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Which guidebook for Japan?
Somebody claimed the LP is not very good. Which one would you recommend?
-- Alfred Molon http://www.molon.de - Photos of Asia, Africa and Europe |
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Which guidebook for Japan?
"Alfred Molon" wrote in message ... Somebody claimed the LP is not very good. Which one would you recommend? Oddly enough, I always recommend the LP. Bob M. |
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Which guidebook for Japan?
"Bob Myers" wrote in message ... "Alfred Molon" wrote in message ... Somebody claimed the LP is not very good. Which one would you recommend? Oddly enough, I always recommend the LP. I just take the ones that are available in the Library. tim |
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Which guidebook for Japan?
On Oct 4, 9:53 am, Alfred Molon wrote:
Somebody claimed the LP is not very good. Which one would you recommend? -- Alfred Molonhttp://www.molon.de- Photos of Asia, Africa and Europe Japan Solo by Kanno is my first choice. geno |
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Which guidebook for Japan?
On Oct 4, 12:53 pm, Alfred Molon wrote:
Somebody claimed the LP is not very good. Which one would you recommend? Time Out for Tokyo, and National Geographic for Japan. |
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Which guidebook for Japan?
On 2007-10-04 09:53:03 -0700, Alfred Molon said:
Somebody claimed the LP is not very good. Which one would you recommend? I take LP which is not very good, but on the other hand has information in smaller towns that others don't contain. When necessary, it's invaluable. Even moreso: Gateway to Japan (Kodansha). If you're not exploring odd/small locales neither is that important. Our all purpose is Frommer's. though it certainly has it's failings. Chief among them: "Dining" seems to be an aid in helping you find non-Japanese restaurants. But helpful with hotels and sight-seeing. There are many others: Tokyo for Free, and many others that lock onto Tokyo only. If you're going someplace far far away, I recommend going to the library and reading through ALL of them. Then buying which the two that seem best suited. I take the same approach to phrase books as well. -- ///--- |
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Which guidebook for Japan?
On Oct 4, 6:53 pm, Alfred Molon wrote:
Somebody claimed the LP is not very good. Which one would you recommend? -- Alfred Molonhttp://www.molon.de- Photos of Asia, Africa and Europe Frommer's Japan is a good alternative, although not as detailed as the LP. -- Robin http://www.touropia.com |
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