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Let's Go Japan 1st Ed [Paperback]

Let's Go Inc.
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December 1, 2003 Let's Go: Japan
The Resource for the Independent Traveler

For over forty years Let's Go Travel Guides have brought budget-savvy travelers closer to the world and its diverse cultures by providing the most up-to-date information.

Includes:

· Entries at all price levels with money-saving advice for this expensive country
· Must-have tips for planning your trip, getting around, and staying safe
· Detailed coverage of food and drink, including a Fukuoka noodle tour
· A crash course in Japanglish to help communicate with locals
· Extensive coverage of the island paradise of Okinawa
· Detailed maps of cities, towns, and the outdoors

Featuring not-to-be-missed Experiences

Cultural Connections: Sink into sake at a spectacular bathhouse theme park

Inside Scoops & Hidden Deals: Save thousands of yen on flights within Japan

Off the Beaten Path: Sip pineapple wine at the blissful Nago Pineapple Park


Get advice, read up, and book tickets at www.letsgo.com


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"The granddaddy of budget guides"
--The New York Times

"Guides that penetrate the veneer of holiday brochures and mine the grit of real life"
--The Economist

About the Author

All the information in the Let's Go series is researched and kept up to date by a team of nearly 200 Harvard-Radcliffe students. They travel like any other budget traveller, without expense accounts or free meals or hotel rooms, and all have first-hand knowledge of how to see the world on the cheap. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 768 pages
  • Publisher: Let's Go Publications (December 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312320078
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312320072
  • Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 1.1 x 7.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,658,664 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Let's Go's first crack at a Japan guide book leaves all the others way behind crying in their dust. Japan is feared as inaccessible because everyone believes that it is expensive and has a huge language barrier (the lowest English ability in Asia!) which makes it impossible to travel here. This guide solves these problems for the budget traveler! It simply outlines the best way to do Japan on a budget. And with the bilingual maps you can say good-bye to your language barrier. These maps are a 1000 times better than Lonely Planets, Rough Guides and Frommers put together. In a country where very few streets if any have names, and very little is written in english, these maps are like a ray of shining light on the incomprehensible signs that are everywhere in Japan. Don't worry about having confusing conversation with a local to find your way any longer, just show them the detailed map, point to where you want to go, and both you and the local will understand each other completely. If I could... I'd give this guide 10 stars!! It has literally saved me hundreds of dollars in travel and confusion, and I live in Tokyo and can speak Japanese! For non-speakers, do not even think about buying different Japan guide, this is the one you want!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Save money; Travel Cheaply! October 11, 2004
By Anaguma
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Let's Go Japan fills the same niche for traveling as Rough Guide Japan (RG), Lonely Planet Japan (LP), and the older Moon Guide Japan. However, it's the smallest and lightest and leaves out most of the higher priced hotels and ryokan as well as out-of-the-way places away from the core areas.

It doesn't have as many places as either RG or LP, but it has more than anyone is going to get to in one trip. It also has a few that neither of the others have such as Fukushima City and Nagatoro in Saitama. The maps are on a par with either RG or LP for detail, but these are bilingual; both Japanese and Romaji are on the maps without having to turn to a separate list on a different page. The pages are also divided like LP's with black edges with the name of the region, making finding a section easier.

The back page lists all the maps in the book for easy access. The front pages are 2 maps of Tokyo trains/subways and 1 map of the eastern slopes of Kyoto around Kiyomizu Temple to Ginkakuji. Access couldn't be much easier.

Information about each place is given but is minimal. This guide is to get you to a place and into a hotel. If you want stories, pictures, and history, buy a Fodors or Frommers. If you're an individual traveler who can pick up this information from the ticket counter or information booth as he/she goes, why carry it with you?

However, there are interesting boxes scattered throughout with different factoids about the area that you normally wouldn't come across in any guide or book, such as the "Masters of the Onsen Universe" challenge in Beppu, or the "Sakuda Gold & Silver Leaf Company" in Kanazawa.

Of the 3 (Moon apparently gave up) individual travel guides, this is the smallest and most succinct. However, it doesn't lose much, and for anyone briefly heading out to the more distant locations from Narita, and who isn't going on the Tokyo-Hakone-Kyoto 6-day 7-night tour, but is traveling around on a rail pass or an "18-ken," this is a good choice. It's got enough information to get you started until you feel comfortable enough going w/o a guide, which is the goal of any traveler.

Hotels and Restaurants listed are the cheapest these folks could find. There are cheaper or other hotels just as cheap that they missed, but there are listings here that are not in either of the other two. In some areas the restaurants are listed by type, with "noodles" being just one category. If you want something else, it's listed, also. If you want expensive restaurants, these are easy to find. Sometimes the cheap ramen shops are not as obvious.

I think RG & LP have a great new competitor.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars No better than Lonely Planet's book June 1, 2004
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
I recently travelled to Kyoto, Hiroshima and Tokyo after buying both this book and "Lonely Planet Japan" in Spring of 2004. While I found the energy of this book to be superior to the LP and better able to answer the "what's there to eat in Kyoto?" - type questions, the writing style of "Let's Go" is simply atrocious. Most of the eating options that were featured were simply noodle fill-up joints. What happens when you had ramen yesterday? The fawning over their favorite ryokan in Tokyo (the ONLY unfriendly place in my trip) is unjustified. I found LP much more useful in getting around the cities I visited, although neither book offered much help in the How to Get Cash at Night in Japan category. LP was also better for pre-trip planning. My advice is to grab the Fodor's / Frommer's guide when it comes out next.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Guide
This is a great guide, as you would expect from Let's Go. They always include the best info for backpackers and lowest budget travelers.
Published 1 month ago by Dinah T
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have!
Bought this for a young man going to Japan, and was advised to get it from another recent traveler who said this is a Must have if traveling in Japan!
Published on September 14, 2010 by R. A. Reid
2.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing
After using and loving nearly every aspect of Let's Go: Western Europe, I'd come to expect a certain level of quality and reliability from Let's Go. Read more
Published on March 6, 2008 by Mr. Goodstuff
5.0 out of 5 stars Off the Beaten Path
Three years ago I found myself with a few weeks off and a little bit of extra money, and so I decided to fly to Tokyo. Read more
Published on November 4, 2007 by Kaitlyn Mace
5.0 out of 5 stars A great budget travel guide
First off, I'm slightly biased towards Let's Go having traveled with them throughout Europe, South and Central America and a bit of Asia. Read more
Published on January 12, 2007 by C. Holmes
4.0 out of 5 stars Konichiwa, traveler-san.
This was my 1st experience with the Let's Go series. I'd use them again if for no other reason than 99% of those on round the world trips have LP guides under their arms. Read more
Published on April 30, 2005 by DCite
2.0 out of 5 stars Let's NOT Go to Japan with this guide
When I buy a travel book I expect accurate, useful information. I recently used this book on a trip to Kobe. Read more
Published on June 14, 2004
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