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基本信息·出版社:Lonely Planet Publications Ltd
·页码:128 页
·出版日期:2005年06月
·ISBN:1741041767
·条形码:9781741041767
·版本:第2版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32开 Pages Per Sheet
·外文书名:Lonely Planet旅游指南: 东京之最
内容简介 Lonely Planet's Best Of Series offer the ultimate pocket guides for short-trip visitors, highlighting the best city experiences, sights and trends.
1.Written by experienced authors, chosen for their in-depth city knowledge and insights
2.Entertaining, opinionated coverage of the latest restaurants, bars, clubs, shops and hotels
3.Full-colour, contemporary design and user-friendly features including detailed gatefold maps
Best of Tokyo
1.The best compact guide to Tokyo available
2.The only Tokyo guidebook with detailed, fold-out, full-colour maps
3.Features opinionated and authoritative insights into the city's culture and history
4.Comprehensive information conveniently packaged into a portable pocket guide
Step into Tokyo, metropolis of the world, and lose yourself in blazing neon flashing to the beat of the future, with jaw-dropping views from soaring sky-scrapers and the ever-radical street fashions of Shibuya and Harajuku. Down maze-like streets crammed with possibilities, you’ll need to know your options. Best of Tokyo puts the whole city in your pocket.
1.FIND YOUR WAY - this is the only guide to Tokyo with easy-to-use fold-out maps
2.GET THE MOST FOR YOUR YEN - select shopping and eating picks take you straight to the city's best restaurants, classy boutiques and quirky shops
3.STAY IN STYLE with Tokyo's most discerning accommodation options - from high-class hotels to exquisite ryokan
4.PARTY 'TIL DAWN with the locals - insider knowledge on the best bars, clubs and live music
5.EXPLORE the galleries of Aoyama, old world of Shitamachi and sea spray of Odaiba on comprehensive walking tours
Tokyo
City (pop., 2003 est.: city, 8,083,980; metro. area, 12,310,000), capital of Japan. The country's largest city, it is located in east-central Honshu at the head of Tokyo Bay. The site has been inhabited since ancient times, and the small fishing village of Edo existed there for centuries before it became the capital of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603 (see Tokugawa period). By the 19th century it was one of the largest cities in the world, with a population exceeding 1,000,000. Under the Meiji Restoration, in 1868 it replaced Kyoto as the imperial capital, and Edo was renamed Tokyo (“Eastern Capital”). A massive earthquake in the region in 1923 destroyed most of the city and killed at least 100,000 people, but most of it had been rebuilt by 1930. Much of it was again devastated by U.S. bombing during World War II and had to be reconstructed. The Summer Olympic Games were held there in 1964. Tokyo is the administrative, cultural, financial, commercial, and educational centre of Japan and the focus of an extensive urban complex that includes Kawasaki and Yokohama. Attractions include the Imperial Palace, encircled by stone-walled moats and broad gardens, and numerous temples and shrines. There are some 150 institutions of higher learning, including the University of Tokyo
作者简介 Wendy Yanagihara
For a Lonely Planet author, Wendy Yanagihara has not wandered so far afield as some of her illustrious colleagues: she has never been to Amsterdam,or Angola, or Antarctica. Of those places she does know, however, she knows a thing or two.
She first travelled abroad from Southern California at age two.At age seven, she was summering with relatives in Japan; at seventeen, studying Castellano and culture in Spain; and at twenty-seven, teaching in Vietnam.After almost three years working at Lonely Planet’s Oakland office, Wendy ditched the designer's desk for a one-way ticket to Vietnam.
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