Tokyo can feel very different when explored alone.
This illustrated collection brings together 99 small things to notice, try and enjoy across the city: drinking coffee outside a convenience store, riding the Yamanote Line in a full circle, watching reflections move along the Meguro River, or simply sitting by a window as the streets grow quiet.
With gentle watercolour-style illustrations and short, reflective text, 99 Little Things to Do Alone in Tokyo invites readers to slow down and discover the quieter side of everyday Tokyo. It is a small companion for solo travellers, city wanderers, Japan lovers and anyone who finds meaning in ordinary moments.