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Written by locals, Fodor's travel guides have been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for 80 years.

In 2015 Japan will become the 11th most popular destination for US travelers. Over a million Americans visit each year to experience this land of exquisite beauty, and recent fluctuations in the yen have made it more of an affordable destination than ever. In stunning full color, Fodor's Japan illustrates the country's eternal draws, from ancient temples and gardens and the deliberate pace of the tea ceremony, to the dizzying, frenetic pulse of its high-tech cities.

This travel guide
· Dozens of full-color maps 
· Hundreds of hotel and restaurant recommendations, with Fodor's Choice designating our top picks
· Multiple itineraries to explore the top attractions and what’s off the beaten path
· Major sights such as Tsukiji Fish Market, Senso-ji, Tokyo Sky Tree, Mt. Fuji, The Daibutsu, Sanjusangen-do, Ginkaku-ji, Fushimi-inari Taisha, Kinkaku-ji, and Osaka-jo
· Side Trips from Tokyo including Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Nikko, Kamakura and Yokohama
· Coverage of Tokyo; Nagoya, Ise-Shima, and the Kii Peninsula; The Japan Alps and the North Chubu Coast; Kyoto; The Kansai Region; Western Honshu; Shikoku; Kyushu; Okinawa; Tohoku; Hokkaido

Planning to focus on Tokyo? Check out Fodor's travel guides to Tokyo.

864 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1976

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Profile Image for Catherine  Mustread.
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October 26, 2016
Found this book to be a helpful and useful travel book. Though two or three years after publication date it was still satisfactory for my purposes and it was available to borrow from the library when I needed it. Highly recommend Tokyo for a travel destination.
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March 1, 2020
Step 1 of planning this fall trip to Japan.

Lots of steps left 😋

Great book, lots to see for sure.

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June 20, 2023
Fodor’s Travel. (22nd ed.). (2016). Fodor’s Japan. New York: Penguin Random House.

•Okayama’s Bizen pottery
•Nagoya: Ise-Shima, Kii peninsula
- p. 27-28

Shikoku
•seafood
•Tokushima’s Awa Odori fest
Kyushu
•Aso National Park’s Naka-dake volcano
•Nagasaki: streetcars
Okinawa
•relaxing canyons
•💦sports: snorkelling, scuba, coral reefs
Tohoku: Sendai, Mt Zao’s juhyo 🌨️firs, Matsushima Bay’s pine islands, Kakunodate, 📏Tazawa-ko lake
- p. 29-30

Naoshima Island: Yayoi Kusama’s sculptures, Chichu art museum - p. 44

Tokyo: National Art Centre - p. 55

•Western Kyoto: pre-book Koinzan moss temple
•Kumamoto: Suizen-ji Kobe’s 53 Tokaido post road stations
•Nagano: Kamikochi mountain village trails
•Shikoku: bicycle
•Okinawa: Ishigaki’s manta scramble
•Hokkaido: Niseko skiing
- p. 57-58

Kyoto Station: Kagaya kaiseki lunch (1300-1430) - p. 68

•Nagano: Kamikochi mountain village trails, Zenko-ji, Matsumoto-jo, folklore museum, Ukiyo-e museum, •Takayama Asa-ichi market
•Kamisanno-machi: samurai
- p. 100-101

Kanazawa: Naga-machi samurai - p. 101

Osaka history museum - p. 103

Tokyo:
•Tsukiji: Daiso sushi
•Ginza: Shiodome media tower, Yurakucho yakitori
•Asakusa: Nakamise-dori souvenirs, Kappabashi crockery
- p. 105-106

Ginza: Chidorigafuchi boat rental - p. 108-109

Yokohama: cup noodle museum, port, Chinatown - p. 110

NE Kyoto: Enrakuji - p. 111

Kobe: beef, earthquake memorial museum, Kitano-cho foreigner🏠, Chinatown, Mt Rokko’s cable car & Nunobiki Falls, Tetsujin 28 robot - p. 115

