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Lonely Planet Tokyo Encounter

Lonely Planet Tokyo Encounter

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Author: Wendy Yanagihara
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Category: Book

List Price: $11.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 61814

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 216
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 4.2 x 0.5

ISBN: 1740595580
Dewey Decimal Number: 915
EAN: 9781740595582
ASIN: 1740595580

Publication Date: September 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Lonely Planet Tokyo
  • Paperback - Lonely Planet Best Of Tokyo (Lonely Planet Encounter Series)
  • Paperback - Tokyo (City Guide)

Similar Items:

  • Japan (Country Guide)
  • Tokyo City Atlas: A Bilingual Guide (3rd Ed.)
  • Time Out Guide to Tokyo, 5th Edition
  • Japanese Phrasebook
  • Japan (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
What Will Your Tokyo Encounter Be?

...playing paparazzo to Harajuku's famed and outrageously clad cosplay zoku (costume-play gang) (p12)
...sinking sake in the down'n'dirty alleys of the Golden Gai (p14)
...waking at dawn for the freshest sushi breakfast at Tsukiji Market (p13)
...strutting down Ginza's boulevard lined with fashion straight off the catwalk (p18)
...blowing off steam the traditional way, in a popular neighborhood onsen (p176)
...getting your geek out in Akihabara's bargain bins of electronics, games, and manga (p19)

Discover Twice the City in Half The Time...

...full-color pull-out map and detailed neighborhood maps for easy navigation
...our experienced author recommends the top neighborhoods, shops, restaurants, sights and entertainment
...unique itineraries and highlights help you make the most of a short break
...locals reveal Tokyo's secrets: from a fashion designer's favorite places to shop to the restaurant recommendations of an organic foods chef



Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars VERY disappointed   December 16, 2008
I bought this book for our trip to Tokyo. This was the only guide I've purchased and I regret it. As a stand-alone, I felt the recommendations were not that great, and I couldn't share the book's "enthusiasm" for some of the attractions - such as the one on the Toyota showroom - it is JUST A SHOWROOM, with maybe one or two activities for kids, nothing special. going to the other side of town to see it was a waste of time. And that's just one example. Perhaps if you have other books this could be a good complement, but if you're only planning on getting one guide book (like I was), then I do not suggest you get this one. BUT, no matter what book you're getting, I strongly recommend you also purchase the map book: "Tokyo City Atlas: A Bilingual Guide", which served us very well in helping us navigate around. Definitely worth checking out.


4 out of 5 stars Beautiful!   June 2, 2008
This is really a beautiful book, with lots of colorful pictures and everythig. It's very concise and small, what is really good and easy to carry.

It does not have as many information as other books, but is one of the best I've ever purchased.

I reccomend.



4 out of 5 stars Great litle book, could be better.   March 22, 2008
First of all let me say that I do love this book. Next time I head to Tokyo, it will be in my bag. That said, I think the book could have gone a bit better in actually making a specific Akihabara section of the book, as it is, Akihabara is kind of mashed into the rest of Tokyo when it is a very distinct part of the town with excellent shopping opportunities. Mentioning what goes on in Akihabara on Sunday would be good too. Having a section on cheap eats would be good too, most of the places listed in the book are all higher class. Having some of the little one counter shops listed where you buy a ticket to select your meal would make it a bit more of a fun book.


4 out of 5 stars Colorful, fun and travel-sized!   October 1, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had no idea this book was so small until I received it, and I don't mind it at all. I have other Japan travel books by Frommer's and Fodor's so this thin book was a blessing.

Another reviewer mentioned needing a magnifying glass to read, but I can read it fine and so can my husband -- we're twenty-somethings and he wears glasses -- so I think that if you have grandchildren or existing eyesight problems then yes, it might be an issue.

For me, the bright colors behind the text were no problem. I love how colorful everything is -- EVERY page is in color. Great photos and summaries of the top "must do" attractions.

The descriptions are short to keep the size of the book down, but they list all essential info: name in english AND hiragana/kanji/katakana (really handy!), address, hours of operation, admission fees (if applicable), a URL if they have one and what train to take to what stop and even what exit to use from the station. AWESOME.

The only blemish on this otherwise amazing book is the foldout map. Mind you the map itself is helpful as heck, what with the Tokyo subway system map included, close-ups of three popular neighborhoods, every sight listed in the book listed on the map with appropriate designations (a2, d4, etc), and even helpful phrases such as "hello" and "two beers please." However, the perforation on my copy was poor and the map was glued in VERY crooked. While trying to carefully pull the map out like was intended, it pulled the cover from the back of the book. I should have just cut it with scissors in retrospect, but that was the point of the map: to pull it out easily. When I got it loose, it was difficult to pull the excess paper from the perforation. So just cut out your map out of your copy of the book and you won't have any problems!

Oh, and the super-glossy parts of the front and back covers are just slick as hell.



2 out of 5 stars Where's the magnifying glass ?????   October 1, 2007
 3 out of 14 found this review helpful

This book needs to come with a free magnifying glass.

I recently purchased the 2007 edition of Tokyo Encounter by Lonely Planet. We will be flying to Tokyo in November, 2007. They condensed the size of this book to fit into a pocket and as a result, the print is tiny and difficult to read. In fact, much of the print actually cannot be read without straining the eyes or needing a magnifying glass. The highlighted areas are shaded in pinks, greens, blues and the print on those shaded areas is ridiculously even more reduced to the point it cannot be read. This book is only for those with 20/10 vision and for those who carry along a pocket magnifying glass. Otherwise, don't spend your money.


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