If you’re traveling in Japan, and looking for a good guidebook, you'll find many. Unfortunately, some are out of date.
However, one book that particularly stands out is Chikyu-no-Arukikata. First published in 1979, this guidebook series covers over 160 countries and regions around the world. In the days before the internet, it was one of the few trusted sources of travel information, and it continues to be a beloved companion for Japanese travelers even today.
For many years, Chikyu-no-Arukikata focused on introducing destinations outside of Japan. However, since 2020, it has rapidly expanded its lineup to include domestic editions. These guides cover various regions of Japan, such as Hokkaido, Okinawa, Kyoto and Shikoku, each packed with a wealth of detailed information.
As you flip through the pages, you might sense the unique perspective of Japanese travelers, along with their seriousness and playful curiosity. But of course, everything is written in Japanese. Fortunately, the wish of many foreign travelers for an English version has been answered, and now the digest version is available in English.
Although it's not available on bookstore shelves, you can read it for free as an eBook by following the link in this article.
The first English edition covers the Tokyo 23 wards. Tokyo is divided into three main areas: the 23 wards in the east, the natural beauty of the Tama area in the west, and the island regions.
The original Japanese edition of Chikyu-no-Arukikata: Tokyo 23 Wards was published as a 480-page book. However, the English digest version extracts about 170 pages from the original. As a result, some references to page numbers (e.g., →P.178) in the text may no longer correspond to the actual pages, so please keep that in mind. Despite this, the content remains just as engaging and informative.
The opening section, filled with beautiful photography and practical transportation information, is fully included. The themed feature articles cover topics like "Anime & Manga Hotspots" and "Kappabashi Dogu Street", famous for its shops selling all kinds of cooking tools. The detailed "Area Guide" section, a hallmark of the Chikyu-no-Arukikata series, highlights popular areas such as Ginza, known for its high-end shopping and gourmet experiences, and Shimokitazawa, a cultural hub for music and theater. One of the most beloved features from the Japanese edition, the chronological "Timeline" of Tokyo’s history, is also fully preserved in the digest version, making it must-read.
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Chikyu-no-Arukikata: Tokyo 23 Wards (digest version)
Source: https://www.gltjp.com/en/article/item/20795/
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