Shikoku: Matsuyama’s Dogo onsen - p. 115

Shikoku: Iya Valley’s river rafts & walking trails - p. 116

Naoshima: Benesse House museum - p. 116

Kyushu: Yufuin spa - p. 118

Okinawa:
•Naha🏘️
•Kerama🏖️
- p. 119

Nagano: Yudanaka/Kusatsu onsen, Hakuba treks, Hida beef - p. 121-122

Hokkaido: Nibutani Ainu culture museum - p. 123

Central Osaka: Hep Five🎡 - p. 132

Shikoku: Muroto🐬
Hokkaido: Asahiyama zoo
- p. 133

Washi: Kyushu’s Yame, Kyoto’s Kurodani, Nagoya’s Mino☂️🏮, Nagasaki🪁, Nara🖋️ - p. 152

Nagoya: Arimatsu handkerchiefs - p. 157

Kyoto: Daigoji, Shugaku-in - p. 1054

Eastern Kyoto Eikan-do painted doors - p. 1075

Kyoto: Bunnosuke Chaya amazake & warabimochi, Kurochiku Wabiza souvenirs, Murin-an, Nanzen-ji, Taien-en restaurant, Ninenzaka’s Machiya Starbucks - p 1081-1090

•Higashi-Hongan-Ji: 🥈largest wood structure
•Toji: towering pagoda
•Imperial Palace: NW fast-track for foreigners, 10am/2pm tours, apply🧑🏻‍💻beforehand
•Nishijin textiles: ¥1800 garment-weaving lesson & souvenir
- 48%

Northern Kyoto:
•Ichimonjiya Wasuke, Kazariya: 🍵, aburi🍡
•Hirano-jinja cherry blossoms
- 49%

Western Kyoto:
•Koryuji
•Arashimaya bamboo grove, Hozugawa river cruise, Sagano scenic railway, Adashino Nembutsu-Ji cemetery, Monkey Park, Tenryu-Ji’s Shigetsu vegetarian🍽️
- 49%

Kyoto food:
•Central: Gion Kappa Nawate robata-yaki, Izama🥬
•Eastern: Yudofu Kisaki tofu nabe, Omen🍜, Rakusho warabimochi
- 50%

Central Kyoto🍽️: Baan Rim Naam🇹🇭, 🇮🇹Ca’del Viale lychee mousse, Café Bibliotic Hello!, Café Independants/Chocolat, Ganko Takasegawa Nijo-en, 🇮🇳Kerala’s spinach/lamb/chickpea curry, chicken tandoori, Kyo-Machiya Suishin, Maeda Coffee, Zezekan Pocchiri - 51%

Kyoto🍽️:
•West: Arashiyama Yoshimura tempura
•North: In The Green🍕
- 51%

Uji’s Eirakuya🎁: RAAK tenugui hand towels - 53%

Zohiko lacquerware, Yamato Mingtei-tei, Yaya yufu kimono - 53-54%

Kobe: Arima onsen - 54%

Kobe Shushinkan sake pre-booked tours - 55%

Northern Kyoto:
•Hattoriryokuchi farmhouse museum
•Expo ‘70 commemorative park’s ethnology/folkcraft museum
- 56%

Kyoto🍽️
•East: Shunkoku Shunsai🇫🇷🇯🇵
•North: Batten Yokato yakitori
•West: Akashiya gyoza/ikayaki
- 57%

Kyoto🍽️:
•East: Taqueira la Fonda🇲🇽🌵🌮
•South: Planet3rd cafe, Shinsekai old town’s Yaekatsu skewers
- 57%

Central Osaka: Mr Kelly’s jazz club, Club Quattro, Hanshin food hall - 58%

Nara:
•Food: cha-gayu (🍵porridge), Nara-zuke (sake🥬)
•Crafts: sumi ink sticks, sarashi linen, akahadayaki🏺
- 58%

Nara🍽️: Wakakusa-yama - 59%

Nara crafts: Kobaien sumi ink, Kai界, Naramachi Shiryokan, Yu Nakagawa sarashi noren - 59%

