Many of you know how much I love the SoraNews24 website – because of stories like this one…here you go!
Taking pocket-sized to whole new extremes. Much like the Lonely Planet travel guides are the go-to resource for English-speaking travellers, in Japan the Chikyu no Arukikata (“How to Walk the Earth”) series is the bible for international jetsetters. Like the Lonely Planet books, these information-heavy guides can be weighty volumes to take overseas with you, so…
Very cute! The site you linked to has pictures that unfortunately don’t load for me but it says they’re a little smaller than a match box. I’d be amazed if anyone could actually read anything in them given their teeny tinyness but they’re definitely a novelty buy that I’d go for. xx
Very cute! The site you linked to has pictures that unfortunately don’t load for me but it says they’re a little smaller than a match box. I’d be amazed if anyone could actually read anything in them given their teeny tinyness but they’re definitely a novelty buy that I’d go for. xx
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Sorry you can’t open but yes, they are novelties that while accurate, are probably impossible to decipher! Thanks for commenting!
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Great idea!
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wow, these look amazing, but doubt I could read them. I still love them for what they are and the japanese are the best at wacky gifts hands down!
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they are! thanks for the comment!
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They are a good idea, but I am guessing those tiny guides might be difficult for someone like me to read, John.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Agree Pete – they are tiny!
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