A comic book meant for school kids to learn cultural things about Japan, which are not taught in school. It is divided in 4 parts: food, living, events, others; I personally found the last part which included tea ceremony, sumo and other sports, Go and Japanese chess, and kabuki the most interesting. Since it is aimed at children, it does not bring forth a very stimulating read for an adult, however, it can be a useful read for foreigners who want to increase their Japanese vocabulary, while learning about the origin of many Japanese traditions and customs. Written in an accessible language, good to read with your kids.