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Brand new from Bradt is Okinawa and Japan’s Southwest Islands, the sole travel guidebook dedicated to the archipelago stretching from the southern tip of mainland Japan to Taiwan, whose landscapes include award-winning beaches, coral reefs, tropical jungles and ancient forests. This guide contains all the detailed information that travelers need to get the most out of their visit, from accommodation and restaurants to transport and sights. Japan expert Jo Davey complements this with rich context and entertaining insights to help readers understand this fascinating region, covering culture, recipes, architectural highlights, historical episodes and traditional folktales.

Japan’s Southwest Islands are a remote but rewarding and geographically diverse area that comprises the Satsunan Islands (formed of the Osumi and Amami islands) and the Ryukyu Islands (consisting of the Okinawa, Kerama, Miyako and Yaeyama islands). The capital city of Naha on Okinawa-hontō is a bright and busy hub of history, art, karate and food. Thanks to its many US military bases and post-war occupation by the US, Naha is a fusion of Japanese and American culture. In contrast, the more remote islands preserve traditional Ryukyuan life with festivals, architecture, traditional accommodation and religious sites.

Depending where you travel, you can dive with manta rays off Iriomote or kayak along its jungle rivers, hike through Yakushima’s ancient forest, search for star sand on Taketomi, pay tribute to the American (and Japanese) fallen of World War II at monuments on Okinawa-hontō, cycle between Miyako’s award-winning beaches, take home a chunk of rope from the world’s largest tug-of-war (in Naha) or go whalewatching off the Kerama Islands. Wherever you go, the islands’ amazing food is found throughout the archipelago and is known for being the world’s healthiest cuisine.

As well as dedicated chapters covering each island group, the book also provides a glimpse into the ‘gateway cities’ of Kagoshima, Tokyo and Osaka, with coverage that highlights little-known areas, activities, accommodation and restaurants. Throughout, extensive practical information includes transport, seasonality, itineraries, visas and budgeting. Whether you come for culture or cuisine, karate or nature, diving or trekking, let Bradt’s Okinawa and Japan’s Southwest Islands be your guide.
Brand new from Bradt is Okinawa and Japan’s Southwest Islands, the sole travel guidebook dedicated to the archipelago stretching from the southern tip of mainland Japan to Taiwan, whose landscapes include award-winning beaches, coral reefs, tropical jungles and ancient forests. This guide contains all the detailed information that travelers need to get the most out of their visit, from accommodation and restaurants to transport and sights. Japan expert Jo Davey complements this with rich context and entertaining insights to help readers understand this fascinating region, covering culture, recipes, architectural highlights, historical episodes and traditional folktales.

Japan’s Southwest Islands are a remote but rewarding and geographically diverse area that comprises the Satsunan Islands (formed of the Osumi and Amami islands) and the Ryukyu Islands (consisting of the Okinawa, Kerama, Miyako and Yaeyama islands). The capital city of Naha on Okinawa-hontō is a bright and busy hub of history, art, karate and food. Thanks to its many US military bases and post-war occupation by the US, Naha is a fusion of Japanese and American culture. In contrast, the more remote islands preserve traditional Ryukyuan life with festivals, architecture, traditional accommodation and religious sites.

Depending where you travel, you can dive with manta rays off Iriomote or kayak along its jungle rivers, hike through Yakushima’s ancient forest, search for star sand on Taketomi, pay tribute to the American (and Japanese) fallen of World War II at monuments on Okinawa-hontō, cycle between Miyako’s award-winning beaches, take home a chunk of rope from the world’s largest tug-of-war (in Naha) or go whalewatching off the Kerama Islands. Wherever you go, the islands’ amazing food is found throughout the archipelago and is known for being the world’s healthiest cuisine.

As well as dedicated chapters covering each island group, the book also provides a glimpse into the ‘gateway cities’ of Kagoshima, Tokyo and Osaka, with coverage that highlights little-known areas, activities, accommodation and restaurants. Throughout, extensive practical information includes transport, seasonality, itineraries, visas and budgeting. Whether you come for culture or cuisine, karate or nature, diving or trekking, let Bradt’s Okinawa and Japan’s Southwest Islands be your guide.
Über den Autor
Jo Davey is a freelance writer, photographer and former chef who fell in love with Japan aged 17 and hasn’t stopped exploring it since. On her first trip to its Southwest Islands, she realised she was somewhere special while fishing for squid and watching shooting stars on Geruma, a tiny island. Later she found herself singing at a local restaurant, accompanied by a friend and the chef on guitars. This was when she understood that, on these islands, you aren’t just another tourist. Once the day-trippers disappear, a rare local world opens up. What Davey particularly loves the diversity of this delightfully remote archipelago. Here she can indulge her every interest: food, diving, hiking, nature, culture, language or history. Her ideal day on Japan’s Southwest Islands would involve trekking in Iriomote’s warm jungles or Yakushima’s ancient forests of Yakushima before evening of world-famous cuisine in the company of welcoming locals.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction

PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION

Chapter 1 Background Information

Geography and geology, Climate, Natural history and conservation, Archaeology, History, Government and politics, Economy, People, Language, Religion, Education, Culture, Sports and activities

Chapter 2 Practical Information

When to visit, Highlights, Suggested itineraries, Tour operators and tourist information, Red tape, Embassies and consulates, Getting there and away, Health, Safety, Women travellers, LGBTQIA+ travellers, Travelling with kids, What to take, Money and budgeting, Getting around, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Public holidays and festivals, Shopping, Arts and entertainment, Opening hours, Media and communications, Cultural etiquette, Travelling positively

PART TWO THE ISLANDS

Chapter 3 The Ōsumi Islands

Yakushima, Tanegashima, Kuchinoerabujima, The Mishima

Chapter 4 The Amami Islands

History, Amami Ōshima, Kakeromajima, Ukejima and Yoroshima, Kikaijima, Tokunoshima, Okinoerabujima, Yorontō

Chapter 5 The Okinawa Islands

Okinawa-hontō, Iejima, Izenajima, Iheyajima, Agunijima, Tonakijima, Kumejima

Chapter 6 The Kerama Islands

History, Tokashikijima, Zamamijima, Akajima, Gerumajima

Chapter 7 The Miyako Islands

History, Miyakojima, Ōgamijima, Ikemajima, Kurimajima, Irabujima and Shimojijima, Taramajima

Chapter 8 The Yaeyama Islands

History, Ishigakijima, Taketomijima, Kohamajima, Kuroshima, Iriomotejima, Haterumajima, Yonagunijima

PART THREE GATEWAY CITIES

Chapter 9 Gateway Cities

Tokyo, Kagoshima

Appendix 1 Language

Appendix 2 Glossary

Appendix 3 Further Information

Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Genre: Importe, Kunst
Produktart: Reiseführer
Region: Asien
Rubrik: Reisen
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781784776824
ISBN-10: 1784776823
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Davey, Jo
Hersteller: Bradt Guides
Bradt Travel Guides
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 212 x 132 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Jo Davey
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2024
Gewicht: 0,392 kg
Artikel-ID: 128281283

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