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Hiking in Japan (Lonely Planet Walking Guides) [Paperback]

Mason Florence (Author), Craig McLachlan (Author), Chris Rowthorn (Author), Richard Ryall (Author), Anthony Weersin (Author)
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Walking February 1, 2001
Sunrise atop Fuji-san, steaming volcanoes, natural hot springs, ancient temples and pilgrim trails, wild subtropical jungles, spectacular gorges, unique wildlife and nature's seasonal shows - explore the wonders of Japan with this meticulously researched guide.

• detailed trail notes with kanji for more than 70 day and multi-day hikes
• 70 detailed, custom-drawn contour maps with kanji

• accommodation options from gateway cities to remote camp sites

• tips on transport to and from the trailheads

• practical advice on local culture, responsible hiking and pre-hike preparation

• quick reference language section, glossary and gazetteer with kanji


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For sheer global reach and dogged research, attention must be paid to Lonely Planet…' --Los Angeles Times, February 2, 2003

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A valuable guide for both beginning and advanced hikers, "Hiking in Japan" is filled with practical information on predeparture recommendations, suggested hiking itineraries including temple and pilgrim trails, camping gear, responsible hiking, cultural and historical facts and handy translations with kanji. "Hiking in Japan" is also an excellent reference for travelers interested in Japan’s national parks, flora and fauna, and wildlife. For those who want a ‘truly Japanese’ experience - hike Japan!

• detailed trail notes with kanji for more than 70 day and multi-day hikes • 70 detailed, custom-drawn contour maps with kanji • accommodation options from gateway cities to remote camp sites • tips on transport to and from the trailheads • practical advice on local culture, responsible hiking and pre-hike preparation • quick reference language section, glossary and gazetteer with kanji


Product Details

  • Paperback: 440 pages
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet (February 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1864500395
  • ISBN-13: 978-1864500394
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,347,592 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I only missed one thing, December 15, 2002
This review is from: Hiking in Japan (Lonely Planet Walking Guides) (Paperback)
And that is descriptions of longer treks.
There are a few described as 4-8 days long in this book, but when walking I found that that would have been at a snail's pace and the times given had to be halved. Even a quick look at the regional maps will confirm that all hikes described only cover relatively small areas.
So those planning a longer trek through the backcountry of Japan might be disappointed (I was, anyway), but I understand we are just the minority...
On the other hand, those looking for advice on a variety of short hikes in national parks or near the major cities will find lots of good ideas, and practical details that tend to be amazingly correct by guidebook standards!
Don't worry too much about the book being a few years old - Japan is such a stable country that much of the information remains as valid as ever.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hiking in Japan, November 23, 2003
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"prodd" (Kyoto, japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hiking in Japan (Lonely Planet Walking Guides) (Paperback)
Another specialized book from the Lonely Planet team, this one catering to those who like to take exercise with their nature. Japan is heavily populated, and the megalopolis called Tokyo is easily the world's biggest, but nearly all the people live on the coastal plain of the Pacific coast, leaving the rest of this mountainous country open for the adventurous hiker.
The book follows the usual Lonely Planet formula with the first pages devoted to the geography, history, climate, flora and fauna as well as social and religious areas of Japanese life.
The second section deals with specific information for the hiker, including suggested itineraries, weather information, safety while hiking and, usefully, pre-departure planning. This last section tells us to have health insurance and know something about First Aid; good advice for those who haven't thought of such things.
The hikes suggested in the book, and there are over a hundred, cover the length and breadth of Japan, are classified into five levels from easy to hard, and are divided up into day-long walks.
The maps in the book show a marked improvement over earlier Lonely Planet publications, early editions of which often had no scale or compass point! "Hiking in Japan" on the other hand contains maps that are very difficult to obtain even in Japan itself.
For those who speak no Japanese, there is the glossary of everyday language at the back of the book, and, perhaps even more essential, a transliteration of the Japanese character place-names into the roman alphabet.
Recommended.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Packed with ideas and advice, April 7, 2004
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This is a really good guide to the mountains of Japan, both informative and inspirational. All too often, walking guides focus on the easiest routes to tick off an artificial list of peaks (just about every Japanese-language guide fits this description), but instead the authors have produced a wide range of easy to fairly challenging walks in the most attractive settings around the country which should suit just about everyone. Ok, the suggested itineraries will not stretch the fittest (especially for hut-dwellers who are not carrying tents) but there is plenty of info to enable you to modify the plans to suit yourselves. For the routes that we have followed precisely, we have found the information to be very accurate and up-to-date, and they have all been memorable walks.

This book has significantly enhanced our time in Japan and I highly recommend it to anyone who is itching to get out of the cities but doesn't quite know where to go.

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Japan's earliest inhabitants are thought to have arrived via land bridges that once con the country with Siberia and Korea, a well as seafaring migrants from Polyne. Read the first page
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