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#1 Bestselling guidebook to Japan “Classic. Comprehensive. Crucial." - Library Journal Lonely Planet's local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime to Japan. Discover popular and off the beaten track experiences from visiting Yoshino for Japan's most famous cherry-blossom-viewing festival to sipping sake at a 300-year-old brewery in Niigata, and exploring the Unesco-listed streetscapes of Hagi. Build a trip to remember with Lonely Planet's Japan travel guide: Our classic guidebook format provides you with the most comprehensive level of information for planning multi-week trips Updated with an all new structure and design so you can navigate Japan and connect experiences together with ease Create your perfect trip with exciting itineraries for extended journeys combined with suggested day trips, walking tours, and activities to match your passions Get fresh takes on must-visit sights including climbing Mt Fuji, visiting Sensō-ji, Tokyo's oldest temple, and experiencing the extravagant shrine of Tōshō-gū Special features on onsen etiquette, Japanese food, and the 88 sacred temples pilgrimage Expert local recommendations on when to go, eating, drinking, nightlife, shopping, accommodation, adventure activities, festivals, and more Essential information toolkit containing tips on arriving; transport; making the most of your time and money; LGBTIQ+ travel advice; useful words and phrases; accessibility; and responsible travel Connect with Japanese culture through stories that delve deep into local life, history, and traditions Inspiring full-colour travel photography and maps including a pull out map of Tokyo Covers Tokyo, Mt Fuji & around Tokyo, Central Honshū & the Japan Alps, Kyoto, Kansai, Hiroshima & Western Honshū, Northern Honshū, Sapporo & Hokkaidō, Shikoku, Kyūshū, Okinawa & the Southwest Islands Create a trip that's uniquely yours and get to the heart of this extraordinary country with Lonely Planet's Japan. Review: Essential travel guide. - Fabulous! Comprehensive, and easy to navigate guide. I rate this as an essential tool for visits to Japan. Review: A Comprehensive Journey Through Japan - I picked up the Lonely Planet Japan guide expecting a standard travel overview, but I was genuinely surprised by the sheer volume of content packed into this book. What initially seemed like it might be a surface-level tourist guide turned out to be an incredibly thorough resource that goes far beyond the typical highlights. For anyone planning a trip to Japan, don’t underestimate how much valuable information this guide contains. It’s dense with content in the best possible way – you’ll find yourself discovering new places and experiences you hadn’t even considered. Well worth the investment for both first-time visitors and return travelers looking to explore beyond the beaten path.







| Best Sellers Rank | #4,737 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Tokyo Travel Guides #1 in General Asia Travel Books #2 in General Japan Travel Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 854 Reviews |
C**.
Essential travel guide.
Fabulous! Comprehensive, and easy to navigate guide. I rate this as an essential tool for visits to Japan.
B**L
A Comprehensive Journey Through Japan
I picked up the Lonely Planet Japan guide expecting a standard travel overview, but I was genuinely surprised by the sheer volume of content packed into this book. What initially seemed like it might be a surface-level tourist guide turned out to be an incredibly thorough resource that goes far beyond the typical highlights. For anyone planning a trip to Japan, don’t underestimate how much valuable information this guide contains. It’s dense with content in the best possible way – you’ll find yourself discovering new places and experiences you hadn’t even considered. Well worth the investment for both first-time visitors and return travelers looking to explore beyond the beaten path.
R**L
Helpful and well designed but…
Bought this guide as was traveling to Japan and found it quite helpful but the problem for me is the format. As much as I love buying guides to prepare my trips, I cannot pass by the fact that they are not practical, especially in big city’s. 1st you always need to double check every places they suggest as they might have closed, be on renovation, have regulated entries etc… 2nd it takes you to tourists spots and do not show you the way of a more “local” experience. Great tool the be part of you preps as it is easy to read and carry strong knowledge in tourism but I can only recommend to also use other tools as map apps, social medias, and to lose yourself in the places you are gonna visit ! Have a great time in Japan, you’ll have a blast !
