This guidebook combines the interests and enthusiasms of two of the world's best-known information providers: Insight Guides, whose titles have set the standard for visual travel guides since 1970,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
As evidenced by these reviews, people purchase this book for different reasons. Each time a newer edition comes out I try to purchase one to update those already on my Japan shelf. I lived on the Kanto Plain outside of Tokyo-Yokohama during the years October, 1962 through November, 1964. Reaching Japan at the beginning of the buildup to the 18th Olympiad held in Tokyo and surrounding areas in September, 1964. I would enjoy going back to the land of the Rising Sun but age and cost prohibit that. At the time I resided in Japan the exchange rate was 360 yen per each American dollar. Yes, well, things do change in a generation! With my experience of living in Japan I cannot say how well a book such as this will aid in one's travels. I can only say that as I was roaming all over that area of Tokyo, Yokohama, Tokaido Road, Hakone, and Kamakura, wish a book such as this went with me. Would at the least suggest you check this book out prior to going, it can not only aid your trip planning but may be something you would want to take with you. Really, it is only a trade paperback, not that heavy. Sayonara. Semper Fi.
Great pictures and stories but highly culture-opinionated
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I picked this book up to do some research on a possible future trip to Japan. Wanted to see, with pictures and stories, what there is to see. This book is great for that, but I keep getting distracted by the sometimes highly-opinionated (albeit fascinating) views on Japanese culture and life. Wasn't expecting such editing from a general guidebook not advertised for its opinions. Without these distractions, I'd give the book 5 stars as an advance-research book. If I had been Japanese, I might have returned it long ago (and every time I read another section, the thought still occurs to me). Can't say much more than this since I haven't been to Japan myself and haven't finished the whole book yet.
best guide for Japan
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is the best overview guide to Japan I have seen. Not necessarily your best bet as a travel guide if you need detailed lodging info and such, but this book has beautiful pictures and great text to introduce you to the country.
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