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File Size: 68991 KB
Print Length: 224 pages
Publisher: Lonely Planet; 7 edition (August 1, 2018)
Publication Date: August 8, 2018
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Language: English
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The pull out maps were pretty useless. They cover too small a section of the city, and aren't referred to at all in the text. I have to ask why they even bother!Their neighborhood description caused us to pick Yumiko's AirBnB listing. Huge win. The photos are also really good. We basically picked where to go by flipping through the photos at the front of the book and then going there. The restaurant recommendations were also decent. The only thing I can complain about is that they said that if Kyoto is booked solid, you can stay at Nara instead. I think that's a mistake. Unlike Tokyo, Kyoto has next to no subway, so rapid transit from Kyoto station is nearly non-existent. You're stuck with buses, which are really too slow and frustrating to get anywhere quickly. If you're visiting Kyoto, stay in Kyoto. Ignore all advise to do otherwise, in this book or elsewhere.
The author has lived in Kyoto for a while and seems to really appreciate and love the city and that came out in this guide....though take with a grain of salt when he says things like "this is the prettiest street in Japan" or the best this or that. The neighborhood walks were pretty good. I really loved the downtown walk, the north and south Higashiyama walks, and especially the Arashiyama walk. I also got my hotel, good deal in great location, through this guide. I used this guide for a 6 day stay in Kyoto. Would have loved to have stayed longer, but 6 days was good.One thing annoyed me is that the section on Nara as a day trip was cut short, compared with the section on Nara in the Japan-whole-country LP guide book. Same author, just pruned. If I had known, I would have taken that guidebook to Nara, which is 40 minutes away by train and has a lot of cool things to see. The Japan whole country guide additionally included a Nara walk, not reproduced in the Kyoto guide, which I really could have used. This guide also had a better slelection of restaurants than the Tokyo guide, which needed some help.Also, be careful on the walks because sometimes the navigation descriptions could be a little more descriptive, though having Google Maps and a local SIM card helped immensely. Street names are mostly not spelled out in Roman letters, so be wary.Enjoy Kyoto, its a special city.
Don't go to Kyoto without a guide (book); it's a deceptively big small place, and not what you imagine it to be from nice idyllic pictures of the jewels it harbors; it's a big modern city, with subways, buses, and a lot of traffic. The jewel places you come to visit are wide and far apart and require thorough planning for travelling; use this book with a proper map (see review elsewhere). One thing that sets Kyoto apart from say Tokyo is that it is bicyclable, which provides an enjoyable way of getting around. Be aware though that parking can be tricky as the City tries to ban the bikes/bike-parking from most downtown areas. There are several good rental bike shops. Recommend driving along the river, as apart from the 'jewels' the city doesn't seem to have many public park-like areas for people to relax and recreate.
At times, I thought this book was great, other times, I didn't like it as much. Some of the "must sees" were not that great and some highlights were not emphasized as highlights clearly. This was my first lonely planet book and I did not like it that much. The restaurant recommendation I took was okay. It is a small book and its light so it was easy to carry around. This edition (from 2015) felt really dated and there were several errors in times/cost as I moved around Kyoto.
we visited Kyoto for 10 days and we found this book pretty helpful. We ended up keeping it with us the whole time. I really liked the walking tours- especially through Gion area- very well done!! And the pull out map was our main navigation source. Worth the price of the book by itself. I've been using Lonely Planet books since the 80's and this book does not disappoint. Also- it's small and light. Going to Kyoto? get this book.It also included stuff about Nara and a few other places around Kyoto- day trips- so that was nice.
I bought this for and used it on a recent trip to Kyoto. I didn't rely on it as much for food and hotels, but when it came to sightseeing, this guide never steered me wrong. The guide was printed last year, but the information about opening hours and admissions fees was still accurate and reliable. I would definitely recommend this for anyone who is spending several days in Kyoto and wanted to know what was worth seeing. It might not be as good for someone who's only going for a day or two, since it will make you want to see and do everything.
Great book which was very useful in preparing for Kyoto trip. We did not go on a tour. So much to see in Kyoto so the hard part is to figure out the subset of sites, temples, and shrines you want to see. If you want to bring only one tour book with you on the trip, this is the one.
Very thorough book on Kyoto. The print is a little small but readable.
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