All the Colours of Tokyo

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781923049406
  • Dimensions: 165 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Smith Street Books
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Explore the familiar sights of Tokyo via their iconic colours in this illustrated tour of the city.

All the Colours of Tokyo is an illustrated exploration of the iconic objects that define the city, through the colours that weave through its streets and define its landmarks.

Explore Tokyo in a brand-new way, with playful illustrations of its most iconic elements catalogued into colour groupings – individually observe the components of city life and watch how they create a vibrant kaleidoscope of colour when they all come together.

From the pink cherry blossoms that explode each spring and the glossy reds of Senso-ji, to the white snow-cap of Mount Fuji and the kaleidoscopic neons that line the streets of Shinjuku, Tokyo lovers can spot the whole rainbow through the pages of this book.
Megan McKean is an Australian designer, illustrator and author with permanently itchy feet — her work is focussed primarily on travel and depicting colourful cities around the world. Megan’s illustrations are characterised by bright colour palettes, strong line work and surprising details hidden within each piece, encouraging the viewer to go back for another look to see what they may have missed.

Her best-selling children’s books have been shortlisted for several awards. The Hello…! series, published in Australia by Thames & Hudson, has been reprinted multiple times, and is available in English and Chinese language editions. Megan has lived in Sydney for most of her adult life but relocated to Sweden in 2020.