
What we’re about
Welcome to a book club for people who love books a little too much. Whether it’s unread paperbacks gathering dust, an ever-growing wish list, or a tsundoku pile starting to look like modern art, you’re in good company. At the Tsundoku Club, we come together monthly to discuss whatever we’ve managed to read—or that half-read paperweight still sitting on the nightstand. So feel free to bring a bit of your bookish guilt and join us for a judgment-free literary chat.
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If you've ever asked yourself what qualifies as nonfiction, these categories from Google offer some insight.
Biographies/Autobiographies
Memoirs
Essays
Humor
Psychology
Science
True Crime
Self-Help
Personal Development
Business
Leadership
History
Politics
Technology
Fitness
Sports
Adventure
Travel
Philosophy
Finance
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Tokyo Non–Fiction Late Mornings — Theme–Freeatré Kichijoji, Tokyo
Note: This is a late morning edition of Tokyo Non-Fiction Mornings, not the regular early morning meetup.
Fuel your mind while you fuel up on coffee (and a slice of cake if you’ve got a sweet tooth).
Once or twice a month in Western Tokyo, we gather on a weekend morning to share what we've been reading—no assigned books, no pressure. Just real reads, real ideas, and real caffeine (non-caffeinated drinks are welcome too).
Each participant gets 7–15 minutes (depending on the group size) to talk about a non-fiction book, followed by a couple of quick questions or comments before we move on to the next.
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📅When: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Sunday, August 17
📍Where: HARBS (B1), atré Kichijoji
🎙️Format: Round-robin sharing—one person at a time
📚Books: Any non-fiction topic—no set theme
🗣️Language: English (all are welcome, including non-native speakers)***
Rough Plan:
11:00–11:05 — Doors open at 11:00 AM, and with only 70 seats, the place fills up fast. Try to come a little early so we can go in together—otherwise, it’d be easy to miss us. Heads-up: the prices are a bit steep.
11:05–11:10 — Quick introductions
11:10–12:00 — Book sharing***
Just so you know:
- Coffee’s on you.
- Conversation’s on us.
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Getting to HARBS from Kichijoji Station:
(It takes 1 minute if you know where it is, but can feel like forever if you don’t.)
Check the map below first and look for Harbs on the left-hand side. It's just a short walk from the center of the floor.
Basement floor map at atré
Step-by-Step Directions:- Exit via the Central Gate (中央改札): If you're using JR, try to exit through the Central Gate. The South (Park) and West Gates are also possible, but they can be a bit confusing if you're unfamiliar with the station. If you're coming from the Keio Line, head toward the North Exit.
- Head to the North Exit (北口): Don’t go past the North Exit. Walk toward it—atré connects directly to the station. The South (Park) Exit also works, but is trickier to navigate.
*Go to the 1st Floor: JR ticket gates are on the 2nd floor, and the Keio Line gates are on the 3rd floor. Make your way down to the 1st floor. - Enter atré: Look for a glass-door entrance to atré on the first floor, 15 to 30 feet away from the North Exit. The building doesn't have many large signs, but the glass doors have tiny white letters that say "atré," which can help you identify it.
- Navigate to Basement Level 1: Take the escalator or stairs down. You can use the floor map (linked above) or find one on-site—information boards with maps are located throughout the building. HARBS (ハーブス) is shop number B019 in the Second City (2番街) area. If you're unsure, feel free to ask a staff member—they’re usually happy to help.
- Tokyo Non–Fiction Late Mornings — Theme–Freeatré Kichijoji, Tokyo
Note: This is a late morning edition of Tokyo Non-Fiction Mornings, not the regular early morning meetup.
Fuel your mind while you fuel up on coffee (and a Mont Blanc, if you're in the mood for an autumnal chestnut dessert).
Once or twice a month in Western Tokyo, we gather on a weekend morning to share what we've been reading—no assigned books, no pressure. Just real reads and real caffeine (non-caffeinated drinks are welcome too).
Each participant gets 6–15 minutes (depending on the group size) to talk about a non-fiction book, followed by a couple of quick questions or comments before we move on to the next.
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📅When: 10:05 AM – 11:05 AM, Sunday, September 7
📍Where: Cafe de Ginza Miyuki Kan (B1), atré Kichijoji
🎙️Format: Round-robin sharing—one person at a time
📚Books: Any non-fiction topic—no set theme
🗣️Language: English (all are welcome, including non-native speakers)***
Rough Plan:
10:05–10:10 — Grab a table and coffee
Heads-up: drinks are a bit expensive.
10:10–10:15 — Quick introductions
10:15–11:05 — Book sharing***
Just so you know:
- Coffee’s on you.
- Conversation’s on us.
***
Getting to Cafe de Ginza Miyuki Kan (カフェド 銀座みゆき館) from Kichijoji Station:
(It takes 1 minute if you know where it is, but can feel like forever if you don’t.)
Check the map below first and look for Cafe de Ginza Miyuki Kan on the left-hand side.
Note: The name is slightly misspelled on the map, but don’t let that throw you off.
Basement floor map at atré
Step-by-Step Directions:- Exit via the Central Gate (中央改札): If you're using JR, try to exit through the Central Gate. The South (Park) and West Gates are also possible, but they can be a bit confusing if you're unfamiliar with the station. If you're coming from the Keio Line, head toward the North Exit.
- Head to the North Exit (北口): Don’t go past the North Exit. Walk toward it—atré connects directly to the station. The South (Park) Exit also works, but is trickier to navigate.
*Go to the 1st Floor: JR ticket gates are on the 2nd floor, and the Keio Line gates are on the 3rd floor. Make your way down to the 1st floor. - Enter atré: Look for a glass-door entrance to atré on the first floor, 15 to 30 feet away from the North Exit. The building doesn't have many large signs, but the glass doors have tiny white letters that say "atré," which might help you identify it.
- Navigate to Basement Level 1: Take the escalator or stairs down. You can use the floor map (linked above) or find one on-site—information boards with maps are located throughout the building. Cafe de Ginza Miyuki Kan (カフェド 銀座みゆき館) is shop number B012 in the Second City (2番街) area. If you're unsure, feel free to ask a staff member—they’re usually happy to help.