Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san
2018Honda is a skeleton, but more importantly, he is a bookseller. And he'll tell you from firsthand experience that the job of a bookstore employee is more challenging than it may seem to the average customer. Alongside his equally eccentric coworkers, Honda constantly deals with the stressful requirements of the bookselling industry. From the drama of receiving new titles without their bonus material to the struggle of providing quality service to customers who speak a different language, the work of a skeleton bookseller never ends. Nevertheless, despite the hardships he faces, Honda thoroughly enjoys his job and strives to bring the best book selections and service to his customers.
Seasons & Episode
Meet the enthusiastic customers of the bookstore who bring excitement and stimulation to Honda-san’s job.
The long holiday is coming up, and the bookstore is swamped by a ton of shipments. How do the staff make it through?!
Honda-san gives us insight into the interactions between a bookstore and a publisher.
It’s Honda-san’s turn to attend a customer service coaching session.
Honda is faced with restocking popular titles, dealing with energetic foreigners, overseeing the visit of a famous author, and mulling over questions of censorship.
Honda-san introduces Assistant Manager Majutsushi, who has the uncanny ability of knowing exactly which books to order.
Honda-san teaches us about the wonderful people known as wholesalers.
The bookstore is visited by all kinds of customers, some of whom like books, and some of whom love bookstores.
Books go out of print, but under certain special circumstances, they can be brought back from the dead.
What makes a good bookseller? The answer may not be as straightforward as it seems.
If you’ve ever worked in retail, you’ve dealt with nasty customers. But what if the good customers are worse than the bad ones?
Christmas is a time of madness at the bookstore. Closing time is also a time of madness at the bookstore.
Honda is a skeleton, but more importantly, he is a bookseller. And he'll tell you from firsthand experience that the job of a bookstore employee is more challenging than it may seem to the average customer. Alongside his equally eccentric coworkers, Honda constantly deals with the stressful requirements of the bookselling industry. From the drama of receiving new titles without their bonus material to the struggle of providing quality service to customers who speak a different language, the work of a skeleton bookseller never ends. Nevertheless, despite the hardships he faces, Honda thoroughly enjoys his job and strives to bring the best book selections and service to his customers.