Super Cheap Tokyo: The Ultimate Budget Travel Guide to Tokyo and the Kanto Region

Author:   Matthew Baxter
Publisher:   Super Cheap Japan
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9781999810054


Pages:   102
Publication Date:   01 September 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Super Cheap Tokyo: The Ultimate Budget Travel Guide to Tokyo and the Kanto Region


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"Super Cheap Tokyo is all you'll need for a budget holiday in Tokyo or the surrounding Kanto region. With a large choice of discount passes, tax-free shopping and an unbelievable exchange rate, now is the time to come! Unlike other Tokyo guides, this book shows you exactly how, where and when you can save money. Grab a traditional Japanese meal for $3, buy clothes in fashion heaven Harajuku for under $10, spend next to nothing on a day's hiking or relax in a free Japanese garden; it's all here in this easy-to-use travel guide. Inside the Super Cheap Tokyo guide book: Budget food - comprehensive listings of low-cost restaurants, take-outs, supermarkets, so you'll never be lost for a cheap meal Budget shopping - 100 yen ($1) shops, free sample hotspots, how and where to go tax-free shopping, all the best attraction discounts and freebies Color maps for budget travelers, making it easy and stress-free to get around Highlights and itineraries based on discount subway and train passes, so you can keep costs down while exploring all across the region Tokyo's hidden treasures - walking routes via historic neighborhoods to cut down on train fares, inexpensive side trips and free alternatives to busy, overpriced spots Essential help for budget travelers - free tours, simple to understand directions, simplified transportation maps, translations for places that don't have English support and basic Japanese phrases to help you get better prices on your trip Cheap accommodation - the best and cheapest hostels, family-friendly hotels, capsule hotels, net cafes, overnight spas, campsites and more Guides to central Tokyo and the Imperial Palace, Harajuku, Shibuya, Akihabara, Asakusa, the Skytree, Odaiba, Shinjuku, Shin-Okubo, Ueno, Mount Fuji, Kamakura, Yokohama, Nikko, Hakone, Mount Takao, Mount Mitake, as well as many other highlights and off-the-beaten-track spots nearby Based on the top-selling Super Cheap Japan guidebook (ISBN 978-1-9998100-0-9), this book is perfect for backpackers, budget travelers, families on a tight budget, students and those who are new to Tokyo. You'll have an amazing time, without blowing all your money away! Also consider Super Cheap Japan (ISBN 978-1-9998100-0-9) for a guide to Japan's highlights on the main island of Honshu and Super Cheap Hokkaido (ISBN 978-1-9131140-0-8) for Sapporo and the Hokkaido prefecture. Editorial Reviews: ""In the book you will find museums with no entrance charges, places to get the cheapest train fares, cheap eats (sometimes the only economical choices are convenience stores or BYO foods), shopping (including many 100 yen stores) and even the occasional out-of-the-blue freebies like Tokyo Tower tickets being free on your birthday."" - Japan Visitor "" .... this book is so detailed! It provides the best cheap restaurants around each area (Shinjuku, Harajuku etc). I find this to be a plus point because as a foreigner who can't read Japanese, it kinda difficult finding places to eat at sometimes."" - Ann, social media influencer at Petite Diaries ""Why I really like this book? It is compact and easy to use with all the information and tips at your fingertips...... Tokyo offers countless tourist attractions to visitors, and this bookgives you plenty of great travel options to explore without breaking the bank."" - Japan Australia"

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Author:   Matthew Baxter
Publisher:   Super Cheap Japan
Imprint:   Super Cheap Japan
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.149kg
ISBN:  

9781999810054


ISBN 10:   1999810058
Pages:   102
Publication Date:   01 September 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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Baxter created a great travel book with flair. Traditional travel book musts like histories and must-see sites are included along with his tips for budget-minded travelers like where to get a traditional Japanese meal for $3 and phrases a budget-minded traveler must know. Easy to read and easy to understand with tons of color maps featuring legends that mark 100 stores, cheap supermarkets, cheap hotels, and more. - Krystal Kakimoto, Goodreads book reviewer


In the book you will find museums with no entrance charges (ie the Parasitological Museum and the Sumo Museum), places to get the cheapest train fares (occasional shuttles buses and very good deals on a few outside-of-Tokyo trips), cheap eats (sometimes the only economical choices are convenience stores or BYO foods), shopping (including many 100 yen stores) and even the occasional out-of-the-blue freebies like Tokyo Tower tickets being free on your birthday. - Japan Visitor .... this book is so detailed! It provides the best cheap restaurants around each area (Shinjuku, Harajuku etc). I find this to be a plus point because as a foreigner who can't read Japanese, it kinda difficult finding places to eat at sometimes. - Ann, social media influencer at Petite Diaries Why I really like this book? It is compact and easy to use with all the information and tips at your fingertips...... Tokyo offers countless tourist attractions to visitors, and this bookgives you plenty of great travel options to explore without breaking the bank. - Japan Australia Baxter created a great travel book with flair. Traditional travel book musts like histories and must-see sites are included along with his tips for budget-minded travelers like where to get a traditional Japanese meal for $3 and phrases a budget-minded traveler must know. Easy to read and easy to understand with tons of color maps featuring legends that mark 100 stores, cheap supermarkets, cheap hotels, and more. - Krystal Kakimoto, Goodreads book reviewer


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Matthew Baxter is a travel author living in Tokyo, the heart of Japan. Having traveled across the country for several years, without much money, he has built up an extensive knowledge of budget travel in the Land of the Rising Sun. He now writes professionally for several websites and publications, such as the Japan National Tourist Association, GaijinPot, Japan Visitor and All About Japan.

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