Nara🍽️: Wakakusa-yama, Uma-no-me reservations, Yanagi-ja-ya warabimochi, Hiraso’s persimmon-leaf sushi/kudzu dried persimmon - 60%

Kite-Mite Nara shop - 60%

Kobe: Akashi-Kaikyo🌉, Mosaic🎡 - 61%

Kobe: Kitano-cho’s English/Weathercock🏠, Harborland, Meriken Park, Hyogo Prefectural Art Museum - 61%

Kobe: Mouriya Honten/Wakkoqu/A-1🥩, Bistrot Cafe de Paris, Cafe Freundlieb - 62%

Kobe: Motomachi🛍️, Nanae antiques - 62%

Western Honshu: Matsue’s Izumi Taisha & shijimi clams, Tsuwano, Hagi’s 🏺 & uni-don - 62%

Okayama: Korakuen, Okayama🏯 - 63%

Kurashiki Folkcraft museum - 63%

Kurashiki: Hamayoshi Mamakari-tei, 9494 Kushu-Kushu izakaya - 63%

Hiroshima: 5-Days Children’s Cultural Science Museum, Peace Memorial Park’s museum/hall/🔥/children’s monument - 64%

Hiroshima: Kamameshi Suishin’s grilled rockfish&🦪 - 64%

Miyajima: 5️⃣storey pagoda - 64%

Hagi: uni-don, Akiyoshido cave, Horiuchi samurai district, Jōzan🏺, Shizuki 🏯Park, Hananoe 🍵, Fujitaya soba - 65%

Tsuwano (Taikodani Inari-jinja, 🏯, Yuki carp, Aoki🍣) - 65%

Matsue (Lafcadio Hearn museum/🏠, Shinji lake, Matsue🏯, 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿garden, history museum, Meimei-an🍵🏠, Yakumo-an soba, Izumo Taisha, Kawakyo’s shijimi clams) - 66%

Shikoku
•Takamatsu: Ritsurin Garden
•Tokushima’s Aug Awa Odori fest & Naruto whirlpool
- 66%

Shikoku food: Ehime’s 🍊/ tai-meshi, Kagawa’s sanuki-udon, Tokushima’s iya-soba, Naruto’s 🍠, Kochi’s katsuo - 67%

Takamatsu: Ritsurin Garden, Shikoku Village, Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum - 67%

Takamatsu: New Ginza Salon, Kitahama Alley🛍️ - 67%

Naoshima🏝️: Yayoi Kusama🎃, Chichu art museum, Benesse House museum, Minamidera art🏠, 🛁I❤️Yu - 68%

Naoshima island food (Garden, Café Salon Nakaoku) - 68%

Takamatsu: Konpira shrine - 68%

Tokushima: Awa Washi Dento, Otsuka 🖼️museum, Domannaka izakaya - 69%

Iya Valley: Yoshino river Happy Raft, walking trails, vine bridges, Chiiori🏠 - 69%

Kochi: Muroto Cape🐬, Harimaya🌉, Hirome/Nichiyo-ichi Market’s yuzu-an, Kochi🏯, Chikurin Temple, Katsurahama🏖️, Makino Shokubutsuen, Sakamoto Ryoma memorial museum - 70%

Kochi’s katsuo (Myojin-Maru, Tosa Ryori Tsukasa🆙🪜, Faust🍰) - 70%

Matsuyama: Dogo onsen, Ehime🖼️museum, Ishite-ji, Itami Juzo memorial museum, Matsuyama🏯, Botchan⚾️🏟️ - 71%

Matsuyama (Amitie bistro, Ladkey’s🇮🇳, Taihei🍣, Tipitina’s, Un Petit Peu🥐, Yushoku Shunsai Mejina bento/kaiseki) - 71%

