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This travel guide doubles as a beautiful photo album, featuring truly hidden gems in the less traveled countryside of Japan. The author, Takashi Sato, is a landscape photographer who has traveled to all 47 prefectures to capture the many faces of Japan on film. Page after page, the author guides you to some of the most special places. This book is full of useful information for planning your visit to Japan, with detailed information on getting around on trains, buses, cars and domestic flights. There is also a companion website for updated information, easily accessible by QR codes included in the book. ¿contentsNortheast of Tokyo Boso Peninsula, Chiba / Okutama, Tokyo / Hydrangea Haven, Kanagawa / Numazu, Shizuoka / Minuma Tanbo, Saitama / Mt. Akagi, Gunma / Lake Hibara, Fukushima / Izunuma, Miyagi / Tono, Iwate Hokkaido to Honshu Kushiro, Hokkaido / Lake Toya, Hokkaido / Hagurosan, Yamagata / Akiyamago, Niigata / Nagaoka, Niigata / Azumino, Nagano / Northern Alps, Nagano / Southern Alps, Yamanashi / Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa / Gokayama, Toyama / Kazura Bridge, Fukui / Korankei, Aichi Honshu to Western JapanFuden Pass, Mie / Kumano Kodo, Wakayama / Mt.Yoshino, Nara / Lake Biwa, Shiga / Miyama, Kyoto / Nose, Osaka / Mushiake Bay, Okayama / Mt. Daisen, Tottori / Ini Rice Terraces, HiroshimaShikoku & KyushuSanuki Fuji, Kagawa / Shimanto River, Kochi / Ochiai Village, Tokushima / Hakata Island, Ehime / Yame Tea Fields, Fukuoka / Hiraodai, Fukuoka / Chikugo River Drawbridge, Saga / Kujuku Islands, Nagasaki / Mt. Aso, Kumamoto / Nagasakibana, Oita / Takachiho, Miyazaki / Sakurajima, KagoshimaGood To KnowIn the countryside / References Online / Modes of transportation / Favorite Itineraries / Things to doWHY IT'S SPECIALFestivals / Hokkaido's Local Foods / Travel Routes / Rice Terraces / About satoyama / Zekkei¿AuthorLandscape photographer Takashi Sato majored in photography at the Tokyo Visual Arts College. Upon graduating in 1984, he studied under Takehide Kazami, whose artistic interpretations of mountain photography are renown. In 1990, Mr. Sato launched his independent career, capturing some of the most stunning images of Japanese landscapes since. In recent years, Mr. Sato has focused on subjects and vistas that are classically Japanese. His work has been published in several collections, and his exhibits include "In the Heart of Japan" at the Montreal Botanical Garden (2015) and other venues held in Japan.
This collection features those sketches of Kyoto by Tsujimoto, who has been living there more than 40 years and drawing various sceneries through the four seasons. All sketches feature very popular sites where many international tourists visit, and historically notable places. Its official website.Travel + Leisure magazine elected Kyoto as No.1 in their "World's Top 10 Cities" second year in a row, saying it is "the quintessential Japanese experience, offering visitors everything from history (in the form of spiritual shrines) to notable cuisine (shojin ryori) and encounters with the famed Geisha dancers."
Compiled by a well-known Japanese actor and artist, Artfully Walking Tokyo and Beyond showcases hidden spots in Tokyo neighborhoods and suburbs with beautiful illustrations. Walking on his own, Takaaki Enoki discovered lesser-known but attractive places to visit, which he shares in this book: old shrines and temples in quiet residential areas; rare historical buildings not mentioned in general guide books. This volume also contains illustrated postcards and cutouts as souvenirs to help make your trip more memorable. If you are planning a visit to Japan, Artfully Walking Tokyo and Beyond is surely to be your perfect companionΓÇòbefore, during, and after your trip!
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