Hours:
11:00am - 7:30pm (Daily)
The book list includes the books I read aloud to students during snack time. They’re familiar with the stories and characters, so if you show them the cover images, they’ll likely recognize them. I recommend asking your student which ones were their favorites. If your student mentions a different book that I read in class, please feel free to reach out to me!
All of which are imported directly from Japan. Due to import taxes, they are more expensive than domestically available books. Fortunately, there’s a great Japanese bookstore, Kinokuniya 紀伊國屋, in Beaverton, Oregon. You can place an order with them, and they’ll ship the books to your home. You may also visit the store, but they may not have every title in stock. If you’re looking for a specific book, I recommend contacting them directly before making the trip. Orders typically take about 2-3 weeks to arrive. You can also look for other books via Kinokuniya website: Kinokuniya Bookstore
Beginner Level (Grade: K/1)
Intermediate and above Level (Grade: 1- 5)
*Private part is showing in the picture
Traditional Japanese folktales: The YG Annual Play Performance showcases stories
*3rd Grade Play Performance
Private parts in the pictures
YG 3rd Grade Play Performance
*YG 4th Grade Play Performance
Newselections (Selected by Sayaka Sensei Fall, 2025)
This book introduces the various “big troubles” children face in everyday life, categorized by their “crisis level” and “likelihood.” Spilling milk, getting shampoo in your eyes, or struggling to open a straw—each familiar mishap is humorously illustrated, along with explanations of how to handle it and what further troubles it might lead to.
This book illustrates a Japanese bakery, showcasing a variety of fun breads that people in Japan enjoy daily. Curious about the delicious smells from Wanwan’s bakery, Noraneko Gundan sneaks in at night to bake bread. But after adding too much baking powder, the bread explodes and sends the whole factory flying!
Kumata visits the Japanese summer festival filled with food stalls, mikoshi parades, fireworks, and obon dance, an exciting Japanese summer day illustrated through the art of aluminum plate cutting.
Amazon Online- Kids Japanese Workbook
multiplication (amazon)