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Rice

Rice

Makiko Sano

HEADLINE PUBLISHING GROUP
2025
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A glorious celebration of rice with 80 delicious recipes and text that explores preparing, cooking and storing this magnificent hero ingredient.Affordable, versatile, delicious and satisfying, rice is a staple in Asian cuisine, a favourite ingredient that forms the backbone of tasty recipes enjoyed the world over. Building on the success of her first book Ramen, this second collaboration with author Makiko Sano follows her winning formula, celebrating Japan's deep connection with rice with of 80 delicious Asian recipes. Featuring gorgeous colour recipe and step by step photographs, chapters include Kake Gohan, Donburi, Rice Noodles, Onigiri, Rice Cooker Dishes, Rice Flour, Savoury Rice and Rice Paper, with gluten-free meal ideas in each section. Along with expert advice on how to cook the perfect rice, how to make a meal in a rice cooker and how to overcome the many challenges faced when cooking rice, this is the go-to rice cookbook.
Stir Fry

Stir Fry

Makiko Sano

HEADLINE PUBLISHING GROUP
2026
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Fast, fresh and flexible - stir frying is a time-honoured technique guaranteed to make delicious meals in a matter of minutes. Written by chef and expert author Makiko Sano, Stir Fry shows you how to master the art of high-heat cooking, with one pan on one flame, and make mouth-watering meals for every occasion. Celebrate sizzling ingredients, mingling flavours and fresh vegetables with this compendium of 80 delicious, easy to make recipes inspired by Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Malaysian and Korean cuisines. Whether you're a wok pro or stir fry novice, now it couldn't be easier to get fired up with lightening-fast dinners that deliver on taste and flavour every time. Featuring: The fundamental principles of perfect stir frying The best vegetables for stir-frying and their unique characteristics Popular stir fry sauces Delicious stir fry dishes Recipes include: Kung Pao Chicken Cashew Chicken Mongolian Beef Beef with Broccoli Sweet and Sour Pork Buddha's Delight Chinese Water Spinach Yaki Udon Yakisoba Pad Kee Mao Japchae Singapore Noodles Chahan Nasi Gorengm Egg Fried Rice Yangzhou Fried Rice
Mix & Matcha

Mix & Matcha

Makiko Sano

HEADLINE PUBLISHING GROUP
2026
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From Japanese chef and author of Ramen, Rice and Stir Fry, Makiko Sano, this is her first gift format cookbook that embraces with the growing, global Matcha trend. This vibrant cookbook, packed with 60 delicious recipes, has everything you need to know about Matcha - the celebrity-favourite and upward trending hero ingredient and powdered green tea that's rich in nutrients and antioxidants and gives you a slow-release caffeine kick throughout the day. From iced latte to ice cream and fried rice to French toast, now it couldn't be easier to use Matcha in your everyday cooking, with delicious recipes for Breakfasts, Mains, Frozen Desserts, Puddings & Custards, Spreads, Condiments & Snacks, Cakes, Bakes & Treats and Hot & Cold Drinks and a comprehensive Introduction that explains the importance of quality, the cultural and ceremonial aspects of matcha, proper storage and shelf life and how to prepare authentic matcha. Mouth-watering recipes: Pancakes Porridge Overnight Oats Energy Balls Matcha-crusted Cod Stuffed Mushrooms Panna Cotta Tiramasu Matcha & Garlic Dipping Sauce Chocolate Truffles Tumeric Latte Matcha Protein Shake
Ramen

