Hanami: You, Me, & 200 Sq Ft in Japan by Julia Cejas | Graphic Novel Review

Hanami: You, Me, & 200 Sq Ft in Japan by Julia Cejas | Graphic Novel Review

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Reading age

14+

Genre

Realistic fiction

Publisher

Life Drawn

Publication date

August 6, 2024

Embark on a captivating journey with Julia and Marc, a vibrant millennial couple, as they immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Japanese culture over a year.

Set predominantly in Japan, this compelling book not only provides an intriguing narrative but also offers delightful insights into the nuances of daily life in Japan, which I found both enlightening and amusing. While there were moments when I struggled to keep up with the story, overall, I was thoroughly engrossed in their adventures.

Julia, a vibrant artist, exudes a contagious zest for life and possesses an exceptional sense of humor. On the other hand, Marc, though often stoic, demonstrates unfaltering kindness and unwavering diligence.

I highly recommend this book to fellow travel literature enthusiasts. It offers a refreshing perspective on Japanese experiences and may even inspire future explorations.

My rating

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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