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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.
Ultimate Food & Drink: Australia is your complete touring guide to the best wineries, breweries, distilleries and restaurants in Australia's premier wine regions, without the fuss. Experienced travel writer Ben Groundwater has travelled through more than 30 gourmet regions, and gives you the lowdown on only the very best places to visit. Have limited time? Ben offers up a 'perfect' day itinerary for each major gourmet region, so you can get a taste for the area's food and drink options without loads of research. This book also includes stunning images, a seasonal calendar, guides and glossaries to wine and beer tastings, and even a beginners' guide to Australian spirits. Keep this guide with you next time you visit a wine region. Throw it in the glovebox. Keep it in your hand luggage. And be prepared to eat, and drink, and join the obsession.
World of Sports is your guide to one of the world's great obsessions, covering the teams, the games, the venues, the histories and the personalities that all come together to form something amazing. Matches that freeze economies. Races that stop nations. Rivalries that stretch back through centuries. This is the world of sport, electrifying and fascinating, thrilling and endlessly revealing. You can't hope to understand a nation without understanding its pastimes and its passions, and that, so often, is sport. Organised into sections by world region, World of Sports features a line-up of sports, events and sporting venues that are both familiar and obscure, from world-famous match-ups to little-known quirks. There's also a focus on the world's best stadiums, and a calendar of sporting events so you can easily plan your next vacation to tie in with these. This is the ideal book for sports lovers who want to understand the full gamut of sports around the world, watch them all on TV and perhaps even travel to join the locals in their genuine objects of passion. Illustrations by UK artist Paul Reid.
You can do anything! That's the bold realisation that every reader will come to. Because the world might seem like an intimidating place: a place where no one speaks your language, where no one knows your name and where no one is there to help; but the reality is very different. Travelling solo is empowering. It's a way of seeing the world and having a good time, and realising you really are capable of amazing things. Go Your Own Way is a practical and aspirational book designed to help you take your first bold steps into solo travel, with tips on preparation, planning and safety, as well as inspiring and amusing tales from travel writer Ben Groundwater s own experiences. The book includes detailed guides to the 10 best cities to travel solo (Tokyo, New York City, Buenos Aires, Queenstown, Sydney, Saigon, Esfahan in Iran, Berlin, Lisbon & Amsterdam) as well as where not to go on your own, and gives ideas for how to travel consciously and in a culturally sensitive way. Go Your Own Way will help you meet people, make friends and do all of the things you love in your own company.
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