Ramen

Makiko Sano

HEADLINE PUBLISHING GROUP
2023
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"Absolutely brilliant . . . get this book." – Stanley TucciLean into the food phenomenon and culture craze that's captured the world, with ramen, the healthy fast-food that is quick to cook and delicious to eat.With slurpable noodles, umami broths and colourful customizable toppings, this unique comfort food can be endlessly adapted according to your individual tastes and creativity. Learn the basics of broths and noodles, plus a range of add-ons to adapt as you like. Take a journey from Japanese street stall favourites and Korean versions with kimchi and spicy gochugaru to home-cooked quick meals and Tiktok-style instant recipes. Whatever style you prefer – a light shoyu mushroom ramen, a meaty chashu pork ramen or the slow-cooking legendary tonkotsu ramen – here are recipes that make for enjoyable eating all times of the day or night.
Sushi Slim

Sushi Slim

Makiko Sano

Quadrille Publishing Ltd
2013
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Have you ever wondered why Japanese women stay so slim? Research shows that the Japanese diet is one of the healthiest in the world: balanced, slimming, and packed with superfoods. Japanese girls learn about food from their mothers: what to eat to make your hair shine, your skin glow, to get rid of wrinkles, to make your nails strong and healthy. But above all, how to stay slim ...Japanese women practise 'virtuous indulgence': they don't deny themselves foods that they love, but they only eat them in very small quantities - lots of little plates rather than one big one - and only healthy snacks in between. They count calories obsessively and know which dishes will provide all their nutritional - and beauty - needs, with the minimum of fuss. Now you, too, can benefit from their wisdom. In Sushi Slim, using the latest scientific research, Makiko shows how eating Japanese food can help you get slim and stay slim. Once you begin to eat this way you'll feel the kilos drop away, plus all the recipes are calorie counted to help you maintain your perfect weight. Sushi is light, fun, supremely tasty and extraordinarily healthy, and with Makiko's foolproof directions you'll have no trouble putting together the pretty, delicious dishes. Also included are soups and refreshing salads. Eat California Rolls for the hair-glossing benefits of black sesame, or try the fabulously covetable Collagen Soup for a lunchhour facelift. And you don't have to give up your diet at work. Makiko's tips will have you packing a bento box of healthy delights straight from your freezer, which will be perfectly ready in time for lunch.
El Arte del Ramen: 80 Boles Y Caldos Sencillos
Embrace the culture craze that, s captured the world, with ramen, the healthy fast food. With slurpable noodles, umami broths and colourful, customizable toppings, ramen is the go-to comfort food that can be endlessly adapted according to your individual tastes, creativity and the ingredients you have to hand. In Ramen, Makiko Sano takes you through the basics of tares, broths, noodles and toppings to build your ramen bowl and provides over 80 recipes, from Japanese classics and spicy Korean versions to home-cooked meals, seafood, vegan and vegetarian options, plus ways to pimp up your instant noodles.
Hello Tokyo

Hello Tokyo

Makiko Sano

Gemini Books Group Ltd
2026
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This bright, bold city guide contains everything you need to know to fully embrace all Tokyo has to offer and explore its urban hubs. From what to do and where to stay to hidden gems and essential eating spots, Tokyo-born Makiko Sano clues you in on the city’s must-see sights and experiences. She brings you the real, authentic Tokyo, beyond the tourist traps and basic sightseeing lists. Find out how to greet locals, deal with currency, dress for the weather, get around the city and use public transport – invaluable local knowledge that you’ll not find in other travel guides. And because Tokyo isn't just about seeing but doing, there's a section on where to go for hands-on workshops, craftmaking and cooking classes.
Makiko's Diary

Makiko's Diary

Makiko Nakano

Stanford University Press
1995
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This is the intimate and richly informative diary kept in 1910 by the young wife of a bustling merchant household in Kyoto. Makiko's husband was the had of his family's pharmaceutical business, and because the store and the family's living quarters were under one roof, it was a very busy place. Makiko writes perceptively about both special occasions (such as weddings, funerals, ancestral memorial services, and festivals) and the daily routine of the complex household. Almost all of the Japanese women whose accounts of family life are available in English were members of the elite or individuals who distinguish themselves in public life or in the arts. Makiko's Diary differs in that it is a spirited, first-hand account of the domestic world of a housewife, the role played by the vast majority of Japanese women. Makiko herself emerges as an engaging young woman, displaying flashes of sly humor, anger, sarcasm, and self-pity to temper her usual cheerfulness, eagerness to please, and determination to become a better person. Hers is a compelling voice.
Makiko’s Diary

