Tokyo is one of the most fascinating cities on the planet.
Huge, sprawling, intriguing and decidedly different.
Tokyo Story is both a guide book and a homage; full of local wisdom and insider tips.
I wish I had read a copy before a recent visit - here you'll find suggestions on the best hangouts, shops, bars and eateries.
If you want to know about hidden laneways with historic secrets, or tranquil temples to visit, you'll find all the details here.
Similarly if you want to lowdown on anime and manga collectibles, or want to know the different noodle dishes on offer and where to find the best.
But you'll also find useful facts on public holidays - there are 16 of them annually - and discover that Christmas Day is a working day like any other in the Japanese capital.
So lots more than the usual hotel recommendations and food markets.
Melbourne-based authors Steve Wide and Michelle Mackintosh say they have been obsessed with Japan since their first visit in the late 1990s.They have written 10 books on the country.
If you want to know about Tokyo's distinctive neighbourhoods - each with their own feel - you've come to the right place.
Each chapter has nuggets of fascinating info across Tokyo’s rich history, culture and nightlife.
Think fashion tips, ultra-cool listening bars, crazy moments of pop culture or where you might be able to buy a robot.
There are also handy tips on navigating both Tokyo and Japanese etiquette.
A delightful book for paging through if you have Japan on your travel radar.
TOKYO STORY: A GUIDE. By Steve Wide and Michelle Mackintosh. Published by HARDIE GRANT EXPLORE. RRP $39.99/NZ$45.
TOKYO STORY: A GUIDE. By Steve Wide and Michelle Mackintosh. Published by HARDIE GRANT EXPLORE. RRP $39.99/NZ$45.