Lonely Planet's Experience Japan travel guide reveals exciting new ways to explore this iconic destination with one-of-a-kind adventures at every turn. See ancient rituals in beautiful temples, find zen at a traditional tea ceremony, celebrate Tokyo's vibrant pop culture – using our local experts and planning tools to create your own unique trip.
This was a nice book to have on hand while prepping for my Tokyo/Kyoto trip. It also opened my eyes to how many other unique regions there are to explore in Japan, like the Southwest Islands and Hokkaido - places I might not have looked into otherwise. I do wish the “practicalities” section had been at the beginning; I completely missed it while planning since it’s tucked at the end. Also surprised there was no mention of Japan’s convenient/semi-mandatory door-to-door luggage delivery services!
Overall, it’s a helpful resource when you don’t feel like googling everything, but I’m not sure how much I actually used its recommendations once I got there…there’s just so much to do around you in Japan!
A good introduction to Japan, but perhaps some previous knowledge of the country would be required, before using the guide, as there is a lot in this little book. Nicely illustrated and written, and inspiring. Not enough detail, on its own, for a first time visitor, so use it together with another guide. This is more to inspire, rather than give full detailed information.
Loved the non-touristy approach to exploring Japan. Lots of information, updated with COVID protocols. Easy to browse because of the layout (not cluttered) with lots of colorful images. Plenty of details, tips, and websites for further lookup. Highly Recommended.
Really good travel book for Japan. Definitely a jumping off point for planning a bigger holiday, as if you're planning a few weeks in one or two cities you'll want a more comprehensive guide to a region of Japan. This was short and sweet but full of all sorts of neat information.
I have been working on planning a trip to Japan for over a year, some of it really in earnest, and it is a hard place to decide where to go. There are so many options, so many directions to go, and so many decisions to make. The history, culture, art, natural beauty, architecture, and food all have a bit of a siren call and it is clear that unless you are going to spend months scouring the islands you are going to have to narrow your scope. This is more of a hit the highlights book--with succinct descriptions of each place and what you might not want to miss when going there.
A small travel guide full of great information. It’s a good for readers visiting Japan for the first time. It gives a general idea of what to find in the area.
Read the kindle version but was surprised that the places mentioned had no link or even information as far as address and phone. Interesting format but not one that I would choose over the other LP Japan publications.