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Konnichiwa from one of the most fascinating countries on earth. Whether you want to see cherry blossoms in Kyoto, speed through the countryside aboard a shinkansen, or shop til you drop in futuristic Shibuya, your DK Eyewitness travel guide makes sure you experience all Japan has to offer. Japan is a land of contrast - think tranquil zen gardens and peaceful pagodas, neon-lit cities and robot restaurants. Our annually updated guide brings the country to life, transporting you there like no other travel guide does with expert-led insights and advice, detailed breakdowns of all the must-see sights, photographs on practically every page, and our and our hand-drawn illustrations which place you inside the country's iconic buildings and neighbourhoods. • Our pick of Japan's must-sees, top experiences, and hidden gems • The best spots to eat, drink, shop, and stay • Detailed maps and walks which make navigating the city easy • Easy-to-follow itineraries • Expert advice : get ready, get around, and stay safe • Color-coded chapters to every part of Japan, from Tokyo to Kyoto, Okinawa to Osaka • Our new lightweight format , so you can take your guide with you wherever you go Planning a city break? Try out DK Eyewitness Tokyo or our pocket friendly DK Eyewitness Top 10 Tokyo . Review: A gorgeous travel guide - I've always been a fan of DK books, and have recently become very interested in their travels guides. The cover design really grabs your attention, the layout throughout maintains a very clean and organized aesthetic while presenting gorgeous photos and illustrations. Content-wise, this little package hits all the main points, opens with one page sections that highlight the culture, people and geography of the land and then segues into a brief history and then each region in detail. It serves as a great guide and reference for your travels and then a keep-sake of your experience. What I really enjoy about these DK travel guides are the cool illustrations of famous buildings, castles grounds, temples etc. They give it a hand drawn appearance that feels like the maps of yesteryear. Very pleased with this guide and would highly recommend it! Review: Big fan of the old eyewitness travel books - Whenever traveling definitely helpful to have sn ew book to give you your top destination choices and tips. Also Japan is amazing






















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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 349 Reviews |
P**S
A gorgeous travel guide
I've always been a fan of DK books, and have recently become very interested in their travels guides. The cover design really grabs your attention, the layout throughout maintains a very clean and organized aesthetic while presenting gorgeous photos and illustrations. Content-wise, this little package hits all the main points, opens with one page sections that highlight the culture, people and geography of the land and then segues into a brief history and then each region in detail. It serves as a great guide and reference for your travels and then a keep-sake of your experience. What I really enjoy about these DK travel guides are the cool illustrations of famous buildings, castles grounds, temples etc. They give it a hand drawn appearance that feels like the maps of yesteryear. Very pleased with this guide and would highly recommend it!
A**M
Big fan of the old eyewitness travel books
Whenever traveling definitely helpful to have sn ew book to give you your top destination choices and tips. Also Japan is amazing
P**N
Very thorough guide to get you through Japan
This guide was real helpful and came with maps and detailed description of all the beautiful places to visit while in Japan.
M**H
Good travel guide
Good, but not as good as my other DK Guides.
J**N
The best travel guide I’ve found
This is one of the best travel guides I have ever used or seen. From the design and layout of the book to the background information (both culturally and logistically), to the seemingly endless number of suggested trips - and options - this is the perfect resource for anyone planning a trip to Japan - whether you’re ready to book tomorrow, or you’re still setting up the dream trip in your mind. The first part of the book is all about exploration, with a list of the top spots and most popular things to do, as well as a “getting to know Japan” section. Following these basics are suggested itineraries for Trips of any length - from a couple weeks down to a few days. Next (and in my opinion, the best part) comes ideas and suggestions based on travel preferences, whether it’s family travel, winter time travel, or trips for pretty much any interest- architecture, nature, food, bargain travel, traditional crafts, nightlife, sports, wine, and more. There is a large section on Tokyo, of course, which is broken down by regions of the city, and covers everything you could ever want to do in this amazing capital. Of course Japan is much more than just Tokyo, so the next section covers eight of the most popular cities, with a lot of information and detail on what to do and see in each. Finally, it includes a short section on what you need to know before you go, about getting around, and other general practical information, as well as an index to make it easier to find things. This book is invaluable for anyone planning a trip or going to Japan, and will definitely become a treasure.
