
The Japanese Twins
The Japanese Twins is a children's novel by Lucy Fitch Perkins, written in the early 20th century. It follows five-year-old twins Taro and Take as they navigate childhood in Japan, welcoming their baby brother and engaging in various cultural experiences. The story highlights their innocent adventures, family dynamics, and traditional celebrations, such as the Feast of Dolls and the Feast of Flags. This work offers a glimpse into Japanese culture through the eyes of children, making it a notable addition to juvenile fiction.

























