be translated to Prophet Danie, I guess? It's filled with bookstores, museums, old buildings, it's a place stuck in time. Though be careful with your camera 😂
@prabalpanda0786
@prabalpanda0786 21 күн бұрын
You should visit College Street in Kolkata, India. It is the largest book market in India as well as Asia and the largest secondhand book market in the whole world.
@Rosemary_EternalSunshine
@Rosemary_EternalSunshine Ай бұрын
Hii Ana amazing video as always!! Thanks for blessing my feed. I have a question, what cameras do you use to film? I love the way they look.
@jjcabello1
@jjcabello1 Ай бұрын
So cool Ana, I love the cover design of Japanese books. When you think theres a district like this for like EVERYTHING in Tokyo, not just books, it’s mind blowing. Color me jealous!
@socks_cat356
@socks_cat356 25 күн бұрын
This is the mecca of curry, with original curry restaurants lined up next to second-hand bookstores. I once found a prophecy about the future of the world. It was written before World War II, but when I look at it now, I'm surprised at how accurate it was.
@hermioness2544
@hermioness2544 Ай бұрын
It just hit me who Oleg looks like: Vincent Cassel!!
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
!!!! big crush! Someone recently said Vincent Gallo and I agree as well! It's those Vincents
@MachiavellianWomble
@MachiavellianWomble Ай бұрын
Yeah g'day, calling Starbucks a coffee shop is an insult to good coffee houses but I loved the book shop tour. There a places like Jinbocho around the world. places like Wigtown (Scotland), Hay on Wye (Wales), and probably her in Aust.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I haven't had starbucks in a hot minutre. Not my favorite coffee, but some people love it! And I'd love to make it to all those places!!
@sbdiaries
@sbdiaries 26 күн бұрын
Nice to see japan's love ❤️ for the book 📖 😀. Thanks for showing these incredible stocked stores . Greetings from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Simon and Beth ❤❤❤
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson 26 күн бұрын
Hi Simon and Beth! Thanks so much for stopping by :)
@Enchantingbooknook-1
@Enchantingbooknook-1 Ай бұрын
Did you stumble Upon Morisaki book store?
@Cunningstunts23
@Cunningstunts23 Ай бұрын
She found the doujinshi world 🫠
@drewproductions1358
@drewproductions1358 Ай бұрын
Oh it's Eleven and Mike in Tokyo. IYKYK.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
lmaooo we've come so far!!
@nagasako7
@nagasako7 27 күн бұрын
More often people go to Japan, the more they will like to hang out in Jimbocho than tourist spots. It's not a college town in Tokyo but it's surrounded by college towns so it becomes place for college books, sporting goods. US equivalent would be like living in GIANT library with train station and condos.
@MrUndersolo
@MrUndersolo Ай бұрын
Lived there for three years; I love the memories you brought back... And it's Jimbocho!
@Watanabefamily-lj3my
@Watanabefamily-lj3my 22 күн бұрын
Yup.99 percent of my books I buy I. Japan
@von20808
@von20808 Ай бұрын
I was fascinated by that door opening and closing with no one around (behind you). They have porn magazines and regular books in the same store. Give me a good old American bookstore any day.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
hahah! I think it's more for collectibles. All the raunchy mags were older, nothing really new. But it surprised me a bit!
@iblamesummers
@iblamesummers 19 күн бұрын
where is old/new select ?
@lumenous6540
@lumenous6540 Ай бұрын
what is the name of the second last bookstore that had art and photography books?
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
oooh, I'm not entirely sure, but it's along the main strip of bookshops. there is a 7/11 or some other kombini close to it, if that helps.
@fernandoojeda2132
@fernandoojeda2132 Ай бұрын
Wow!! Are You there?!! 😳 Wonderful!! 😁👍 .... Big Dog....😆☺️😘🖐️
@Hyron-j2z
@Hyron-j2z Ай бұрын
God I love books❤❤❤
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
same, baby, same
@miranda8598
@miranda8598 22 күн бұрын
🎉
@kanrineko
@kanrineko 22 күн бұрын
I'm Japanese. Secondhand bookstore streets are really fun, aren't they? There was some Chinese-sounding music playing in the video. I was a little disappointed by that part.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson 22 күн бұрын
I totally understand the disappointment! I apologize-I looked up ‘Japan’ in my music software and those songs came up. I should’ve done better research
@kanrineko
@kanrineko 22 күн бұрын
Thank you for your answer. It's easy to understand if you remember that there are no traditional Japanese musical instruments that involve plucking strings with a bow. It's a small thing. Please continue to enjoy Japan.
@fhrianfz
@fhrianfz Ай бұрын
it's Ohara
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
@TamaKo-sc3es
@TamaKo-sc3es 26 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great video…but the music (BGM) that you use is SO Chinese.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson 26 күн бұрын
Oh no! I apologize! I looked up ‘Japan’ in my music software and those were the ones that came up. I tried, I promise!
