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Japan (Country Guide)

Japan (Country Guide) by Chris Rowthorn from Lonely Planet

    Discover Japan

    Dodge flying fish at the world's greatest sashimi market
    Find yourself spirited away to Miyazaki's museum of anime
    Master the perfect double-clap and bow for your first shrine visit
    Earn your keep in a Buddhist temple

    In This Guide:

    Japan resident authors, 343 days of research, 120 detailed maps, three geisha sightings
    You asked for it, we researched it - everything you need to know about onsen (hot springs) and skiing, and more language assistance than ever
    Cost-saving tips even the locals don't know.

    List Price: $28.99
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    Japan (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)

    Japan (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) by DK Publishing from DK Travel

      The guide that shows you what other travel books only tell you!

      If you are planning a trip to the Land of the Rising Sun, make sure you don't leave home without DK's Eyewitness Travel Guide: Japan. All aspects of modern Japan, as well as its history, art and ancient traditions are explained through informative text and spectacular photographs and illustrations. Learn about Japanese history and culture, and experience the exotic cuisine and entertainment. Over 800 full-color photographs, street-by-street maps, and aerial 3-D cutaways highlight all of Japan's major attractions. Japan's enormous variety in landscape (from near arctic in the north to sub-tropical in the south) comes to life like no other guide. Whether in Tokyo, Kyoto, Okinawa, Honshu, or Hokkaido this is the ultimate resource for all points of interest.

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      Etiquette Guide to Japan: Know the Rules...that Make the Difference

      Etiquette Guide to Japan: Know the Rules...that Make the Difference by Boye Lafayette De Mente from Tuttle Publishing

        Etiquette Guide to Japan offers an inside look at the social norms of the Japanese-when to bow, how to propose a toast, when to pay the bill, the careful art of gift-giving, how to deal with public transportation, dating, weddings, funerals, and last, but not least, how to say good-bye at the end of your stay. If you want to save yourself from possible embarrassment during your stay in Japan, you will find the Etiquette Guide to Japan to be a much-needed companion.

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        Tokyo City Atlas: A Bilingual Guide (3rd Ed.)

        Tokyo City Atlas: A Bilingual Guide (3rd Ed.) by Kodansha International from Kodansha International

          This is the updated third edition of an atlas first published in 1998. During the past six years, the transportation network of the metropolitan area of Tokyo has changed a good deal. In the case of the subway system, lines have been extended, and some rapid-transit lines have been added, so
          code numbers for each station are given in our atlas for foreign travelers to identify them easily. In addition, as a result of urban development in areas such as Roppongi, Shinagawa, and Shiodome, quite a few new company buildings, stores, and hotels have appeared. These developments are also
          covered in this updated edition.

          - 21 area maps of Metropolitan Tokyo (42 pages) showing not only chome numbers but also block numbers (banchi).
          - 18 detailed maps of Central Tokyo (30 pages) to guide the reader even to numbered subway station entrances.
          - An additional 7 maps of central Yokohama and Kawasaki and access maps to 3 U.S. military bases (Yokosuka, Yokota and Zama).
          - Comprehensive index: More than 3,600 entries of town and station names, as well as major organizations and buildings, provide the user with easy access to all destinations.

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          Lonely Planet Tokyo Encounter

          Lonely Planet Tokyo Encounter by Wendy Yanagihara from Lonely Planet

            What Will Your Tokyo Encounter Be?

            ...playing paparazzo to Harajuku's famed and outrageously clad cosplay zoku (costume-play gang) (p12)
            ...sinking sake in the down'n'dirty alleys of the Golden Gai (p14)
            ...waking at dawn for the freshest sushi breakfast at Tsukiji Market (p13)
            ...strutting down Ginza's boulevard lined with fashion straight off the catwalk (p18)
            ...blowing off steam the traditional way, in a popular neighborhood onsen (p176)
            ...getting your geek out in Akihabara's bargain bins of electronics, games, and manga (p19)

            Discover Twice the City in Half The Time...

