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See. Eat. Sleep. Enjoy. A 72-Hour Guide to Tokyo, Japan. City breaks are perfect for those long weekends away. You go to a city and youโve got only a short amount of time to see the sights, thereโs no time to get distracted. But what if you donโt know exactly what to do and see? Which places to eat at? When the best time is to visit? An imperial mix of modern and traditional, from its neon signs to its Shinto shrines, Tokyo is the travel destination for anyone who desires anything but the โsame old same.โ Located in the heart of the countryโs largest island of Honshu, Tokyo pulsates a sense of dynamism with impressive skylines and an ever-present surge of inhabitants. Tokyo is renowned for its Harajuku fashions, technological innovations, and rich cultural traditions. It is a city comprised of small towns and neighborhoods clustered together, each with its own history, flavor and atmosphere. The future home of the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tokyo has much to offer anyone who decides to visit this city, where the sun continues to rise. Inside 3-Day Guide to Tokyo: A 72-hour definitive guide on what to see, eat and enjoy in Tokyo, Japan: History - weโve put together a historic overview of Tokyo, guiding you through the stories behind the most famous landmarks of the city, such as the towering SkyTree, the loyal Hachiko and hopefully giving you some ideas along the way. Climate - with a quick run-down of the climate you can ensure that you visit Tokyo at the time thatโs best for you. Teamed with the city overview you can make sure that you get all that you want from this visit. City Overview - home to the Roppongi district and its bustling nightlife, it is almost guaranteed that life in Tokyo is never boring. The city overview lets you know whatโs happening so you wonโt miss anything that you might want to see. Transport - Train, plane or sea, however you want to get to Tokyo, itโs all made simpler with our handy guide to transport to and around the city. This book is packed with tips and tricks to help you keep travel stress free and cross the city like a local. Sight-seeing - helping you to make the most of your visit and turn your holiday into the trip of a life time this guide is full of attractions to suit any type of adventurer, including; art, theater, music, night life, history, architecture, museums, landmarks, parks, sightseeing and so much more. 3 Day Itinerary - For those of you who arenโt sure exactly what to you want to see but want to plunge straight in to exploring Tokyo, thereโs a handy itinerary all drawn up for you. Filled with dozens of exciting ideas you can just pick and choose which parts you want to use and your trip of a lifetime is set. Best Places for Any Budget - with comprehensive lists of the best places to eat, sleep and enjoy a night out all arranged by budget levels youโre bound to find something for you no matter what your budget is and what youโve come to see. Grab your copy of 3-Day Guide to Tokyo: A 72-hour definitive guide on what to see, eat and enjoy in Tokyo, Japan to begin experiencing the best of Tokyo, today . Review: this is one great guide that will help you maximize your time and make your stay one of the best ever! - I have always wanted to visit Japan because of its rich culture and interesting tourist spots that it has. Specially Tokyo! Being the capital of this country I am excited to see how their ancient culture meets the modern time in this city. I only see Tokyo in movies and will hopefully see it in person at the end of this year with my family. I am so excited that I purchased a guide this early LOL. And this book did not fail me! Itโs funny but this book has already helped me make an itinerary way before we book our plane tickets. This book has everything you will need as a tourist --- the places you should see, the food you should try , activities that must be experience and the hotels that we can stay at. If you are planning for a trip to Tokyo, this is one great guide that will help you maximize your time and make your stay one of the best ever! Review: This is confusing because it looks like it was written in a few hours with large ... - I am embarrassed to say I was also fooled by the positive reviews and purchased this book in paperback for for $8.00. This book was the highest rated Japan guide when I purchased it: This is confusing because it looks like it was written in a few hours with large font, minimal content, and poor quality photos. It actually reminds me a lot of projects from grade school where you would spend an afternoon writing a report on a place, and if it were such, it would be a pretty solid B+ effort... The title probably refers to the fact that this book was written and published in a total of 3 days. Note that there is no author listed for this book anywhere, only "3 day guides," as nobody wants their name associated with it. The book is copyrighted by "BeutyBodyStyle." Also note that if you look at the image credits the images are all taken from Flickr. Really this information (and much more/higher quality) is readily available in a brief session looking up information on the internet. I must assume the initial reviews must have been a scam. I felt obligated to help lower the rating on this "thing" (I have trouble referring to it as a "book") to save other people from the same dismal fate that I, and who knows how many others, have succumbed to. After much searching for a better guide, it really seems that best way to get accurate and the most up to date information is simply by browsing online. Would be nice to have a kindle guide you could take with you, but given that Japan just opened a hotel run entirely by robots they probably have internet technology there to look things up if needed as well.