N**A
Explore Japan Like a Local
A must-have for anyone dreaming of Japan! Expertly mapped day-by-day plans escort you from Tokyo’s neon pulse to Mt. Fuji’s serene slopes, the Japan Alps, Kyoto’s hidden temples, and Okinawa’s sun-kissed shores. Packed with insider tips, pocket maps, and cultural notes, it turns planning from a chore into an adventure - and lets you explore like a local every step of the way.
W**N
Old School trip Planning
Call me old fashioned and yes you need all kinds of apps and cards to visit Japan today, but this is still essential to me in my travels. Used it to play my trip to Japan this summer and it was great. But for old people like me this is how we used to travel and still travel today, but I would suggest you will also need to watch some youtube before your trip.
J**Z
La mejor forma de comenzar tu viaje por Japón
Muy completo y detallado para muchas actividades que pocas veces en vlogs u otros medios cuesta encontrar. Hay que tener presente quie algunas atracciones pueden estar desactualizadas como el Gundam tamaño real de Yokohama que ya no está. Todo lo demás, es una excelente guía.
E**O
Very disappointing. Returned.
I'm quite sad to be disliking a Lonely Planet book. It's never happened before, and they've been my companion through so many great adventures over the years. Researching online, apparently the publisher went through an ownership change in recent years, and I wouldn't be surprised if the poor level of helpfulness in this book is a consequence of cost-cutting in some way. What sealed the deal for me in returning this book was the Mt. Fuji section, which gave no overview of the towns nearby and how to make choices among them. Just kind of verbal diarrhea with little structure or organization to the writing. Among older Lonely Planet books, it was the helpful organization of information, and depth of detail that was the selling point, and that is absent here. You can tell the folks writing it are not really into the writing craft either. Adjectives like "amazing" and "incredible" don't show genuine enthusiasm, feeling or passion for the places which they're writing about. Returned it, and went ahead and bought a used copy of the older edition, which I hope will leave me feeling happier.
T**E
Doesn't excite me for my trip
I think this book is just okay. It didn’t get me excited about my Japan trip because the information is so dense, and there aren’t a lot of pictures. For example, the section on Fushimi Inari Taisha (伏見稲荷大社) in Kyoto—the place with the thousands of bright red torii gates—has only a short blurb and a photo of a single gate. So if you already knew you wanted to visit, you’d still have a hard time finding it in the book. This guide is very focused on culture rather than sightseeing or fun tourist activities (like cat cafés, maid cafés, owl cafés, or the streets of Akihabara). I get that it’s trying to cover all regions of Japan, even the remote islands, but because of that, the info on major cities like Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka feels too compressed. I bought this book because Lonely Planet has an excellent Italy guide, and I was hoping this one would be just as good.
V**K
Excellent
Excellent! There is detetailed info about a lot of places!
S**N
Bra format
A5 storlek så bra format men den är tjock så inget man har i bakfickan. Men mycket att läsa så en trevlig bok!
D**N
Very well made
Well made and the map is usefull to bring with you as a triptick
F**E
Just what we needed!
We just returned a few hours ago from a three-week trip to Japan--our first. We concentrated on the sites of Honshu (Tokyo, Kyoto, Hakone, Miyajima, Koya-san, Takayama, Kanazawa and more). As a loyal Lonely Planet reader, I was hesitant to purchase this latest edition before our departure, given the negative comments about the new format and its lack of solid information, etc. I'm here to say that this guidebook was GREAT--and was there for us every step of the way on our travels throughout the country. I understand why the people at LP have decided to dispense with opening and closing times and other such detailed info.--because in this day and age, who'd depend 100% on what a guidebook tells you about opening and closing times? I wouldn't--and didn't. With my Japanese Pocket wifi (rented in advance and picked up at the airport upon arrival) and my smartphone, I was always able to plan ahead by consulting a site's website (all available with English language option). LP has taken into consideration a modern-day traveler's needs and curiosity, as well as one's own speedy access to information, and come up with an intelligent, handy, and informative guide. Thank you!
A**A
Good copy
Product was unharmed...good quality and very informative
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