            ...full-color pull-out map and detailed neighborhood maps for easy navigation
            ...our experienced author recommends the top neighborhoods, shops, restaurants, sights and entertainment
            ...unique itineraries and highlights help you make the most of a short break
            ...locals reveal Tokyo's secrets: from a fashion designer's favorite places to shop to the restaurant recommendations of an organic foods chef

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            A Year in Japan

            A Year in Japan by Kate T. Williamson from Princeton Architectural Press

              The Land of the Rising Sun is shining brightly across the American cultural landscape. Recent films such as Lost in Translation and Memoirs of a Geisha seem to have made everyone an expert on Japan, even if they’ve never been there. But the only way for a Westerner to get to know the real Japan is to become a part of it. Kate T. Williamson did just that, spending a year experiencing, studying, and reflecting on her adopted home. She brings her keen observations to us in A Year in Japan, a dramatically different look at a delightfully different way of life.

              Avoiding the usual clichés — Japan’s polite society, its unusual fashion trends, its crowded subways — Williamson focuses on some lesserknown aspects of the country and culture. In stunning watercolors and piquant texts, she explains the terms used to order various amounts of tofu, the electric rugs found in many Japanese homes, and how to distinguish a maiko from a geisha.

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              Japanese: Lonely Planet Phrasebook

              Japanese: Lonely Planet Phrasebook by Yoshi Abe from Lonely Planet

                Order the freshest fugu, survive a karaoke session and know how deep to bow. Go beyond the shrines, sushi and subway and discover Japan through its language and people.

                Old Kyoto: The Updated Guide to Traditional Shops, Restaurants, and Inns

                Old Kyoto: The Updated Guide to Traditional Shops, Restaurants, and Inns by Diane Durston from Kodansha International

                  A completely revised version of the classic guidebook to Kyoto, with a foreword by Donald Richie.

                  Down the cobbled paths and behind the tranquil noren curtains of Kyoto, the old way of life goes on, nurtured in the restrained furnishings of the traditional inns and in the old shops where fine handmade items still add a touch of quality to life.

                  Since the first edition appeared in 1986, this lovingly written travelogue-cum-guidebook has become de rigueur for knowledgeable travelers seeking to find "the real Kyoto" behind the modern face of the city's constantly changing boulevards. Old Kyoto focuses on the family establishments that have
                  been in business for at least a hundred years, and in some cases for over ten generations. Astonishingly, many of the old shops and inns of Kyoto can still be found on narrow backstreets, under the heavy, tiled rooftops of traditional machiya dwellings. Here, the adventurous traveler will uncover
                  treasures: the way in which a hand-crafted calligraphy brush is bound, a miniature garden tended, a bamboo basket woven.

                  For critics and travelers alike, Old Kyoto has long been regarded the essential guidebook to Japan's most cherished city. This second edition of Old Kyoto is completely updated. Shops have been added, and maps, prices, directions, descriptions, and general information have all been thoroughly
                  revised.

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                  Frommer's Japan (Frommer's Complete)

                  Frommer's Japan (Frommer's Complete) by Beth Reiber from Frommer's

                    Experience a place the way the locals do. Enjoy the best it has to offer. Frommer's. The best trips start here.
                    * Insider tips on the best Japanese culinary experiences, from indulging in an exquisite kaiseki feast to plucking plates off a conveyor belt at a kaiten sushi shop.
                    * Outspoken opinions on what's worth your time and what's not.
                    * Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip whatever your budget.
                    * Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions.

                    Find great deals and book your trip at Frommers.com

                    List Price: $24.99
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                    The Rough Guide to Japan Fourth Edition (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

                    The Rough Guide to Japan Fourth Edition (Rough Guide Travel Guides) by Jan Dodd from Rough Guides

                      The Rough Guide to Japan provides invaluable advice on everything from getting there (including overland routes) to tracking down the latest and best places to sleep, eat, drink and shop. There is comprehensive coverage of all the major sights – and many off the beaten track - from the northern tip of Hokkaido down to the islands of Okinawa, closer to Taiwan than Tokyo. Full-colour sections introduce manga and anime, arguably Japan’s most successful cultural export, its rich variety of festivals and its stunning traditional gardens. All this is accompanied by in-depth coverage of Japan’s history, religions, arts, movies and music plus a discussion of environmental issues. There are maps of all the main towns and tourist destinations, together with separate colour maps of the Tokyo subway system and the rail network in Osaka.

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