Neon Lights in Tokyo

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781741177015
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Hardie Grant Explore
  • Publication City/Country: AU
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Neon Lights in Tokyo is your guide to navigating the colossal world within a world that is Tokyo. A city of almost 40 million people, Tokyo is a jungle of skyscrapers with labyrinthine subterranean roots.

Japan's capital is big, bold, and often highly intimidating to the uninitiated. But this needn’t be the case. Neon Lights in Tokyo will not only introduce travellers to the heart of this densely packed and buzzing metropolis but also the village-like atmosphere of its smaller suburbs, helping you to find the best restaurants, the best bars, the best shops and the best attractions hidden within the urban jungle.

This book is also a guiding hand through the intricacies of Tokyo culture and its residents’ obsessions, from craft beer to coffee, baseball to ramen noodles. Tokyo is the most exciting city in the world – and it’s time to dive in.

Ben Groundwater is an award-winning Australian travel writer and broadcaster, and the author of Go Your Own Way and World of Sports. Ben first visited Tokyo in 2005, and became immediately obsessed with a city he considers the most innovative and the most fascinating in the world. He’s since returned to the Japanese capital almost every year, drawn by a city that’s always changing, and always amazing.

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