Dive Into The Gritty World Of “Tokyo Vice!”
Season two of the acclaimed TV series “Tokyo Vice” is on Max no, and I can’t wait to see it.
Why? Because it’s based on this real-life thriller that I read several years ago!
I loved this book, and the series “Tokyo Vice ” is inspired by American journalist Jake Adelstein’s nonfiction, firsthand account of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat.
As they announced:
“The crime drama, filmed on location in Tokyo, captures Adelstein’s (Ansel Elgort) daily descent into the neon-soaked underbelly of Tokyo in the late ‘90s, where nothing and no one is truly what or who they seem.”
Here is the trailer for the series:
If you haven’t seen season one, it is also available on MAX, and it’s worth seeing as a travelogue to the great city of Tokyo!
I own the book that the series is based on, which is riveting:
Adelstein is a Reporter who went to Tokyo to co ver crime in the city, and he learned so much more about what lies underneath these neon streets:
Check out more about the book by clicking on my story here:
I have been to Tokyo five times, and there are parts of the city that defy description:
I filmed a number of wild stories from Tokyo’s nightlife with Host Alex Sim-Wise, who was up for anything:
Click here to see some of her most entertaining outfits as she explored Tokyo:
If exploring Tokyo’s wild nightlife makes you hungry, do what I did and pop into a place that serves up “Okonomiyaki!”
The best thing about this iconic Japanese pancake is that you can make it at home – so I did!
Here’s the recipe!
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this sounds soooo good! I’m going to start with season one
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I have that on my wish list….I will be watching soon…..thanx for the reminder. chuq
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I read the book several years ago and loved it – the show isn’t perfect but I love the vibe
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I am glad you reminded me about the show…..thanx chuq
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Looks like a good series, John. No HBO MAX here though, not that I have ever seen. It might be on satellite for a fee, but I don’t have satellite.
Best wishes, Pete.
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