Thursday, October 25, 2012

Lonely Planet's guide to Hiking in Japan - Chugoku (Chapter), 2nd Edition On Sale!




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Lonely Planet's guide to Hiking in Japan - Chugoku (Chapter), 2nd Edition - 2.99, This is the Chugoku chapter from Lonely Planet's Hiking in Japan guidebook. Short on mountains but big on attractions, Chugoku is a great way to come back down to earth. Stroll the beautiful Sandan-kyo gorge at Nishi-Chugoku-Sanchi Quasi-National Park. Explore Japan's largest cave system in the Akiyoshi-dai karst region and chill awhile at delightful Miya-jima. maps explore the lone volcanic peak of Daisen that rises majestically from the San-in coast transport restaurants accommodation enjoy the natural beauty of Miya-jima, complemented by its ancient shrines and temples Coverage includes: Environment, Climate, Planning, Gateways, Getting To/From the Hikes, Daisen, Sandan-kyo, Miya-jima, Towns & Facilities., ISBN: 9781741040722









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