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Japan by Rail: Includes Rail Route Guide and 29 City Guides | 
enlarge | Author: Ramsey Zarifeh Publisher: Trailblazer Publications Category: Book
List Price: $18.95 Buy New: $16.11 You Save: $2.84 (15%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 331636
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4.7 x 1.4
ISBN: 1873756232 Dewey Decimal Number: 915 EAN: 9781873756232 ASIN: 1873756232
Publication Date: February 12, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description
Japan is steeped in legend and myth, perhaps the greatest of which is the popular misconception that the country is simply too expensive to visit. The truth is that flights to Japan are cheaper than they've ever been, accommodation can be great value, while the warm hospitality which awaits every visitor costs nothing at all. The real secret to travelling around the country on a budget, however, is the Japan Rail Pass. With this pass you can travel on some of the fastest trains in the world as often as you like for as long as you please - and all for one bargain price. Use this comprehensive guide in conjunction with a rail pass to get the most out of your trip to Japan.
* Practical information - planning your trip; what to take; getting to Japan from Europe, North America and Australasia
* City guides and maps - where to stay (all budgets), where to eat, what to see in 29 towns and cities; historical and cultural background
* Kilometre-by-kilometre route guides - covering train journeys from the coast into the mountains, from temple retreat to sprawling metropolis and from sulphurous volcano to windswept desert; 34 route maps
* Railway timetables - Bullet trains and all routes in this guidebook
* Plus - Customs, etiquette, Japanese phrases and 28 colour photos
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Japan Rail Book July 2, 2008 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. If you need something like a train schedule go to the internet.
Great resource August 13, 2006 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
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. I covered 4 cities, and rode every form of rail transportation. This book helped me with diverse tasks from how to choose which sites to see to how to navigate through the airports and train stations.
Get a JR pass and this book and you can cover Japan!
Not useful at all! February 9, 2006 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
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. It covers the greatest hits of Japan but has very little detail about most places. It seems to assume that you'd want to just ride the train all the time without ever getting off. Most of the suggested trips are incredibly unrealistic about the amount of time it would take to visit the listed places, almost to the point of ridiculousness. I do not recommend this book at all! Any other guide book and a rail map would be much better. If you are planning on traveling in Japan, skip "Japan by Rail" and get "Gateway to Japan" published by Kodansha. It is the best!
Japan By Rail January 16, 2006 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
An excellent book to have with you whilst travelling around Japan by rail. Recommend the publication to anyone who will be travelling to Japan. Has excellent places to visit on a budget.
Bummer August 16, 2005 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
This book is a total let-down. It offers extremely limited information on all places worth seeing. The JR lines may be given but are not including the new Kyushu Shinkansen line and many new or discontinued stations.
Also, as other folks pointed out, the private railways are not mentioned. A superb trainplanner in conjunction with Rough Guide or Lonley Planet would be Jorudan. Jorudan in an online travel planner for Japanese public transport and airlines. They have an excellent guide with up to date initiary data for all your trips in Japan. If you are not a US national, you may want to avoid onley Planet aswell, as it is verry clearly aimed at and written by US nationals.
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