Pre-orders Open: The 70,000-Copy Bestseller 'Torino Trivia' Returns! 'New Edition Torino Trivia: 100 Secrets of Wild Birds Taught by an Ornithologist' to be Released on July 6 (Mon)!
Popular book 'Torino Trivia,' supervised by ornithologist Kazuto Kawakami and illustrated by Yuka Mazda, will return after 8 years as 'New Edition Torino Trivia: 100 Secrets of Wild Birds Taught by an Ornithologist' on July 6. The new edition features 100 trivia points, improved readability with furigana, and a new essay series, providing engaging content about wild birds for both enthusiasts and beginners.
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- 📰 Published: May 25, 2026 at 20:30
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What is 'Torino Trivia'?
It is a book that introduces the 'surprising true faces' of familiar wild birds—such as sparrows, crows, Japanese white-eyes, bulbuls, and pigeons—through snappy 4-panel manga and prose.
Supervised and written by Kazuto Kawakami, an ornithologist well-known for his works including 'Don't Assume I Like Birds Just Because I'm an Ornithologist' (Shinchosha). The 4-panel manga is illustrated by Yuka Mazda, a manga artist who frequently creates bird-themed works such as 'Jibeta Gurashi' (Libre) and 'Kyo no Sue' (Futabasha). With contributions from Katsura Mikami and Takayoshi Kawashima, the book was first published in 2018 and became a major hit with over 70,000 copies sold, praised for being 'incredibly funny,' 'easy to lose track of time while reading,' and 'enriching life with newfound knowledge.'
Release of the New Edition After 8 Years
The survival strategies of the underdog sparrow, pigeons that raise their chicks with 'milk,' the evolving cuckoo's brood parasitism techniques, and how seabirds help forests grow—the original 'Torino Trivia' captured hearts with its humorous portrayal of bird ecology. Keeping the humor and sharp writing, the new edition adds 17 of the latest trivia points discovered through bird research over the past eight years, returning as 'New Edition Torino Trivia: 100 Secrets of Wild Birds Taught by an Ornithologist.'
What Has Changed and What Has Remained?
- 48 More Pages for More Content!
Increased thickness and volume! The number of trivia points is now exactly 100.
- Increased Furigana for Improved Readability!
Non-standard kanji and technical terms now include furigana, making the book accessible to everyone.
- New Mini-Essay Series: 'The Something-or-Other of Field Research'
Features columns by ornithologist Kazuto Kawakami on the reality of 'field research,' making the main content even more enjoyable.
- The Ultimate Duo Returns!
The unique reading experience combining professional knowledge and humor remains unchanged.
Author Profiles
Supervision/Writing: Kazuto Kawakami
Regional Research Supervisor at the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Hokkaido Research Center. Researches birds on the subtropical Ogasawara Islands. Transferred to Hokkaido in 2025 and suffered cold urticaria for three days after playing in the snow.
Illustration: Yuka Mazda
Born in Shizuoka. Graduate of Musashino Art University. Focuses on bird and animal ecology in illustrations and manga, including 'Jibeta Gurashi,' 'Kyo no Sue,' and 'Archaeopteryx-chan.'
It is a book that introduces the 'surprising true faces' of familiar wild birds—such as sparrows, crows, Japanese white-eyes, bulbuls, and pigeons—through snappy 4-panel manga and prose.
Supervised and written by Kazuto Kawakami, an ornithologist well-known for his works including 'Don't Assume I Like Birds Just Because I'm an Ornithologist' (Shinchosha). The 4-panel manga is illustrated by Yuka Mazda, a manga artist who frequently creates bird-themed works such as 'Jibeta Gurashi' (Libre) and 'Kyo no Sue' (Futabasha). With contributions from Katsura Mikami and Takayoshi Kawashima, the book was first published in 2018 and became a major hit with over 70,000 copies sold, praised for being 'incredibly funny,' 'easy to lose track of time while reading,' and 'enriching life with newfound knowledge.'
Release of the New Edition After 8 Years
The survival strategies of the underdog sparrow, pigeons that raise their chicks with 'milk,' the evolving cuckoo's brood parasitism techniques, and how seabirds help forests grow—the original 'Torino Trivia' captured hearts with its humorous portrayal of bird ecology. Keeping the humor and sharp writing, the new edition adds 17 of the latest trivia points discovered through bird research over the past eight years, returning as 'New Edition Torino Trivia: 100 Secrets of Wild Birds Taught by an Ornithologist.'
What Has Changed and What Has Remained?
- 48 More Pages for More Content!
Increased thickness and volume! The number of trivia points is now exactly 100.
- Increased Furigana for Improved Readability!
Non-standard kanji and technical terms now include furigana, making the book accessible to everyone.
- New Mini-Essay Series: 'The Something-or-Other of Field Research'
Features columns by ornithologist Kazuto Kawakami on the reality of 'field research,' making the main content even more enjoyable.
- The Ultimate Duo Returns!
The unique reading experience combining professional knowledge and humor remains unchanged.
Author Profiles
Supervision/Writing: Kazuto Kawakami
Regional Research Supervisor at the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Hokkaido Research Center. Researches birds on the subtropical Ogasawara Islands. Transferred to Hokkaido in 2025 and suffered cold urticaria for three days after playing in the snow.
Illustration: Yuka Mazda
Born in Shizuoka. Graduate of Musashino Art University. Focuses on bird and animal ecology in illustrations and manga, including 'Jibeta Gurashi,' 'Kyo no Sue,' and 'Archaeopteryx-chan.'
FAQ
『新版トリノトリビア』の発売日はいつですか?
2026年7月6日(月)です。
前作からの主な変更点は何ですか?
掲載トリビア数が100本に増え、48ページ増量しました。また、ルビの追加による読みやすさの向上や、新コラム「野外調査のナンタルカ」の収録が行われています。
本書はどのような内容ですか?
身近な野鳥の意外な生態を、鳥類学者の川上和人氏による解説と漫画家マツダユカ氏の4コママンガで紹介する書籍です。
主な執筆・制作陣は誰ですか?
監修・執筆を鳥類学者の川上和人氏が担当し、漫画をマツダユカ氏が担当。さらに三上かつら氏、川嶋隆義氏も執筆陣として参加しています。
本書はどのような層におすすめですか?
鳥好きや生き物好きの方はもちろん、これまで鳥に興味がなかった方にも、野鳥の面白さや賢さを知る入り口としておすすめです。