Totto-Chan by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi - ISBN: 9781568366494
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A magical school of freedom and fun that shaped a life.

Totto-Chan

The Little Girl at the Window

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    1 pages

  • Release Date

    6 May 2026

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Summary

This engaging series of childhood recollections tells about an ideal school in Tokyo during World War II that combined learning with fun, freedom, and love. This unusual school had old railroad cars for classrooms, and it was run by an extraordinary man—its founder and headmaster, Sosaku Kobayashi—who was a firm believer in freedom of expression and activity.

In real life, the Totto-chan of the book has become one of Japan’s most popular television personalities, Tetsuko Kuroyanagi. S…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781568366494
ISBN-10:1568366493
Author:Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, Chihiro Iwasaki, Dorothy Britton
Publisher:Kodansha America, Inc
Imprint:Kodansha America, Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1
Release Date:6 May 2026
Weight:567g
Dimensions:140mm x 200mm
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Totto-Chan by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi - ISBN: 9781568366494
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What They're Saying

Critics Review

”[Totto-chan] is a quiet indictment of sterile education.” —New York Times



“Sensitively written, delicately illustrated, poetically translated, Totto-chan is, like a haiku, filled with aesthetic and philosophical depth.” —Library Journal



”[Totto-chan] has reminded millions of Japanese what children think education should be.” —International Herald Tribune



Totto-chan can be expected to attract American educators, parents, and perhaps some children who appreciate the international view beyond their own first-floor window.” —Christian Science Monitor

About The Author

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, daughter of the celebrated violinist, was voted Japan’s most popular television personality fourteen times. She studied to become an opera singer but then became an actress instead, winning a prestigious award for her work in radio and television. She spent 1972 in New York studying acting, and was critically acclaimed in Japan for her leading role in works by Albee and Shaffer and in Melchior Lengyel’s “Ninotchka.” Her daily television talk show, “Tetsuko’s Room,” is still going strong after more than twenty years. Japan’s first such program, it was recently awarded television’s highest prize. This and the other shows on which she regularly appears all enjoy top viewer ratings.

Devoted to welfare and conservation, Kuroyanagi is Asia’s first UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and serves on the board of the Worldwide Fund for Nature. The Totto Foundation—financed with her book royalties—provides professional training to deaf actors, with whom Kuroyanagi often appears. Kuroyanagi has twice brought America’s National Theater of the Deaf to Japan, acting with them in sign language. She is the author of ten books.

Dorothy Britton

Dorothy Britton, author, poet, and composer, was born in Japan and educated in the United States and England. A pupil of Darius Milhaud, she is well known for her popular Capitol Records album “Japanese Sketches,” in which Tetsuko Kuroyanagi’s father is violin soloist. Her distinguished translation of Basho’s Narrow Road to a Far Province is a classic. She is author of The Japanese Crane: Bird of Happiness and co-author of National Parks of Japan. Her most recent work includes a translation of Princess Chichibu’s autobiography, The Silver Drum and Kuroyanagi’s Totto-chan’s Children.

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