Makiko’s Diary

Makiko Nakano

Stanford University Press
1995
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This is the intimate and richly informative diary kept in 1910 by the young wife of a bustling merchant household in Kyoto. Makiko's husband was the had of his family's pharmaceutical business, and because the store and the family's living quarters were under one roof, it was a very busy place. Makiko writes perceptively about both special occasions (such as weddings, funerals, ancestral memorial services, and festivals) and the daily routine of the complex household. Almost all of the Japanese women whose accounts of family life are available in English were members of the elite or individuals who distinguish themselves in public life or in the arts. Makiko's Diary differs in that it is a spirited, first-hand account of the domestic world of a housewife, the role played by the vast majority of Japanese women. Makiko herself emerges as an engaging young woman, displaying flashes of sly humor, anger, sarcasm, and self-pity to temper her usual cheerfulness, eagerness to please, and determination to become a better person. Hers is a compelling voice.
Uzhasnaja Makiko

Uzhasnaja Makiko

Khino Khideshi

Fabrika komiksov
2023
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Junoj demonitse Makiko ne povezlo roditsja durnushkoj. No miritsja s etim priskorbnym obstojatelstvom ona ne sobiraetsja, tem bolee chto u nee est sposob izmenit sudbu - dlja togo, chtoby stat samoj prekrasnoj obitatelnitsej ada, ej vsego lish nuzhno zataschit v preispodnjuju neskolko nevinnykh chelovecheskikh dush. Sumeet li ona osuschestvit svoe zavetnoe zhelanie ili neozhidanno obnaruzhivshajasja v nej dobrota obrechet ee na vechnye stradanija? Eti i drugie istorii o demonakh - v sbornike klassicheskikh proizvedenij Khideshi Khino.Perevodchik: Vergun Alena
Virginia Woolf and the Writing Self

Virginia Woolf and the Writing Self

Makiko Minow-Pinkeyr

Edinburgh University Press
2018
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Makiko Minow-Pinkney's "Virginia Woolf and the Problem of the Subject" (1987) was a pathbreaking investigation of the relations between psychoanalysis, feminism and modernism in Woolf's writings. Two decades later it remains a central reference point in the field, much cited by critics and consistently featuring on student reading lists. This volume of selected essays brings together some central sections of that earlier book, including both its theoretical framework and its striking analysis of Orlando, and essays published since in which Minow-Pinkney extends her Kristevan and Lacanian approach to the question of Woolf's subjectivity and its relationship to her writing. The approach itself is refined in important new theoretical directions, and it is then extended into a variety of exciting new areas such as Walter Benjamin's theory of translation, modernist technology, postmodern theory, Japanese modernism, and the curious contemporary phenomenon of fictional biographies of Virginia Woolf.Woolf's major novels such as "Mrs Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse" and "The Waves" are explored in startling new ways, but less well-known corners of the Woolf canon such as "Evening over Sussex" and "Carlyle's House" are illuminated too. Minow-Pinkney has been one of the major practitioners of a literary theory-oriented approach to Virginia Woolf, and these essays represent the lifetime summation of her distinguished work in the field. Key features: reprints a substantial section from the author's seminal but now unavailable 1987 study of Woolfian subjectivity; refines the author's Kristevan-Lacanian theoretical framework in new directions through such concepts as 'the Thing' (Kristeva), 'the Imaginary father' (Kriteva), 'the Real' (Lacan) and the Freudian problematic of mourning and melancholia; and addresses exciting new areas such as Walter Benjamin's theory of translation, modernist technology, postmodern theory, Japanese modernism, and the contemporary phenomenon of fiction.
Virginia Woolf and the Problem of the Subject

