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Pocket Tokyo Subway Guide Pocket sized guide to the Tokyo subway system, with names given in both Japanese and English for finding your destination. A good guide for permanent residents of Tokyo and travelers. |
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Metropolitan Area Rail & Road Atlas This atlas includes both rail and road maps for the greater Tokyo metropolitan area, with place names given in both English and Japanese. Immediately adjacent areas are also shown, such as parts of Chiba, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Yamanashi, Kanagawa, and Saitama prefectures as well as cities like Mito, Tsukuba, Omiya, Urawa, Kawasaki, and Yokoyama. |
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Mini Rough Guide to Tokyo The Rough Guide to Tokyo provides informed accounts of every attraction from the the futuristic Odaiba to the temple town of Asakusa. Also included is advice on where to stay, eat, shop and go out. Information on excursions to Mount Fuji, Yokohama's Chinatown and the dazzling shrines of Nikko is also provided. |
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| Lonely
Planet Tokyo Chris Rowhtorn provides the latest information on accommodation, restaurants and entertainment options for both business and leisure travelers to the city. Features: 24 pages of color maps, including a subway map; how to eat and sleep well on any budget; cultural tips, from doing business to bathing in a sento; plus coverage of cosmopolitan Yokohama, seaside Kamakura, Nikko and Mt Fuji; with essential Japanese script throughout. |
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| Frommer's
Tokyo Frommer's travel guide book aims to help readers to find their way and discover the best of the Tokyo Metropolis, with coverage of shopping and nightlife, recommendations for the best values in restaurants and hotels, and Kanji characters to help readers recognize street signs and find their way around. |
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| Tokyo
: A Visitor's Guide A no-nonsense planing guide to sampling the best Tokyo has to offer, this guide offers: bilingual local and transport maps for getting around painlessly; details of first class restaurants and hotels; shopping ideas; and helpful tips for a trouble-free trip. |
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Fruits If you ever wondered where the catwalk got its claws, then the portraits gathered in photographer Shoichi Aoki's book Fruits, from the streets of Harajuku in Tokyo, point the way to an extraordinarily imaginative and invariably stunning fashion styles. |
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Vertigo Innovative travel writing by award-winning writer Stephen Barber as he guides the reader through the ultimate futuristic city: Tokyo. A cinematic portrayal of the city emerges, from close-up portraits of individual citizens to panoramic descriptions of its vast avenues and immense digital image screens, Tokyo Vertigo is visceral, exhilarating travel writing. |
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| Fodor's
Pocket Guides: Tokyo Fodor Synopsis: The Fodor Pocket Guide to Tokyo, ideal for those traveling both for business and pleasure. It covers things to do and see, along with accommodation and dining, practical information including web sites, and also recommended shopping, nightlife, and outdoor activities. |
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| Introducing
Tokyo This illustrated volume presents a portrait of Japan with over 100 colour photographs and essays on nature, arts, traditional culture and modern life. |
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Time Out Guide Tokyo Time Out Book Description: Written and researched by Tokyo city residents, this guide details one of the most exciting and at times bemusing cities in the world, with recommendations for eating out, accommodation, nightlife, shopping and sightseeing. A series of annotated maps will guide you through Tokyo. |
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Tokyo London An examination of the interchange of fashion, graphics, photography, music and digital media ideas between the cities of Tokyo and London, shown at the Barbican Art Gallery, London. The book distills the reciprocal energies of two very different scenes. |
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Apartments Simplicity isn't just a matter of taste in Japan - it's part of the culture. But within that aesthetic there is much diversity. This photographic sampling of Tokyo's apartments attempts to display that diversity. The clutter-free rooms in this collection are filled with muted colours and natural objects; traditional materials such as rice paper, tatami, wood, ceramics and stone are made use of. |
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| Lonely
Planet Tokyo Condensed This Lonely Planet Tokyo guide aims to help you travel around the Tokyo city area with maps and text cross-referencing. It covers accommodation choices from love hotels to the best of the international hotels; reviews the city's restaurants; and explains how to find that elusive patch of peace. |
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Kid's
Trips in Tokyo: A Family Guide to One Day Outings Good resources for parents with children from six months to teenagers up to about sixteen. Written by four women all married to Japanese from personal experience and knowledge of Tokyo, Yokohama and Kamakura, with sensitive attention paid to the added challenges posed by language and cultural factors. |
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Tokyo Bilingual Pocket Atlas Bilingual atlas providing place names in both English and Japanese. Features useful information for Tokyo residents, including 93 pages of maps, a two page embassy index, plus a map of the Tokyo rail system, including new subway lines. Maps symbols indicate, city, town and ward boundaries, J.R. Lines, expressways, parks and gardens, government offices, historical sites, Shinto shrines, Buddhist temples, churches, hospitals and schools. |
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City Atlas: A Bilingual Guide
This atlas of Tokyo city This atlas includes 46 color maps, with all names in English and Japanese orthography. There are 18 central district maps and 21 metropolitan area maps, with additional maps on underground system, administrative ward, satellite cities and railways Maps of the Tokyo metropolitan rail system. |
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