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Land of the Rising Cat

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Land of the Rising CatDiscover the enchanting world of feline fascination with this captivating book. 'Land of the Rising Cat' is a delightful paperback published on September 3, 2019, and it leads you through Japan's unique cat culture. This well crafted guide dives deep into the lives of Japan's beloved cats found in coffee shops, hotel lobbies, and even serving as train station masters. But what drives this cat mania? Join author Manami Okazaki as she explores the

Discover the enchanting world of feline fascination with this captivating book. 'Land of the Rising Cat' is a delightful paperback published on September 3, 2019, and it leads you through Japan's unique cat culture. This well-crafted guide dives deep into the lives of Japan's beloved cats found in coffee shops, hotel lobbies, and even serving as train station masters. But what drives this cat mania? Join author Manami Okazaki as she explores the origins and growth of this phenomenon, uncovering quirky tales such as Buddhist funeral services for cats.

Packed with fascinating insights, this tip-to-tail cat compendium invites you to experience Japan's cat shrines, temples, and lively festivals. With interviews featuring artisans, fashion designers, and internet celebrities, the book showcases the extraordinary influence of cats on Japanese pop culture, from iconic manekineko dolls to viral social media stars. Each page features adorable photographs that celebrate Japan's cat obsession, making it an ideal addition to any cat lover's coffee table.

Whether you're an avid reader, a cultural enthusiast, or a dedicated cat parent, 'Land of the Rising Cat' offers a perfect blend of information and charm, bringing the allure of Japan's feline friends into your home. Enjoy fast shipping and delivery for your new favorite book, so you can dive into this captivating exploration of cats in Japan right away!

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: Land of the Rising Cat
Publisher: Prestel 2019-09-03, Munich
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: paperback

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In a country with millions of cat owners, it's not unusual to find felines in coffee shops, hotel lobbies, and museums; being taken for stroller rides; or even serving as train stationmasters. But how did this cat mania start? Why does it continue to grow? And - are there really Buddhist funeral services for cats? In this lively, tip-to-tail cat compendium, Japanese culture maven Manami Okazaki shares the weird and wonderful realities of Japan's cat shrines, temples, and festivals; interviews toy artisans, fashion designers, and even an architect; and looks at cat-centric social media, manga, and mascots. From ubiquitous manekineko dolls and Doraemon collectibles to Maro, a cos-playing Internet celebrity, every aspect of Japan's ongoing love affair with cats springs to life. Accompanied by fun and adorable photographs, this pop culture book is the purrrfect addition to any cat-lover's coffee table.
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