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J**T
Very helpful
This book was very helpful on our Japan trip. We got a 7-day JR Rail Pass in the US and between the book and the kind people at the train stations, we found ourselves on every train we planned to be, and got to the destinations we wanted to get to. The green cars are very nice and have room to put a carryon up above the seats, plus your seats are assigned, so that was helpful, but it's a bit costlier. We ended up sending our larger suitcase on from hotel to hotel rather than lugging it through the stations and on the trains. (about $20usd to send through your hotel)By the time we got to Tokyo, our 7-days were up and didn't need the Rail Pass anymore anyway, we just did local trains and the book helped with that also. There is also a lot of information on sights and attractions throughout the book, which was wonderful.PS- you need to try Tokyo trains at rush hour at least once. OH MY!!! "Incredible" is the only word I can think of that describes this!
Y**T
Great guide for a great trip!
I spent two weeks in Japan with a JR Pass and this book as my "go to" guide. From the planning stages to actually being there, it was invaluable. While I also used the DK Eyewitness Japan, Trip Advisor and online references, this was the practical, nuts and bolts workhorse.It was excellent for planning day trips and prioritizing what to see. It has a simple overview map with call outs of highlights and some great "best experience" lists. For my first week I used Himeji as my base of operations - its a small city on the Shinkansen. I followed the book's recommendation to Miyajima and loved it. Everything was well described and easy to find using the book's instructions.Traveling in Japan by train with a JR pass was a great experience. The trains are efficient, the stations are hubs and experiences in and of themselves. And the pass makes it a breeze.
S**N
Best Japan Rail Guide
No other guide explains the Japan rail system better than this book. Of the 3 guide books I bought this one covers Japan rail the best. While this book is very good, I still found myself using it the least because I was more of a fan of the Lonely Planet Japan or DK Eyewitness Japan travel guides. This guide has the least photos of the 3 guide books I bought and I didn't like as much the way the book was organized. If I could only buy 1 guide book I would probably get Lonely Planet Japan, if I could get two guide books I would get this Japan by Rail and Lonely Planet Japan.
H**G
The best overall guide to Japan! Not just for transportation.
This is the best guide book to bring to Japan. Don't be misled by the title into thinking that it is only about the rail system. It is a first rate guide book to the places and sights, plus a detailed guide to the train and bus systems. We traveled with both this book and the Lonely Planet guide, and after a while stopped looking at Lonely Planet and left it behind because we found that Japan by Rail did a better job of covering all the sightseeing and historical information, and would be the better guide even if it did not also include great, fine-grained information about using the trains and the buses (not just which train goes where and how long it takes, but things like which side of the station to exit from, where to buy tickets, etc.).
M**E
What a Fabulous Book!
I had a one week Japanrail Pass and this book helped me use it to the max. From Tokyo I did day trips following the careful directions in this guide. I didn't know where to go and what to see so I used the end pages in this book. It pointed me to the highlights of Japan in a way that other guidebooks never did. Then it gave me step by instructions including excellent dining suggestions. In one week, I went to Nikko, Himeji Castle, Miyajima island, Nara, Inari, Kyoto, and Kanazawa and of course Mt.Fuji. It also gave excellent suggestions to save money at every turn. It was my third trip to Japan but the most fruitful because of this guide.
A**A
For the Best train system in the world, the right book
Before my travels I buy or borrow about a dozen travel guides. For a 1-month first-ever trip to japan with very light luggage, I took only three guides and Japan by Rail was one of them (the others DK Japan and Lonely Planet Kyoto). Although moving by plane to some distant Japanese destinations may be faster (not always), the Japanese Rail system is the best in the world and it should not be missed in any tour of the country. This book is geared to the Train traveler with everything that he or she may need. The hotels nearby the Stations are exactly rated and can be trusted. The food evaluations are also trustworthy. Thanks to this book I log thousand of miles trouble-free throughout Japan, remarkablef a first timer non-Japanese speaker.
H**E
You can do Japan without a guided tour!
I used this to help plan a trip to Japan. In the end I chickened out and took a bus tour except for 4 days in Tokyo; I left it behind in Japan rather than go overweight on baggage. But now I will repurchase it before a follow-up trip. In short, using the book coupled with Google maps (through a roaming phone or rented hotspot) would allow a person with no Japanese to get around with minimal frustration. It also seems very good on recommending sites and itineraries, although I did not compare it to any guides other than Lonely Planet's.
J**N
Helpful information, useful, worth it.
Summary:This guide was purchased for my 2nd trip to Japan. I used the rail extensively on this trip. It’s worth it to get this guide.Pros:1) Has useful easy to access information.Cons:1) Not enough information for all areas.
M**N
Great, practical guide book.
Great book. Used 2nd edition on trip to Japan 10 years ago and bought the 4th edition to plan a return trip. Great practical detail on rail network and how to get to different sites, where to eat and stay, etc. Contact details and web links provided. Not many photos if that’s important to you but plenty of pictorial information online from various sources.
P**R
All You Need for Seeing Japan by Train – The Way to Travel There
This is an excellent book. I used it extensively to plan a two-week JR rail pass trip. Then, in Japan, this was really the only guidebook I needed. I just supplemented it with information and maps from tourist information offices. If you're traveling light by rail in Japan (something that I strongly recommend) this is really the only guidebook that you need to take.
M**Y
Useful handbook
I bought this purely for the details on Japanese railways. This book has much more to offer, in fact it is a complete surprise. So much useful information. A very worthwhile purchase, highly recommended.
T**R
Detailed information
Lots of detailed information across whole county
J**D
Five Stars
Perfect for a future trip. soon I hope.
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