Uchiko: wax museum & Kamihaga🏠, Machiya museum, Omori’s 🕯️workshop - 71%

Uwajima: Taga Shrine, sex museum, Togyu 🐂fight - 71%

Omishima🏝️: Shimanami Kaido🚲, Hakata🧂, Mare Gracia🛀, Oyamazumi Shrine - 71%

•Kagoshima: breaded pork cutlet, Sakura-jima🌋, Ibusuki🏖️
•Nagasaki: chanpon🥬🍜
- 72%

•Kumamoto: Suizen-ji Kobe’s 53 Tokaido post road stations, Kumamoto🏯, Takachiho
•Kagoshima: breaded pork cutlet, Sakura-jima🌋, Ibusuki🏖️, Kirishima-yaku Kokuritsu Koen🗻
- 72%

•Nagasaki: shippoku
•Kumamoto: 🌶️karashi renkon
•Kagoshima: breaded pork cutlet, satsuma-age🍥
- 72%

Fukuoka: Nakagawa River’s Canal City🛍️ Ichi-ran🍜, Iwataya5️⃣🛍️🎎, Ohori Park, Tenjin’s Horin Hakata🍜, Shofuku🛕 - 73%

Yufuin🧖🏻‍♀️: Kusonomori Museum, Kinrin Lake, Usa⛩️, Yunotsubo🛍️, Yutaka Isozaki🖼️🏺 - 73%

Nagasaki: Atomic💣Museum, ☮️Park’s Hypocenter - 74%

Nagasaki: Dejima🇳🇱🦪, Garde🍕🍝, Kairakuen🇨🇳🍜 - 74%

Nagasaki: Fukusaya’s Castella🍰, Amu/Hamanomachi🛍️ - 74%

Kumamoto: Suizen-ji Kobe’s 53 Tokaido post road stations, Kumamoto🏯, Aoyagi’s 🌶️karashi renkon, Suganoya Kamitoriten’s 🐎🥩 - 75%

Takachiho: 🛕/🏞️🛶, Amano Iwato🛕/Yasugawara🕳️, Nagomi🥩, Ten-an soba - 75%

Aso National Park: Naka-dake🌋, Aso🌋 Museum, Aso Nishi🚡 Kusasenri🥾 - 76%

Kagoshima: small🍊, Kumaso-tei’s tonkatsu & satsuma-age🍥, Sakura-jima🌋, Ibusuki🏖️🛁 - 76%

Kirishima-yaku Kokuritsu Koen’s 🛕🗻 & Ichi Nii San’s pork soba - 76%

•Ishigaki: manta scramble, Taketomi🛖/Iriomote🪸🌳
•Kerama/Miyako🏖️
•Naha: Kokusai-dori, 🏘️🏎️, Shuri🏯 (Shikina-en’s hexagonal pavilion)
- 77%

food: toFU, mozuku seaweed, champuru stir-fry, soki soba, koregusu🌶️sauce, kokuto black sugar, umi-budo🌊🍇, beni-imo🍠 - 77%

Okinawa Museums: Prefectural🖼️, Navy HQ Underground Park, Himeyuri☮️, Mabuni Hill - 77%

Naha:
•Museums: Chiraumi Aquarium, Tsuboya🏺’s Kiyomasa Toki, Chindami Sanshinten 🐍skin
•food: Blue Seal’s beni-imo🍠🍨, Jahana Kippan 🥥🍈, Kosetsu Ichiba market
- 78%

Naha: Hateruma izakaya, Mafali Café, Mutsumi/Ukishima🥬🍜 - 78%

Naha🌃: Black Harlem, Dojo Bar, Gold Disc, Rehab - 78%

Okinawa: Gyokusendo Cave, Daisekirinzan 🪨Park - 78%

Kerama: Tokashiki🏖️, Zamami🐋 - 79%

Miyako🏝️: Cape Higashi-henna, Ikema wetlands, Maehama/Yoshino/Irabu/Boraga/Nagamahama/Sunayama🏖️, Toriike pond, Chuzan’s goya champuru, Goya’s rafute🥓 & 🍠croquette - 79%