@TamaKo-sc3es
@TamaKo-sc3es 26 күн бұрын
@@AnaWallaceJohnson thank you Ana for the reply… and I hope you will find the book that you are looking for.
@saifis
@saifis Ай бұрын
18:03 thats a.... bug killing coils, I mean they do smell like incense yes.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
omg haahha well, you learn something new everyday
@mk-ur4cq
@mk-ur4cq Ай бұрын
Don't tell my you haven't slurped noodles yet.
@qoopermolly9225
@qoopermolly9225 Ай бұрын
Please, please do not repeat Jinbocho..😂
@ロロロシメシロ
@ロロロシメシロ 23 күн бұрын
5:38 雑に扱うとか、信じられん。
@BookDustMedia
@BookDustMedia Ай бұрын
Tokyo is my dream trip maybe one day.
@bluesandroots2008
@bluesandroots2008 Ай бұрын
No worries Jimbocho was pronounced perfectly. By the way the dumpling store right next to Book Dash is really yummy too.
@無名-s6n9b
@無名-s6n9b 23 күн бұрын
で何冊買ったの?😏
@kanzabousmaha5293
@kanzabousmaha5293 Ай бұрын
the best youtuber that gives tokyo vibes and ambience so well i fellt like i am in tokyo browsing through bookstores and please make more content like that
@kazuki313113
@kazuki313113 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for your introduction but, I just wonder that why always different music foreigner tourist choose to create the video just like this who is introduced about Japan?It's sound like China.
@iscream4040
@iscream4040 Ай бұрын
I'm a Japanese student of university near Jinbocho and I think I saw you guys in front of Vintage shop😂
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson 26 күн бұрын
Omg!! No way!! Oleg and I were probably sweating and hopefully we weren’t too obtrusive! :)
@richardyasushiii3848
@richardyasushiii3848 28 күн бұрын
As someone who lives in Tokyo, I can atest that everything in this video is correct! Thank-you, Ana Wallace Johnson!
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson 26 күн бұрын
Thank you! Tokyo is amazing!!
@nagasako7
@nagasako7 27 күн бұрын
Jimbocho actually made me jealous irl. I was like damn.. I wish I was still young college student and this was where I studied. 😂
@thekeywitness
@thekeywitness Ай бұрын
If I remember correctly, Jimbocho also has some great movie memorabilia shops with super cool posters of old Hollywood movies with titles in kanji.
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson 26 күн бұрын
Yeah! There is so much to explore. It feels like every shop has a particular niche and you can find everything. Truly!
@ilovemylife1385
@ilovemylife1385 Ай бұрын
One thing that really surprised me when I went to bookstores in Japan was the fact that each bookstore has a separate big section for hate books (books with content that hate Korea), and hate books are sold in huge numbers, The Japanese colonized Korea (1910-1945), looted, plundered, killed a lot of people, forced 200,000 young Korean girls to become sex slaves for the Japanese army, and brought Koreans to Japan to work as forced labor. It's shocking that people from the perpetrator country like books that hate, dislike, and condemn the victim country and its people.
@yeshw77
@yeshw77 Ай бұрын
The irony of history is that Japan, the Axis power that committed countless such atrocities in Asian countries and pacific islands including Korea, eventually lost World War II in 1945, but the Korean War in 1950 led to a tremendous economic revival (factories were built in Japan to produce war supplies for the U.S. and U.N. troops), and the country has been prosperous ever since. The hypocrisy of Japanese people who love hate books is creepy.
@aamnahere6250
@aamnahere6250 Ай бұрын
You might find it shocking because they're 'hate books' but as citizen of a place colonised by the British for centuries whose crimes were mostly whitewashed, you'll be surprised how much casual racism and bigotry there is against all British colonial subjects in English classic literature. Japan is certainly not the only country to do it.
@hitoshiyokoo2157
@hitoshiyokoo2157 Ай бұрын
Japan's economic growth has stalled over the past 30 years, and we are now in an economic recession with no end in sight. Reflecting the reality of Japan's hopeless future, some Japanese people are nurturing jealousy and hatred toward neighboring countries that were once colonized by Japan but have now surpassed Japan in economic growth. Thirty years ago, the majority of bookstores were filled with books that reflected on the historical path Japan has taken and sought to build good relations with neighboring countries, but now, inflammatory books by a few nationalists are driving out the good books of the past. For example, a publishing company that produced a number of historic masterpieces in the field of subculture was taken over by vulgar nationalists and began publishing hate books. Ethnocentrism, which incites xenophobia, is an extremely dangerous and worrying phenomenon, but the current situation is that Japan is currently being dragged down by that xenophobia. Greetings from Tokyo, Japan
@qoopermolly9225
@qoopermolly9225 Ай бұрын
Please, please do not repeat Jinbocho..😂
@AnaWallaceJohnson
@AnaWallaceJohnson Ай бұрын
lmaooo there was a struggle bus and I was ON IT
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