What happens when a German otaku and autistic traveler goes to Tokyo? Michael Kumpmann takes you on an unfiltered, honest journey through Japan's capital - from the impressively strict and organized arrival at Haneda Airport, through endless nights in video arcades and giant manga stores, all the way into the neon-lit but sometimes shady world of Kabukicho. Written from a very personal perspective, he describes everyday life in Japan as someone who is autistic and surprisingly finds Tokyo calmer and more comfortable than German cities. At the same time, he draws direct and often provocative comparisons to Germany - regarding safety, politeness, police presence, immigration policy, and social order. Between gaming nostalgia, cultural discoveries, and raw observations, the book also tells a very personal story: a dramatic 60-kilometer walk to the Tokyo Tower as a promise to his girlfriend after she suffered a severe epileptic seizure back home. Encounters with host clubs, yakuza-style characters, and even a political demonstration he initially mistook for something completely different add unexpected twists. A vivid, humorous, and candid travelogue for anyone who wants to experience modern Japan beyond cherry blossoms and tourist clich s - with attitude, heart, and an autistic otaku's point of view.
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