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by Ramsey Zarifeh (Author) "Think of Japan and one of the first images you're likely to conjure up is that of the bullet train speeding past snow-capped Mt Fuji..." (more)
Key Phrases: shinkansen side, limited expresses stop, fastest journey time, Welcome Card, Inland Sea, Mister Donut (more...)
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'Excellent guide' The Sunday Times (UK) 'A great primer.' The Daily Telegraph (UK) 'Trailblazer's new guide is practical, highly interesting and should enable the visitor to save money and add to the enjoyment of Japan.' National Railway Museum Journal (UK) 'Makes getting around Japan easy...even useful to a local...' The Sunday Mail (Malaysia) 'A find...Well researched.' The Japan Times (Japan) 'Japanophile train enthusiasts, it seems you've met your hero'. The Daily Yomiuri (Japan)
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'Excellent guide'
The Sunday Times (UK)

'A great primer.'
The Daily Telegraph (UK)

'Trailblazer's new guide is practical, highly interesting and should enable the visitor to save money and add to the enjoyment of Japan.'
National Railway Museum Journal (UK)

'Makes getting around Japan easy¿even useful to a local¿'
The Sunday Mail (Malaysia)

'A find¿Well researched.'
The Japan Times (Japan)

'Japanophile train enthusiasts, it seems you've met your hero'.
The Daily Yomiuri (Japan)



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Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Trailblazer Publications; 1st edition (February 12, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1873756232
  • ISBN-13: 978-1873756232
  • Product Dimensions: 7.1 x 4.7 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #556,357 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If You Buy a Japan Rail Pass, Buy This Book! I Wish I Had!, July 18, 2003
I was planning for my month in Japan - mainly in Tokyo but I knew I'd be doing some traveling so I bought a JR pass for 21 days. I went to every bookstore I could find and spent hours looking through the various guides - frommers, lonely planet, rough guide, insight guides, national geographic, and more.

Oh, how I wish those bookstores had stocked this book! I ended up buying a few of those books, but when I got to Japan, I found this in a bookstore and bought it immediately - for about 3 times the cost as what you'd pay in the States. The other guidebooks were retired and now this is the book I use. It helps me figure out where I should go to enjoy my time in Japan, given that I am travelling by rail. It gives hotel, attraction, and meal information, plus great itineraries and a sense of the best places to go on the rail lines. Just because there's a stop doesn't mean it worth going to, in terms of your precious travel days. This book helps you figure out where to go and why.

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39 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Nice but limited guide to Japan, February 18, 2004
Another in a rather extensive list of rail-oriented books from UK's Trailblazer Guides series, this one centers around Japan, and budget travelers who use the Japan Rail Pass. While fairly complete, it has some obvious structural drawbacks that require supplementing with a more extensive guide. I'd give it 4 stars, with 1 star knocked off for the following deficits.

* It's pretty much exclusively centered on Japan Rail lines. Considering that Japan is criss-crossed with the so-called "private lines" (Japan Rail was once a government railroad), this leads to some obvious gaps in coverage.

* Very little food & dining information. Tokyo, for example, gets only a few paragraphs.

* NO kanji (Chinese characters) or kana (Japanese syllabary) versions of destination signs. This is perhaps its biggest sin, since English-language platform signs and maps are the exception rather than the rule outside of the Tokyo metropolitan area. Unless you can already read kana or kanji, you WILL be confused trying to work out the signs.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This book got me lost, August 2, 2005
By Nathan Ikeda (California, USA) - See all my reviews
I ordered this book because I was going to spend a month in Osaka, and having purchased a JR Rail pass I wanted to visit cities like Kyoto, Tokyo, and Nara. This book helped me get to Nara, which isn't on the main shinkansen line, but aside from that I didn't get much use out of it--in fact, it got me lost once.

The main drawback to this guide is that it is limited only to JR lines. In big cities like Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo, the main way to get around is not through JR, but through either bus systems (Kyoto) or smaller subway and train companies (this is especially true for Osaka). So once you get to a city through JR, the book stops being helpful. How did I get lost? In Kyoto, I followed the advice of the book to take a JR Bus to somewhere near the Golden Pavilion. The book told me to wait at JR Bus stop No. 3, but didn't give me any name or number information. I was uneasy taking the first bus that came--everything was in Japanese so I didn't know if it was the right one--but I decided to trust the guidebook and get on. I had Rough Guide to Japan with me as well, and I started following the streets we passed on its map--the bus seemed to go the right way, but suddenly all the street names lost their English subtitles, and I realized that I wasn't going to the Golden Pavilion after all. I had to stop the bus driver and fumble in bad Japanese to tell him I was on the wrong bus. After returning to Osaka, I found out that Kyoto has these new "sightseeing" city buses that would have taken me straight there, for only $2. The book goes out of its way to recommend anything JR--if only it had mentioned the more convenient city buses.

As others have mentioned, this book is helpful with planning an itinerary of cities to visit it Japan, for those with a JR Pass and limited time. This is especially true for cities that require train transfers--it'll tell you which lines you need to get to. However, any other information, including food, attractions, etc. is extremely limited. For example, in a city like Kyoto, there are a wealth of amazing temples, yet the only one the book mentions is the Golden Pavilion. You'll certainly need a 'traditional' guidebook to supplement this rail guide, to let you know what to see and do, especially in cities like Kyoto and Tokyo.

I had three guidebooks for Japan-- Rough Guide, Gateway to Japan, and this one. While Rough Guide and Gateway I used interchangeably, I hardly ever touched this rail guide.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Japan Rail Book
Getting up to daet information about rail travel anywhere in the world is becoming difficult due to rapid changes throughout the world. This book is good for reference only. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Bill A. Belt

5.0 out of 5 stars Great resource
I just came back from a very nice trip to Japan, and having this book was really helpful. There is a lot of very helpful, accurate, and detailed information. Read more
Published on August 13, 2006 by Paul H

2.0 out of 5 stars Not useful at all!
This book is terrible. I lived in Japan for more than a decade and I was planning a short excursion so I bought this book. It was not helpful at all. Read more
Published on February 8, 2006 by B

5.0 out of 5 stars Japan By Rail
An excellent book to have with you whilst travelling around Japan by rail. Recommend the publication to anyone who will be travelling to Japan. Read more
Published on January 16, 2006 by Stephen W. C. Hall

1.0 out of 5 stars Bummer
This book is a total let-down.
It offers extremely limited information on all places worth seeing. Read more
Published on August 15, 2005 by N. Viveen

3.0 out of 5 stars A fine guide for planning your tip in Japan
I find this book useful in planning out a travel iteniary in Japan, especially for those who hold a Rail Pass and would like to see a lot of places. Read more
Published on May 19, 2005 by Kong Hon Leong

5.0 out of 5 stars Please enjoy the journey using the Japanese trains
It is the truth known in Japan that Japan is the most developing train counry. Foreign countries of car society may be a little curisoue when think about the truth. Read more
Published on October 21, 2004 by taka(Japanese

5.0 out of 5 stars Worth it
This book explains the ins and outs of travel by rail in Japan. It not only manages that but provides a good source of information for seeing the important sites. Read more
Published on February 8, 2004 by P. Webb

5.0 out of 5 stars Very comprehensive
This book is a must if you intend to make long-distance travelling using trains in Japan. Very comprehensive and practically written.
Published on January 15, 2003 by HO YEE CHEONG

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent guide book !
The best way to travel around Japan is by rail and this book has detail information about it.
This book include not only train information, but also accommodation, eating place... Read more
Published on March 20, 2002 by Keiji Shimizu

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