Over one million Americans travel to Japan each year to experience this land of exquisite beauty. In stunning full color, Fodor's Japan illustrates the country's eternal draws, from ancient temples and gardens and the deliberate pace of the tea ceremony, to the dizzying, frenetic pulse of its high-tech cities.
very comprehensive and detailed review of places to go, see, explore, etc. in Japan. I just wish that Fodors will include some pictures of places of interests.
Short trip to Japan
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Book helped us decide what we could see in one week. Fodor's has done it again!
One of the best guide books on Japan
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I brought an earlier edition of "Fodor's Japan" in the mid 90ies, before my first trip to Japan. Since than, I have been back in Japan several times and read several other travel guides, including the Lonely planet guides. I found Fodor's really outstanding. The walking tours by district are really helpful when you don't prepare for hours in advance. If you do them, you have really covered 80-90% of the important sites. This is especially helpful for day trips to Hakone, Nikko or Nara. Longer tours include good restaurant and take out tips and the descriptions are short enough to read up on while walking while still offering interesting details. I think the sections on Kyoto and Tokyo are even better than the once in guide books focused only on these cities. The book features a good range of hotels as well, organized by area and prize, but I found the dinning part really outstanding. For example, the Kanda's hidden soba shops, the collection of stylish bars or world class tempura restaurants I found in no other guide. So, I would really recommend the guide book.
Attention First time travellers, this book is a must have!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I had an awesome time in the Kanto and Kansai regions. I give thank to all the people of Fodor's. When I was there you are not going to believe how many Americans are carrying this book around. A lot! Fodor's signature not-so-detailed map actually added my appreciation of this beautiful country. I got lost almost everyday, but that was great part of my travel. I got to ask around and met the warm locals who do not even speak English yet willing to help. I also get to find and explore the less touristy places and have a closer look of Japanese life.
Essential for Western tourists.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
In general, Fodor's guidebooks are the best on the market because of their accuracy and wit. Fodor's Japan is particularly useful, especially for those who are unfamiliar with the Land of the Rising Sun. The guide describes in detail the whole country -- from the bustling and chaotic streets of Tokyo to the pristine arctic beauty of Hokkaido Island. In addition, the guide is packed with general tips on customs, culture, history and language. If you're traveling to Japan, it is a must-have.
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