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       Acknowledgments

       Dorling Kindersley would like to thank the many people   Hayley Maher, Nicola Malone, Sonal Modha, George
       whose help and assistance contributed to the preparation   Nimmo, Scarlett O’Hara, Susie Peachey, Helen Peters,
       of this book.                 Simon Richmond, Ellen Root, Sands Publishing
                                     Solutions, Simon Scott, Ankita Sharma, Susana Smith,
       Main Contributors             Jaynan Spengler, Matthew Wilcox
       Jon Burbank is a travel writer and photographer
       who lives in Chiba prefecture, to the east of Tokyo,   Additional Photography
       with his family.              Stephen Bere, Demetrio Carrasco, Katrina Grigg-Saito,
                                     Martin Hladik, Ian O’Leary, Clive Streeter, Linda
       Emi Kazuko is a writer and broadcaster who moved to   Whitwam, Peter Wilson.
       London from Japan in the 1980s. She is the author of
       several books about the cuisine of her home country.  Additional Illustrations
                                     Gary Cross, John Fox, Nick Gibbard, David Harris, Kevin Jones
       Stephen Mansfield is a British photo-journalist and   Associates, Claire Littlejohn, Mel Pickering, John Woodcock.
       author based in the Tokyo region. His work has
       appeared in over 60 magazines, newspapers, and   Special Assistance
       journals world-wide, including The Geographical, South   Bunka Gakuen Costume Museum; Dolce & Gabbana
       China Morning Post, The Traveller, Japan Quarterly, and   Showroom, Omotesando; Drum Museum; Goto Art
       Insight Japan. He is a regular book reviewer for The   Museum; Isetan Department Store; Isetatsu; Japan
       Japan Times. His pieces cover a variety of subjects such   Folk Craft Museum; Mikimoto, Ginza; Mitsu-koshi,
       as travel, contemporary issues, and cultural and literary   Mitsukoshimae; National Museum of Western Art;
       themes. His photographs have appeared in several   National Science Museum, Ueno; National Noh
       books. He has authored eight books and is currently   Theater; Shibuya 109; Sony Showroom, Ginza;
       working on a book on the cultural history of Tokyo. He is   Tosho-gu Museum of Art
       also the author of Japan: Islands of the Floating World,
       Birmanie: Le Temps Suspendu, and China: Yunnan Province.  Picture Credits
                                     a-above; b-below/bottom; c-centre; f-far; l-left; r-right;
       Robbie Swinnerton moved to Japan in 1980, impelled   t-top.
       by his fascination for sake, seaweed, and soba noodles,
       plus all other aspects of the traditional Japanese diet   The publisher would like to thank the following for
       and culture. For the past 26 years, he has been based   their kind permission to reproduce their photographs:
       in Kamakura, balancing his life by the ocean in the old
       Japanese capital with writing assignments around   (Key: a-above; b-below/bottom; c-centre; f-far; l-left;
       Japan and East Asia. While writing extensively on   r-right; t-top)
       foods of all flavors – his restaurant review column
       Tokyo Food File has run in the Japan Times for over a   4Corners: Richard Taylor 38
       decade – it is Japanese cuisine in all its intricate   Alamy Images: Ablestock 144c; allOver photography
       simplicity that remains his first and abiding love.  97tl; AM Corporation 31cl; Jon Arnold Images 17bl,
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       Emma Anacootee-Parmar, Marta Bescos, Subhadeep   The Bridgeman Art Library: Fuji in Clear Weather’,
       Biswas, Emma Brady, Neha Chander, Imogen Corke,   from the series ‘36 Views of Mt. Fuji’ (‘Fugaku
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       Khatwani, Priya Kukadia, Rupanki Kaushik, Jason Little,   Katsushika (1760-1849)   /   British Museum, London,





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