Tuesday, January 27, 2009

come home magazines are one of the best things at the book shops over here in japan. they're full of so much inspiration. and the design is so natural. so simple. and so inviting. well, they put out a shop and cafe guide book for japan. and there are so many great finds in there. hidden gems.

the first half of the book is focused on tokyo. full of pictures. and maps. since most visitors to japan spend a bit of time in tokyo ... i scanned some of those pages and put them on flickr. see the flickr button to the right. everything is in japanese. but if you see something you like then just ask the hotel staff. or your friends over here. and they can point you in the right direction. i hope. there are also some shops in kyoto, kobe, fukuoka, and the tokai area. if you'd like your own copy of the book, just let me know. i can hook you up. quite easily.

and this is the come home magazine. that inspired the shop and cafe book.

these magazines are lovely. lovely. full of so many ideas for your home. for your clothing style. mixed with a bit of crafting. and cooking. i love them. and so do many others.

*** since some of you are interested in getting come home magazines. and others might be. here is my email address. alittlegoodness@gmail.com . if you email me then i will get back to you with prices and such. **

7 comments:

Rachael Hutchings said...

Where can I get the book? I'd love to know!

Anonymous said...

will you start selling 'come home' magazine in your etsy shop?

Sweetpea4kids said...

The magazine looks gorgeous. I agree, start selling!!

Anonymous said...

what's the price for a "come home" magazine? thanks

Sachiko said...

I was born and raised in Japan and now live in the U.S. I am just so excited to see that so many people are intersted in Japanese crafts and books!!( I own some of the magazines and books and I love them
). I highly recommend them.

Little Jane St said...

I just adore your blog:) and would love to purchase 'come home' also.

Victorian Heart Quilts said...

I have a fairly good collection of these! Japanese art is just adorable.