Ishigaki: Yonehara🏖️’s Imagine Cafe goya🧃 & 👕, Usagi-Ya’s fu, manta scramble - 80%

Iriomote🪸🌳’s Uehara (Urauchi River🛳️, Simanariasibi🥾, Hoshinosuna🏖️, Mansaku🛶) & Yonaguni🏝️➡️Taiwan - 81%

Sendai: Chuo-dori/Ichiban-Cho/Clis🛣️/ Furusato/Shimanuki🛍️, Asa-ichi market, Ginzan onsen, Gokoku⛩️, Zuihōden🪦, Osaki Hachiman🛕, Rinno🛕, Sendai-shi Museum, SS-30🗼👀 - 82%

Matsushima Bay: Fukuura🏝️, Godaido/Zuigan🛕, pines - 83%

Yamadera: Risshaku🛕🔥, Okunoin, Sakunami onsen - 83%

Morioka: Kamasada’s nanbu-tetsu iron, Gozaku🎋🧺🩴, Kogensha🛍️, Hanamaki onsen, Ho-on/Mitsu-ishi🛕, Iwate Park, Azuma-ya soba - 84%

Tazawa-zo Lake: Tamagawa ☢️onsen, Kuroyu hinabita onsen - 84%

Kakunodate🌸: Ando🏠 miso/soy sauce, Aoyagi-ke/Ishiguro samurai museum, Densho🏠🪵⚒️ - 85%

Hirosaki: Chosho🛕, Hirosaki🏯, Tsugaru-Han Neputa🛖, Anzu/Yamauta🪕, Kikufuji scallop, Yamzazaki 🍎🥫 - 85%

Aomori: Auga’s maguro, garlic, Murata Kogei folk🖼️, Nebuta🏠 papier-mâché🗿 & taiko🪘, Sannai Maruyama Iseki, Sukayu onsen, Nishimura danna-shu, Mitsu-ishi sashimi, Ippa/Hide-zushi🍣 - 86%

Akita: 🖼️Museum, Folk/Performing Museum, Senshukoen, Kawabata-dori - 86%

Tsuruoka: Haguro🗻’s Dewa-Sanzan🛕 & Zaishin⛩️, Gas🗻, Yudono🗻, Al Ché-cciano🇮🇹 risotto - 87%

Hokkaido:
•Hakodate: 🚃, 🐟market
•🗻Usa
•Otaru canal
•Kushiro wetlands
•Rebun/Rishiri🏝️
- 87%

Hokkaido food: tabehodai baikingu, jingisukan🐐, Wakkanai scallop - 88%

Hokkaido: Furano/Rusutsu/Niseko⛷️ - 88%

Hakodate: Yama🗻, 🚃, 🐟market, 🇷🇺Orthodox⛪️, Kanemori 🔴🧱warehouses, Motomachi (Public Hall, Northern People Museum, 🇬🇧Consulate), Hana Kitchen/Café - 89%

Hakodate: Meiji🍺Hall - 89%

Sapporo: Susukino🌃, Hokkaido🛕, Hokkaido Historical🛖, Hokkaido Museum, Hokkaido University Botanic Gardens, Nakajima Park, 🍺Museum/Brewery, Tokeidai🕰️🗼, Winter Sport Museum - 90%

Sapporo: Daruma 🐑jingisukan, Ebi-Ten Bun-Ten tendon, Kani Honke🦀, Keyaki🍜, Zazi🍝🍰☕️ - 90%

Otaru: canal⛴️, Aoyama Villa, Kita Tougarashi, Kitano🍨, Masazushi🍣, Takeda don - 91%

Niseko⛷️: Izakaya Bang2️⃣ yakitori, Jo-Jo🍔 - 91%

Furano: Farm Tomita’s lavender - 93%

Abashiri: Prison Museum, Northern Peoples Museum, Aurora Icebreakers, Nakazushi🐋 - 94%

