Genshin Impact Official Cookbook Japanese version
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Genshin Impact Official Cookbook Will Also Appear in Japanese

Kadokawa has revealed that it will publish the Japanese version of the French Genshin Impact Official Cookbook. The book will be available in Japan on April 18, 2025. It will cost 3,850 yen (~$25.95). It will appear there under the title Genshin Recipe Book: Teyvat Gourmet Journal.”

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The company has confirmed that this book will feature translations from the cookbook originally written by Thibaud Villanova in French, which was published in 2024. The 192-page book contains 60 recipes from Teyvat, with 15 each from the first four regions. These are Mondstadt, Sumeru, the China-themed Liyue, and the Japan-themed Inazuma.

The same book will also be available in English, courtesy of Titan Books. The latter will be available worldwide at $39.99 / £29.99, and pre-orders are also available on web stores like Amazon. However, people who want to read the book in English will have to wait much longer, as it will only be available in September 2025.

The Genshin Impact Official Cookbook is readily available in French, and the Japanese version of the same book will appear on April 18, 2025. The global English release will follow later in September 2025. The book’s content is inspired by miHoYo’s globally popular video game available on PC, iOS, Android, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.


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