- We two Paris - Jean Paul NISHI / Taku Nishimura - Books

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  • humouristique  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    how a Japanese sees the capital there having lived in Beyond the tourist vision a rather pointed criticism manga version very pleasant and easy to read. it really changes the traditional manga I've read up to this. my eye on paris this is said alread
  • Bd humorous and reflect the reality of cultural shocks  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    Having met Japanese friends during my semester abroad, I found this book in a few scenes already seen. This comic so reminded me of good memories and also made me laugh. I highly recommend.
  • Excellent 259 50 136 3022  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    This manga made me roared with laughter. Everyday situations that we do not notice are described with humor. M.Nishi Congratulations!
  • Funny and so true  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    The tribulations of a Japanese in Paris. Japanese idealize France and everything that goes with it. Our country is almost a fantasy for them ... This is why there is in Paris a special cell for passing Japanese suffering from 'Paris syndrome'. Far fr
  • Good book 137  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    Book very fun and interesting. As I learn Japanese is interesting to see that a Japanese think of Paris and cultural differences that may exist between the two countries.
  • Very funny 29  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    A very funny manga tells the Parisian experience of a young Japanese. I read other books on the same subject but this one is by far the most fun. I look forward to read more "Paris is back!"!
  • Paris Japanized  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    This cartoon (what it is halfway manga ... but the reading direction is to the French) is the story of pocket by anecdotes of life in France of a young Japanese come try his luck in Paris. His humorous and offbeat adventures are those of the author,
  • Very funny! To read like a book of anecdotes and observations  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    Talking scenario would be futile as it is in some ways a collection of anecdotes of the author (Japanese) during his first stay in Paris. So yes it is disjointed but nothing unusual in the genre (Guy Deslile head). I can understand that as French or
  • Instant 2  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    Unlike previous reviews, I enjoyed "Between us paris!" chronicle of a Japanese freshly landed in the French capital and gives us snapshots of his discoveries, disappointments and joys experienced during his stay. No need to script, we are here t
  • 3 scrappy  

    We two Paris (Paperback)
    JP Nishi discovers Paris and defects of Parisians and the sights that differ from Japan (the French are bisouillent all the time to greet the French cartoonists have no assistants unlike mangakas). Sometimes smiled at our foibles, but the whole is qu