Discover the cozy charm of Tokyo’s streets with the Japanese Storefronts Coloring Book . Escape the busy world and immerse yourself in the detailed beauty of Japanese daily life. This unique collection features 30 intricately drawn illustrations that capture the nostalgic and "lo-fi" aesthetic of urban Japan. From retro shops to traditional eateries, each page invites you to slow down and explore a different corner of the city. Inside this book, you'll find: 30 Unique Japanese Shop Designs: Unlike generic books, this collection features specific, authentic locations from your favorite anime and travel dreams. Color your way through a Retro Camera Shop , Traditional Kimono Store , Soba Noodle Bar , Takoyaki Stand , Fresh Fruit Market , and a cozy Flower Shop. - Authentic Details: Each sketch is filled with cultural touches like Japanese signage (Kanji & Hiragana), vending machines, lanterns, and hanging noren curtains, offering a truly immersive experience for Japan lovers. - Stress Relief and Mindfulness: The clean lines and "urban sketch" style are designed to help you focus and unwind. Whether you enjoy shading architectural textures or simply blocking in vibrant colors, this book offers a peaceful escape. - Single-Sided Pages: Every image is printed on its own page with a blank back to prevent bleed-through. This allows you to use your favorite markers and easily remove and frame your finished artwork. - Ideal for All Skill Levels: Whether you are an experienced artist or just looking for a relaxing hobby, these illustrations offer a perfect balance of detail and open space. Recommended for use with: Colored pencils, gel pens, and crayons. Tip: If you use alcohol markers, we recommend placing a protective sheet of paper behind the page you are coloring, just to be safe! Join the community: We’d love to see your finished masterpiece! Share it on social media using our hashtag #Elenarivera . Treat yourself or a Japan-loving friend to this enchanting coloring adventure. Scroll up and add to cart to let the beauty of Japanese storefronts come to life!