K**S
Beautiful Japan Travel Book
I love DK Travel Books for planning/dreaming at home. I never take them with me because they seem to be better for planning than nuts & bolts when traveling. These are also excellent arm-chair travel books. All the beautiful color photos & diagrams focus the planning of a trip. We often travel with my elderly mother. I always buy her a DK travel guide so she can anticipate our travel. We both now have a library of DK books from our past trips. The book is beautiful & full of useful information, maps & photos. All the maps & photos are in full color. There is lots of information on the usual things like where to eat, museums, etc. etc. but where these guides really excel is in explaining the history of what you will be seeing in easy to see & understand diagrams, photos & writing. These guides are like small encyclopedias. Even if you are not planning a trip, these books are fun to read.
B**N
A Great Guide to Japan
First, let me admit that I am a huge fan of DK's Eyewitness guides to anywhere. They have so many great features and content. The books have always been great for scanning through and getting excited for a trip somewhere, and where they may lack for deep information, they more than make up for in beautiful inspiration for planning a trip. The have dropped in quality of materials in recent years. The paper is no flat instead of glossy, the covers are not as tough, but the content is still dense and good. I absolutely love their integration of maps, especially the 3D, birds eyes views of blocks or in this case temples. All in all, I really love these books, but they have seemed to get denser and the font is getting smaller and smaller. It is not great for older eyes but great for pressing more content in. Also, I love these books because they generate lots and lots of ideas and help you avoid missing something in an area you are going. For me, this is what I want, but I know some people need nuts and bolts logistics of restaraunts and hotels, for that get a Foder's. If you are trying to get excited for a trip, get this one!
S**R
Comprehensive travel guide
I am planning to visit Japan next summer with my family. It's been several years since I have gone there and I'm sure things have changed a lot since then. I have a DK Eyewitness book about Japan from 2000 and the publisher has changed the format. The old format had a lot of glossy vivid graphics with English and Japanese words to help visitors. It was also a very heavy book without a lot of details. This new guide book is not glossy and the photos are more washed out, but I gladly take the tradeoff because this is lighter in weight. There are enough details to help me start planning my trip and if I want more details, I can always search for it online. Most of the book is broken down into either topics of interest or by region, with Tokyo taking up most of the attention. What's great is the preplanned itineraries that recommends short trips to various regions. Eac region and city also comes with its own map. At the end of the book, it covers logistics and sample prices for transportation. I think it's a lot better than the older version and I've found it very helpful in planning my next year's trip.
A**M
Noticeably Inferior Paper Quality
I’ve bought about 20 ‘Eyewitness’ travel books and I’ve never been disappointed with the content and advice that they contain but the quality of the paper in this latest book for Japan seems of poorer quality in comparison to the others - I suppose it’s just a sign of the times…..☹️
L**R
Used to like DK guides? Avoid new editions
Printed on thin recycled paper, this guide is a very distant relative to previous editions. The feel also reflects the content. Fewer maps, tips, highlights, illustrations. If I had a chance to check it in bookstore, I would not buy.
R**Y
Upcoming trip
Always easy to read and gives good advice.
N**A
My number one source for planning individual trip
Very informative, user friendly tons of first hand tips Will be with me all the time in Japan
C**N
Inutile- gaspillage d'argent!
Ce livre est une blague - papier de basse qualité, mauvaises photos - souvent totalement sursaturé- quelques informations générales mais les "chapitres" sur les les différentes régions du Japon son extrêmement pauvres et peu utiles, vous vous sentez totalement arnaqué en tant qu'acheteur- Malheureusement, ce produit n'a plus en commun avec les anciens guides de voyage Dorley Kindersley de haute qualité. J'ai donc commandé le Lonely Planet qui et plein des informations utiles et pertinentes. PS Le système d'évaluation exige que je donna minimum une étoile, selon moi ce livre vaut aucun étoile.
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