Virginia Woolf and the Problem of the Subject

Makiko Minow-Pinkney

Edinburgh University Press
2010
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This classic study shows that Woolf's most experimental writing is far from being a flight from social commitment into arcane modernism. Rather, it can be best seen as a feminist subversion of the deepest formal principles of a patriarchal social order: the very definitions of narrative, writing and the subject. In a series of subtle readings of five major novels - Jacob's Room, Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando and The Waves - closely informed by psychoanalytic theory, Makiko Minow-Pinkney presents Woolf as a committed feminist whose politics emerged as an aspect of her experimentation with language and form.
Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love

Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love

Makiko Nishitani

University of Hawai'i Press
2020
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Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork among Tongan migrant mothers and adult daughters in Australia, anthropologist Makiko Nishitani provides a unique account of how gifts, money, and information flow along the connections of kin and kin-like relationships. Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love challenges the conventional discourse on migration, which typically characterizes intergenerational changes from tradition to modernity, from relational to individual, and from obligation to autonomy and freedom. Rather, through an intimate examination of Tongan women's everyday engagement with kinship relationships, Nishitani highlights how migrant women and their daughters born outside Tonga together create a field of relationships with kin and kin-like people, and navigate between individualistic, personal desires and familial duties and obligations. Their negotiations are not limited to a local frame of reference, but encompass vast distances, including relationships with relatives in places like Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and the "home" island nation. Tongan women manage these relationships across diverse modes of communication: face-to-face interactions in homes and at church, lengthy telephone conversations on fixed phone lines in kitchens, and interactions on social media accessed on living room computers shared between neighboring households.Relationships between migrant mothers and second-generation daughters are suffused with warmth and empathy, as well as tensions and misunderstandings. Nishitani's work demonstrates the critical contemporary relevance of classical anthropological kinship studies and gift theories as tools that can help us to understand transnationalism in the "digital" age. Through reflections on feminist geography, social theory of technology, Bourdieu's field theory, and media studies, Nishitani makes a convincing call for anthropologists to use relationships rather than geographical places as a site of anthropological fieldwork in order to understand the sociality of diasporic people.Filled with rich, intimate portrayals of diasporic women's everyday lives and the everyday politics of familial relationships, Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love will appeal to students and scholars of the anthropology of migration, of communication technologies and social media, and of gender and familial relationships, as well as to those interested in fieldwork methodology, transnational and migration studies, and Pacific Studies.
Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love

Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love

Makiko Nishitani

University of Hawai'i Press
2021
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Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork among Tongan migrant mothers and adult daughters in Australia, anthropologist Makiko Nishitani provides a unique account of how gifts, money, and information flow along the connections of kin and kin-like relationships. Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love challenges the conventional discourse on migration, which typically characterizes intergenerational changes from tradition to modernity, from relational to individual, and from obligation to autonomy and freedom. Rather, through an intimate examination of Tongan women's everyday engagement with kinship relationships, Nishitani highlights how migrant women and their daughters born outside Tonga together create a field of relationships with kin and kin-like people, and navigate between individualistic, personal desires and familial duties and obligations. Their negotiations are not limited to a local frame of reference, but encompass vast distances, including relationships with relatives in places like Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and the "home" island nation. Tongan women manage these relationships across diverse modes of communication: face-to-face interactions in homes and at church, lengthy telephone conversations on fixed phone lines in kitchens, and interactions on social media accessed on living room computers shared between neighboring households.Relationships between migrant mothers and second-generation daughters are suffused with warmth and empathy, as well as tensions and misunderstandings. Nishitani's work demonstrates the critical contemporary relevance of classical anthropological kinship studies and gift theories as tools that can help us to understand transnationalism in the "digital" age. Through reflections on feminist geography, social theory of technology, Bourdieu's field theory, and media studies, Nishitani makes a convincing call for anthropologists to use relationships rather than geographical places as a site of anthropological fieldwork in order to understand the sociality of diasporic people.Filled with rich, intimate portrayals of diasporic women's everyday lives and the everyday politics of familial relationships, Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love will appeal to students and scholars of the anthropology of migration, of communication technologies and social media, and of gender and familial relationships, as well as to those interested in fieldwork methodology, transnational and migration studies, and Pacific studies.
The Just Bento Cookbook: Everyday Lunches to Go

