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Books about Japan travel

"LONELY PLANET - Japan"

"Lonely Planet: Japan" is compiled by the Australian company LonelyPlanet and translated by Liu Ying and others. Japan is a completely different world - a unique cultural island where modern civilization flourishes and forms an interesting contrast with traditional culture. The Japanese spirit is strong and warm, and hospitable. Japan is located at the easternmost end of the Silk Road and has received influence from the entire Eurasian continent. The Japanese have spent thousands of years absorbing and perfecting the culture inherited from Asia and forming their own characteristics. From the gorgeous Kyoto geisha dances to the laid-back Zen Stone Gardens, Japan can captivate even the most jaded visitor. Moreover, traditional culture is only half of the story: stepping out of Tokyo's Shibuya Station, you are bathed in the city's vibrant sound and light phantom. Shining neon lights and high-rise buildings reaching into the sky make up its science-fiction-like streetscape, just like Stepping out of the time capsule into the future world. Everyone can find their own place in Tokyo, whether they are salarymen in suits, otakus obsessed with comics, or princesses and lolita, there is always something suitable for you.