Cover art for Lonely Planet Japan Planning Map
Published
Lonely Planet, March 2024
ISBN
9781787015876
Format
Sheet Map / Folded, 2 pages
Dimensions
19.7cm × 9.5cm × 0.7cm

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Durable and waterproof, with a handy slipcase and an easy-fold format, Lonely Planet's Japan Planning Map is your essential navigation tool. This full-colour map features accompanying images and information about top attractions, itinerary suggestions, a transport guide, themed lists and practical travel tips.

Durable and waterproof

Easy-fold format and convenient size

Handy slipcase

Full colour and easy to use

Before-you-go info

Beautiful imagery

Tailored itineraries

Can't-miss regional highlights

Detailed town index

Transport planner

Themed lists

Covers Tokyo, Mt Fuji, Izu Peninsula, Nikko, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Koya-san, Naoshima, Himeji, Hiroshima, Miyajima, Kagoshima, Matsuyama, Fukuoka, Takayama, Tsumago, Magone, Kanazawa, Kamikochi, Sapporo, Niseko, Shikotsu-Toya National Park, Matsushima

Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planet's Japan, our most comprehensive guidebook to Japan, covering the top sights and most authentic offbeat experiences.

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