Tokyo 2025
The Guide
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Tokyo Companion The essential guide for the Tokyo visitor … If you like ramen and cocktails, gardens and walking, coffee and curry, temples and ¥100 stores then this guide will help you get the best experience whether you’re in the city for a whirlwind weekend or long-haul vacation.
Neighbourhood guides to
old-school Asakusa ■ glitzy Ginza (NEW this year!) ■ day-and-night Shinjuku ■ fancy-pants Shibuya, Harajuku and Aoyama ■ yesteryear Yanaka ■ pre-loved Shimokita
plus day or overnight trips to
seaside Kamakura ■ Mount Takao ■ quaint Kawagoe ■ World Heritage Nikko
Special sections include
Coffee grounds — the ’hoods devoted to ‘joe’ ■ House museums — how people made Tokyo their home over the centuries ■ Eat local — the foods that the capital grew big and strong on ■ Treasure hunt — flea markets and antique fairs ■ Roof gardens and observation decks — the low-down on the high and mighty ■ Ramen rundowns - on Tokyo Station and Ginza ■ and more …
Handy guides to
eating sushi ■ customizing ramen ■ ‘kissaten’ retro coffeeshops ■ food trucks and streetfood ■ old-school streetcars ■ and more …
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Pointers — NEW Eat and Drink chapters’ vocab guides can help decipher menus … or be used as a tool if order-placing needs a little assistance
When time’s short or you’re fuzzy after the flight, let the three 1-day itineraries lead the way … easy as a hop, skip and a jump
Over 300 photographs to whet your appetite ■ get iconic shots with take-me-there coordinates
49 illustrative district maps to help you sketch out your days ■ Innovative ‘walk-time’ indicators provide meaningful indication of a map’s scale
More than 150 restaurant, cafe, bakery and streetfood stall listings ■ Over 115 bar, coffeeshop, juice counter and teahouse details
Ume plum blossom and sakura cherry blossom hotspots ■ where to enjoy the finest autumn red-leaf and ginkgo displays
Made for tablet and phone from the get-go, Tokyo Pocketbook is at hand whenever you need it. Designed for easy navigation, with quick jump buttons throughout, colour-coded chapters, and thoroughly useful indexes. It links to your favourite map apps which will guide through Tokyo’s glorious, exhilarating, confounding streets and alleys (there’s advice on preloading too, if you won’t have data).
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