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El. knyga: Frommer's EasyGuide to Tokyo, Kyoto and Western Honshu

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  • Formatas: 354 pages
  • Serija: EasyGuide
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: FrommerMedia
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781628871678
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  • Formatas: 354 pages
  • Serija: EasyGuide
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: FrommerMedia
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781628871678
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Although it focuses on Tokyo and Kyoto -- the two Japanese cities that most tourists want to visit -- Frommer's EasyGuide to Japan also examines the Japanese locations to which most tourists make day-trips or longer excursions from the two must-sees. Enjoying a far more favorable exchange rate than in recent years, the now-moderately-priced Japan is enjoying a major upswing in its incoming tourism, and our experienced author of many previous guidebooks to Japan has made it even easier to enjoy, easier to understand, easier to tour, in a concise "Easy Guide" designed to fit into pocket or purse.
1 The Best Of Tokyo, Kyoto & Western Honshu
1(7)
2 Japan In Context
8(35)
3 Suggested Itineraries
43(9)
4 Tokyo Essentials
52(54)
Essentials
52(9)
Tokyo's Neighborhoods in Brief
61(7)
Fast Facts: Tokyo
68(3)
Where to Stay
71(15)
Where to Eat
86(20)
5 Exploring Tokyo
106(49)
Central Tokyo
107(4)
Tsukiji & Shiodome
111(2)
Asakusa
113(2)
Ueno & Vicinity
115(6)
Shinjuku
121(1)
Flarajuku & Aoyama
122(2)
Roppongi
124(3)
Odaiba
127(1)
Other Neighborhoods
127(4)
Organized Tours
131(1)
Shopping
132(11)
Entertainment & Nightlife
143(12)
6 Side Trips From Tokyo
155(22)
Kamakura
155(5)
Nikko
160(9)
Hakone
169(8)
7 Highlights Of Chubu
177(27)
Kanazawa
177(3)
Fast Facts: Kanazawa
180(10)
Rural Shirakawa-go & Ogimachi
190(4)
Hida Takayama
194(10)
8 Kyoto
204(60)
Essentials
204(2)
Kyoto's Neighborhoods in Brief
206(1)
Getting Around
207(2)
Fast Facts: Kyoto
209(1)
Where to Stay
210(16)
Where to Eat
226(10)
Exploring Kyoto
236(12)
Imperial Villas & Temples Within Easy Reach
248(2)
A Stroll Through Higashiyama-ku
250(6)
Shopping
256(4)
Entertainment & Nightlife
260(4)
9 Osaka
264(20)
Essentials
264(6)
Fast Facts: Osaka
270(1)
Where to Stay
271(3)
Where to Eat
274(2)
Exploring Osaka
276(5)
Shopping
281(1)
Entertainment & Nightlife
282(2)
10 Side Trips From Kyoto & Osaka
284(15)
Nara
284(6)
Temples of Koyasan
290(5)
Himeji
295(4)
11 Highlights Of Chugoku
299(24)
Kurashiki
299(1)
Fast Facts: Kurashiki
300(6)
Hiroshima, Then & Now
306(3)
Fast Facts: Hiroshima
309(8)
Miyajima
317(6)
12 Planning Your Trip To Japan
323(18)
Index 341
Beth Reiber's career as a full-time freelance travel writer has spanned more than three decades and taken her to 35 countries. She's the author of eight guidebooks and her articles have appeared in more than 55 publications and websites. She first visited Japan in the 1980s for what was to be a short trip but ended up staying and working as editor of a travel magazine published in Tokyo. She has been the author of Frommer's guides to Japan for 30 years. Since 2009 she has been a VISIT JAPAN AMBASSADOR, an honorary title awarded by the Japanese government for her contributions in promoting travel in Japan. She resides in Lawrence, KS.