Shiretoko: five lakes (Akanko onsen), peninsula🐻/🧊/🦅 , Godzilla/Oronko/Sankaku🪨, Kushiro wetlands, CafeFox/Nature🛳️, Nature Centre, Lake Mashū/Kussharo, Kushiro City Crane Park, Kamuiwakka/Iwaobetsu onsen, Rausu🗻 - 95%

Wakkanai: Rebun🏝️‘s uni, Rishiri🏝️’s Kutsugata🥾, Cape Soya🧭⬆️, scallops - 95%

Place names:
•-ken/to/fu = prefecture
•shi = city
•machi = town
•ku = district
•gun = county
•chome = block
- 95%
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562 reviews60 followers
August 20, 2019
2.5 Stars

A pretty average and outdated guide book giving a broad overview for all of Japan.

It took me forever to get through this, but I finally did it. Not sure how useful it will actually be for travel now.
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79 reviews9 followers
September 13, 2007
There were a lot of problems with this book, from typos to bad directions. Directions and addresses are nearly impossible to begin with in Japan, but this book just made it more confusing. And the maps weren't helpful either. Not only were they not to scale, but things would be placed in the wrong spot or a different place then what the listing suggested.

The listings for sights and activities were informative though. But there aren't a lot of budget-friendly options for dining and accommodation.

I would recommend Frommer's if you're going to Japan. I ended up using the online version of Frommer's a lot to get restaurant recommendations and additional information on sights and activities. Another thing Frommer's has that Fodor's doesn't are walking tour suggestions. We used the walking tours for Kyoto and they provided a great balance of visiting temples, taking breaks at restaurants/teahouses and shopping.
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317 reviews59 followers
March 12, 2015
For a guide book about a large country, I think this does a good job. I was much happier using my lonely planet Kyoto guide (and looking up more on the Internet from this guide), but that's not the fault of a large-reach guide. I appreciated the day trips from Tokyo (one of which I planned as a stopover)? since I used it to orient myself to the country it has some great background info and the Tokyo section was good. Directions there are challenging without consulting friendly locals or a gps and even at times with both, still struggled!
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Author 1 book121 followers
August 16, 2016
Nice guidebook–I really liked the pictures and that they give you information on train stations and travel times. I also loved that they recommended some bookstores in Tokyo! Probably the most bookish of all the guidebooks I've read so far.

My only complaint is that all the restaurants and hotels that are "Fodor's Choice" are really expensive, and vast majority of others listed aren't cheap either. If you need to travel on a budget you might want to search elsewhere.
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19 reviews
December 30, 2018
This book did not help me plan my trip. It mentions Shrine after temple after onsen. We get it: cherry blossoms can be seen everywhere in the spring. There has to be more to Japan than that and Tokyo. And there is no help as far as times to book. It repeats "book in advance" but that could be any time. I'm getting more advice watching short videos.
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441 reviews4 followers
December 26, 2012
I have found this to be a good book to plan a trip to Japan. I have read this in conjunction with reading another travel guide and websites to ensure I get views from different perspectives, and found it to be useful. A few more pictures would have been good.
1 review
September 28, 2018
A must read for all travelers

Awesome pictures and easy to read format. The scope of the information is ideal for the novice traveler and detailed enough for the experienced traveler. I would recommend this book to all who enjoy travel.
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31 reviews3 followers
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June 5, 2008
Not bad for onsen baths and cheap tatami rooms.
59 reviews
September 16, 2011
Highly enjoyable writing of the places for sightseeing but falls short on giving all the necessary practical information on travel logistics that LP offers. Best to read both guides.
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February 19, 2013
Does anyone read a travel guide like this in the same way one might a novel?
However, as a reference about Japan, I've found this pretty useful and interesting.
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345 reviews37 followers
February 22, 2016
I don't know if I can fully count this as read, as I skipped those chapters that didn't pertain to our trip, but I definitely appreciated the tips from the sections I did read!
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Author 35 books19 followers
April 2, 2018
If you're traveling to Japan, I highly recommend picking this book up and giving it a read. I found it really helpful for plan my honeymoon! :D
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