What, no index?: While the chapters are well written and logically organized, the absence of an index was disappointing and frustrating when we knew we had read about some item of interest somewhere in the 457 pages but could no longer locate it.
Travel guides should all be this good!: Amazing book..we have been 'on the road' for years and this is the easiest, best guide we have ever used in 40 years! Now we are hoping that other exciting cities will also have a guide like this...not necessarily for 'free' but organized in this manner!
This book is a must for anyone traveling to Tokyo!: There is just not another book like this one for anyone on their way to Tokyo, Japan. All of the airlines should offer it to their Tokyo bound passengers. Susan Pompian is to be complimented indeed for all her hard work in putting all of this important information into one compact volume. I wouldn't be without it! If you happen to be Tokyo-bound now or anytime in the future, my advise to you is...buy it!
Innovative and upbeat, not your usual guidebook.: This is definitely not your average guidebook. Rather than just a listing of the usual tourist destinations, Tokyo for Free gave me insight into what living in Japan would really be like. On earlier trips there I never had the courage to venture out on my own. But by following Ms. Pompian's advice and great directions (I don't speak any Japanese), I was able to attend a real Japanese shrine festival and even visit some fascinating little off-beat museums. I kept it with me all the time. Highly recommend it for anyone who is even thinking about going to Japan.
| Author: | Susan Pompian | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 915.21350449 | | EAN: | 9784770020536 | | ISBN: | 4770020538 | | Number Of Pages: | 464 | | Publication Date: | 1998-03-30 |
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