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The japanese ninja surprise
The japanese ninja surprise













the japanese ninja surprise

Jeff Brown was born Richard Chester Brown. In translation, he traveled to France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan and Israel, among other places. The character's life extended further, as schoolchildren mailed cut-outs of him to their friends. All together, Stanley's tales have sold nearly a million copies in the United States alone. The last, "Stanley, Flat Again!," was published the year he died. Flat Stanley became the star of a series of perpetually popular books.

the japanese ninja surprise

Jeff Brown had worked in Hollywood and as an editor and writer in New York before creating Flat Stanley, a hero for the youngest readers whose adventures, with illustrations by Tomi Ungerer, were first published in 1964. Want more out of Tokyo? Check out our guide to enjoying Tokyo on a budget. And if you prefer the company of books to ninjas, you'd love these library hotels.Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. For more information and to book the room, visit the hotel's official website here. The room goes for roughly ¥70,000 a night, but if you can split it among your eight-member ninja team, it’s a decently priced stay for the amount of space you get. Don’t worry, there aren’t any ninjas to ambush you in the bathroom – as far as we can tell. The spacious kitchen and eating area Surprise! There's a ninja inside your closetįact is, the room is more like an apartment and features a large dining area complete with a full kitchen.You’ll find some surprises around the place like a ninja silhouette hidden inside the closet doors. What makes this hotel room particularly ninja-esque is that the décor is on point it includes sword-inspired bookends, traditional ukiyo-e -style ninja artwork, kunai throwing knives and even communication scrolls hanging on the walls.

the japanese ninja surprise

Dangerously cool kunai throwing knives Ukiyo-e-style artwork on the walls Between six single beds and a double decker bunk bed, you can basically fit an entire family of ninjas in there. The hotel room is rather spacious, offering enough beds for eight guests. It's got official ninja cred, too, as it's designed with the help of the Japan Ninja Council.

the japanese ninja surprise

This thematic room in the recently opened Mimaru apartment hotel in Okachimachi, Ueno is a ninja fan’s ultimate fantasy. If dining at Tokyo's ninja restaurant and flying around showing off your best ninja moves are high up on your Tokyo itinerary, you might want to book a stay at this hotel featuring a room fit for a ninja.















The japanese ninja surprise