The Just Bento Cookbook: Everyday Lunches to Go

Makiko Itoh; Makiko Doi

Kodansha America, Inc
2011
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Bento fever has recently swept across the West, fuelled not just by an interest in cute, decorative food, but by the desire for an economical, healthy approach to eating in these times of recession. A leading light in the popularization of bento has been Makiko Itoh, whose blog, Just Bento, has nearly 160,000 subscribers in the U.S. alone, all of whom love her delicious recipes and practical bento-making tips. Now, for the first time, Itoh's expertise has been packaged in book form. The Just Bento Cookbook contains 25 attractive bento menus
Fill This Page

Fill This Page

Makiko Tatsumi Orser

Quiet Fox Designs
2020
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Fill This Page is a guided art journal to discover your creativity, practice mindfulness, and connect to the world you live in through your eyes, hands, and heart. With simple direction and subtle inspiration, you’ll fill these pages with doodles of feathers, triangles, and clouds, writings of your dreams, memories, and heritage, and hopes for things you want to learn, places you want to see, and superpowers you wish you had. Using markers, pens, water colors, and even washi tape, feel the joy of creating and have fun! Artist and author Makiko T. Orser is passionate about helping people discover their inner creativity by giving them liberating, open-ended opportunities to do so. Through the practice of drawing, writing, visualizing, relaxing with self-affirmations, and reinforcing positive thinking with each simple task, readers will be able to express themselves and possibly learn something new about themselves they didn’t know before!
Happy Wool Felt Animals: Needle Felt 30 Furry & Feathered Friends
30 Needle Felted Animals to Make and Love Craft a menagerie of miniature animals from simple materials Author Makiko Arai's easy felting techniques are perfect for beginners or anyone who enjoys a relaxing handcraft. With a little wool roving and a felting needle in hand, you'll get step-by-step instructions to make 30 fuzzy friends, with a focus on shaping, color, and texture. Sculpt wire structures for stability, finish faces with lifelike expressions, and turn your creations into adorable pins you can take anywhere From palm-size pups and curious cats to bunnies, deer, squirrels, and more, it's time to let your imagination run wild Feel all the fuzzies Everything you need to know to make 30 wool felted friendsGet cozy with basic needle felting techniques, tools, and how-tosFrom bears to bunnies--Follow step-by-step instructions for every animal
I Want to Dance

I Want to Dance

Makiko Toyofuku

Kane/Miller Book Publishers
2020
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One night a white rabbit glimpses a ballet class in progress, and is enchanted. She gathers her courage and asks if she may join the class. Soon, other friends join too, and learn - along with classical ballet - that being true to yourself can be beautiful. A heartwarming story about having the courage to step into unknown worlds.
Tattoo

Tattoo

Makiko Kuwuhara

Berg Publishers
2005
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In the 1830s, missionaries in French Polynesia sought to suppress the traditional art of tattooing, because they believed it to be a barbaric practice. More than 150 years later, tattooing is once again thriving in French Polynesia. This engrossing book documents the meaning of tattooing in contemporary French Polynesian society. As a permanent inscription, a tattoo makes a powerful statement about identity and culture. In this case, its resurgence is part of a vibrant cultural revival movement. Kuwahara examines the complex significance of the art, including its relationship to gender, youth culture, ethnicity and prison life. She also provides unique photographic evidence of the sophisticated techniques and varied forms that characterize French Polynesian tattooing today.Winner of The Japanese Society for Oceanic Studies Award 2005.