Inside the Super Cheap Japan guide book:
Budget food - eat for only a few dollars with comprehensive listings of low-cost restaurants, takeouts, supermarkets and more
Budget shopping - 100-yen ($1) and 300-yen ($3) shops, cheap variety stores, free sample hotspots, tax-free shopping, discount passes and coupons
Highlights and itineraries based on the best discount train or bus passes, so you can keep your wallet happy while still having an amazing holiday
Hidden treasures - walking and cycling routes to cut down on train fares, cheap side trips and free alternatives to crowded, overpriced spots
Essential help for budget travelers - expert travel tips, free tours, simple to understand directions, translations for places that don't have English support
Train and bus passes - local, regional and national passes, and info on how to use them for additional savings at tourist hotspots
Cheap accommodation - the best and cheapest capsule hotels, net cafes, overnight spas, hostels and campsites
Guides to spots such as Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Hiroshima, Mt Fuji, Himeji, Kobe, Yokohama, Kamakura and Nikko, as well as great off-the-beaten-track places nearby
What's new in this 2nd edition?
Updates on attractions, accommodation, shops, restaurants and much more
New, highly detailed color maps for budget travelers, making it even easier to get around
More transportation passes and updated information on the Japan Rail Pass
New chapters, such as for the Toyosu Fish Market and Yanaka
Super Cheap Japan is perfect for backpackers, budget travelers, families on a tight budget, students and those who are new to Japan. Get the most out of this amazing country, without burning a hole in your wallet!
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