Hiking in Japan

Hiking in Japan by Mason Florence, published by Lonely Planet in 2001, is a comprehensive guide designed for both day-rambler and long-distance hiking enthusiasts. This edition spans 440 pages and is presented in English, offering detailed maps and expert advice tailored for hiking in Japan. The book covers essential topics such as equipment, health and safety tips, and insights into local flora and fauna, making it a valuable resource for travelers exploring Japan’s diverse landscapes.
Readers will find well-researched itineraries that are easy to follow, ensuring a smooth hiking experience. The guide also includes aids to understanding local languages and trail customs, enhancing the overall journey. With a focus on sports and recreation, this book serves as a practical reference for anyone interested in hiking across Japan’s scenic routes.
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W alk past secluded Japanese temples, hike coast-to-coast in the U.S.A., or stroll the French countryside. Lonely Planet continues its successful Walking Guides series with three new titles. Each book contains everything the day-rambler or long-distance enthusiast needs. There are detailed and reliable maps, expert advice on equipment, health and safety tips, sections on flora and fauna, and aids to languages and local trail customs. All itineraries are easy to follow and well researched.
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