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Japan Travel Guide
US $28.99
11th Edition
/
October 2009
ISBN:
9781741790429
880 pp
/ 32 pp colour
/ 181 maps
Next edition due: October 2011
Chris Rowthorn
, Andrew Bender
, Wendy Yanagihara
, Matthew D. Firestone
, Timothy N. Hornyak
, Paul Warham
, Benedict Walker
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Table of Contents (PDF 159KB)
Getting Started (PDF 1MB)
Index (PDF 322KB)
Nobody knows Japan like Lonely Planet. With more maps and language content than any other guidebook, this 11th edition unveils the very best of shopping in Tokyo, skiing in the Japan Alps, soaking in idyllic onsen (hot springs), trekking to Kansai's feudal castles, slurping soba at Ky?sh? food stalls, and so much more.
Pick & Mix: buy and download individual chapters from this guidebook.
- Architecture chapter leading you from ancient temples to modern towers
- Reliable advice from resident and specialist authors - and locals!
- Japanese script in text and on maps makes navigation easy
- Comprehensive accommodation listings for all budgets
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