A review of Japan Ai — 3 years ago
Have you ever felt like you stood out from the crowd? Like you were so strange and different, that people couldn’t help but stare? Lately, Aimee’s been getting that feeling all the time. Yes, she’s a fangirl from California who has the ability to detect all things cute. She loves dolls, drawing, manga, and video games. In her spare time, Aimee and her friends like to cosplay, which is making costumes and dressing up as your favorite anime or video game character. But none of these things are the reason that Aimee stands out like a sore thumb. Aimee’s 6’ tall and, while that’s not such a big deal in California, when you’re visiting Japan, you might as well be Godzilla.
When you’re 6’ tall and in Japan, you tower over almost everyone else. People might mistake you for a monster out of a Godzilla movie. You don’t always fit in every bathroom stall. Losing your luggage on the flight is a big deal, because finding cloths your height is almost impossible. People are scared to share a hot springs pool with you. And dressing up as a geisha means you need two people and a chair just to put on a wig.
Aimee’s determined to have a good time while she’s visiting Japan. It’s her dream to see Kyoto, home of traditional Japanese culture, and Tokyo, a city that’s all about the future. Along the way, she and her friends, A.J. and Judy, visit temples, watch musicals, get lost on the trains, cosplay in Harajuka, and adopt a doll. Japan Ai: A Tall Girl’s Adventures in Japan is Aimee’s sketchbook journal of the entire trip.






