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"the best used English book store in Japan" - Donald Richie "an oasis for foreign bookworms" - Mainichi Daily News October 7, 1995 "the jewel in the crown of Tokyo's secondhand book world" - John Paul Catton, Metropolis
Good Day Books is the largest used English bookshop in Japan, with more than 40,000 different new, used, and rare English titles in stock. Conveniently located "inside the Yamanote Line," a few minutes' walk from Ebisu Station on either the Tokyo Metro Hibiya subway line or the JR Yamanote, Saikyo, and Shonan Shinjuku lines, Good Day Books sells, trades, and buys used English books and sells new English books. Good Day Books also hosts: BookNotes, a monthly series of lectures by the authors of books about aspects of Japan, present or past, and Japanese, famous or obscure: 26 July BookNotes lecturer: Stephen Mansfield, author of Tokyo: A Cultural and Literary History (Signal Books, 2009); BookClub, a monthly geopolitics reading and discussion series: 02 August BookClub discussion: Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century by Philip Bobbitt; and a monthly book club for non-native English speakers: 12 July Non-Native English Speakers' BookClub discussion: The Hungry Ocean by Linda Greenlaw. BookNotes Lecture Series | BookClub Discussion Series | Non-Native English Speakers' BookClub | |  | | Tokyo: A Cultural & Literary History by Stephen Mansfield 26 July
| Terror & Consent by Philip Bobbitt 02 August
| The Hungry Ocean by Linda Greenlaw 12 July
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