The Rugby Fan’s Travel Guide to Japan

July 10, 2019 - Comment

Are you travelling to Japan for the rugby this autumn? Find out what to see and do, where to stay and eat, from this comprehensive guide to all 12 Japanese host cities. With up-to-date information about sights, accommodation, travel options and fun things to do in all 12 cities and nearby, this book will help

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Are you travelling to Japan for the rugby this autumn? Find out what to see and do, where to stay and eat, from this comprehensive guide to all 12 Japanese host cities. With up-to-date information about sights, accommodation, travel options and fun things to do in all 12 cities and nearby, this book will help you plan and enjoy your trip.

Find unique experiences:
Watch a master swordsmith forging a katana in his workshop in AraoTry a bullet train simulator at the Railway Museum in SaitamaTake part in a tea ceremony at traditional Japanese garden Hama-RikyūWatch sumo wrestlers compete in the ring at the Grand Tournament in TokyoSee endangered baby turtles released into the sea at the Nakatajima Sand DunesSleep on a futon mattress on the tatami floor of a traditional ryokanLean over the railing (wearing a safety harness) of Japan’s tallest building, the 300 metre tall Abeno Harukas towerDrink coffee brewed by a robot at Tokyo’s Henn na Café in ShibuyaWatch mechanised karakuri dolls move atop ornate festival floats at the Arimatsu FestivalSample three different types of draft beer at the free Asahi Brewery TourThis guidebook will tell you how to:
choose accommodationbook and use discount travel passesconnect to free wifiorder the local specialitiesenjoy a Japanese hot spring bathvisit local festivals and eventsAbout the author:

Bori is a writer living in London. She has been to Japan four times so far, spending several months in total travelling this amazing country on buses, bullet trains, planes and bicycles, from the neon lit urban canyons of Tokyo to the tropical islands south of Kyūshū, off the beaten path. She would love to share all she’s learnt on her trips with you, dear reader, and help you plan your own adventures.

10% of all profits from the sale of this book are donated to Tokyo-based charity Little Ones working to alleviate child poverty by supporting single parents.

Comments

Anonymous says:

A very detailed guide to the host cities of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Good practical information, especially for first-time travellers to Japan, and great advice for those towns like Oita or Kamaishi, which are very much off the beaten path. Plenty of inspiration for armchair travellers like me!

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