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,415,582 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #200 in Tokyo Travel Guides #657 in General Japan Travel Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 3.0 out of 5 stars 24 Reviews |
J**R
this is one great guide that will help you maximize your time and make your stay one of the best ever!
I have always wanted to visit Japan because of its rich culture and interesting tourist spots that it has. Specially Tokyo! Being the capital of this country I am excited to see how their ancient culture meets the modern time in this city. I only see Tokyo in movies and will hopefully see it in person at the end of this year with my family. I am so excited that I purchased a guide this early LOL. And this book did not fail me! Itโs funny but this book has already helped me make an itinerary way before we book our plane tickets. This book has everything you will need as a tourist --- the places you should see, the food you should try , activities that must be experience and the hotels that we can stay at. If you are planning for a trip to Tokyo, this is one great guide that will help you maximize your time and make your stay one of the best ever!
A**S
This is confusing because it looks like it was written in a few hours with large ...
I am embarrassed to say I was also fooled by the positive reviews and purchased this book in paperback for for $8.00. This book was the highest rated Japan guide when I purchased it: This is confusing because it looks like it was written in a few hours with large font, minimal content, and poor quality photos. It actually reminds me a lot of projects from grade school where you would spend an afternoon writing a report on a place, and if it were such, it would be a pretty solid B+ effort... The title probably refers to the fact that this book was written and published in a total of 3 days. Note that there is no author listed for this book anywhere, only "3 day guides," as nobody wants their name associated with it. The book is copyrighted by "BeutyBodyStyle." Also note that if you look at the image credits the images are all taken from Flickr. Really this information (and much more/higher quality) is readily available in a brief session looking up information on the internet. I must assume the initial reviews must have been a scam. I felt obligated to help lower the rating on this "thing" (I have trouble referring to it as a "book") to save other people from the same dismal fate that I, and who knows how many others, have succumbed to. After much searching for a better guide, it really seems that best way to get accurate and the most up to date information is simply by browsing online. Would be nice to have a kindle guide you could take with you, but given that Japan just opened a hotel run entirely by robots they probably have internet technology there to look things up if needed as well.
J**K
Great Travel Guide to Tokyo
This is one of the best guide I have read. It goes beyond the standard guides by explaining intricate details of how the city was formed, how it has evolved and where to find the hidden gems. Going on a vacation is to relax, enjoy the culture and explore, this is all shown in various chapters of the book, for instance, Tokyo Nightlife, budget friendly lodgings and best places to visit. All in all, well laid out book.
G**L
Needs maps
The recommendations seem to be good but there are no maps and no directions to get from one place to another.
L**C
Fooled!
This book is skimpy on quality, insights, and length. Am I crazy? After all, there are 17 reviews, with average rating of 4.8. Look closer. 16 out of the 17 reviews were posted in a 10 day period in March. Almost all of the reviews are short and void of content. Could they be posted by the publisher's friends? How did 16 reviews all get published within the first 10 days of the publishing date? The print quality is poor. The contents are much less than you can get on any number of Japanese tourism sites. The length is 76 pages. Sounds good? The sightseeing portion is only 47 pages, with large prints, poor quality b&w photos, and would not fill up 15 pages if printed single spaced on 8.5 x 11 paper. My guess is an average English major in college can put this book together with 4-5 hours of internet research on Tokyo. The three days are divided into...3 days. No starting time, no ending time. No estimated time per attraction. No help in getting from one place to the next. No maps.
C**H
Great
This book is helpful and concise. Just the right amount of info... not too overwhelming. It offers lots of choices to consider.
C**P
One Star
Terrible book
A**A
useful supplement to other guide books
Short read, useful supplement to other guide books.
D**R
Great read
Off to Tokyo in two months and this is a useful addition to the myriad of Japanese travel literature I am wading thru thank you
N**6
amateurish waste of money
Awful, amateurish waste of money. Avoid at all costs.
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