Lonely Planet's guide to Japan - Understanding (Chapter), 12th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to Japan - Understanding (Chapter), 12th Edition - 2.99, This chapter contains the Understand Japan, Japan Today, History, Survival Guide, Directory, Transport and Glossary chapters from Lonely Planet's Japan guidebook. All the info you need on everything from history and cuisine to flights, public transport, climate, money, the internet...you name it. Get hints on the gay and lesbian scene and tips for women travellers, kids and travellers with disabilities, as well as a handy language guide and glossary. a rundown on history, people and geisha culture info on Japan's artistic and architectural highlights details on authentic onsen and ryokan experiences full coverage of Japan's glorious cuisine Coverage includes: Understand Japan, Japan Today, Dos & Don'ts, People of Japan, Japanese Cuisine, Arts & Architecture, Traditional Japanese Accommodation, Onsen, Living Art of the Geisha, Japan's Natural Environment, History, Survival Guide, Directory, Transport and Glossary., ISBN: 9781741798050
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