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Guidebook to the magnificent Japan Alps, which stretch across the
middle of the main island of Honshu, and iconic Mount Fuji. The
guide describes nine day-walks and thirteen treks of 2-8 days
covering the North, Central and South Alps, as well as the four
main routes up Mount Fuji - Japan's highest mountain at 3776m - and
a further route on neighbouring Mount Kurodake. The routes visit
many of the region's key summits, including several over 3000m.
They are graded according to difficulty, although several entail
steep ascents and difficult terrain and a few include scrambling
and exposure, calling for a sure foot and a good head for heights.
Comprehensive step-by-step route descriptions are accompanied by
clear mapping. The Japan Alps and Mount Fuji boast a well-developed
walking infrastructure, and the routes make use of the many
mountain huts and campgrounds, full details of which are given in
the guide. Some also include the opportunity to visit a traditional
hot-spring bath for a refreshing soak after your hike. You will
find all the information you will need to plan a successful walking
or trekking holiday, with a wealth of advice on travel, bases,
accommodation and facilities. There are additional notes on plants
and wildlife, the history of hiking in Japan and safety in the
mountains, as well as full mountain-hut listings and a helpful
glossary. Inspirational colour photography completes the package,
offering a taste of the breathtaking mountain vistas to whet your
appetite.
Wes Lang is an artist whose work bridges the worlds of cutting-edge
street culture and nostalgic Americana, invoking references as
varied as Jean-Michel Basquiat and the Hell's Angels, Francis Bacon
and the Grateful Dead. Oversized and with pull-out gatefold pages,
the book is testament to the scope and richness of Lang's work,
expansive in its iconography and deceptively intimate in its
detail. From drawings made on hotel stationery during his residency
at Chateau Marmont a decade ago, to richly layered oil paintings
exhibited in Paris this year, Lang's work juxtaposes a textured,
painterly style with a playful acceptance of the diversity of his
own influences. Edited by the artist himself and with an
exploratory essay by the critic Arty Nelson, the book draws on more
than 25 years of work, from stark paintings on wood that formed the
artist's first exhibition to new sculptures in bronze, unseen
series of ink drawings, and images made iconic by his enigmatic
commercial collaborations.
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