Tokyo Precincts: A Curated Guide to the City's Best Shops, Eateries, Bars and Other Hangouts
By (Author) Steve Wide
By (author) Michelle Mackintosh
Hardie Grant Explore
Hardie Grant Explore
2nd March 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Shopping guides
915.213504512
256
Width 176mm, Height 217mm, Spine 28mm
765g
Its clear to see why Tokyo is a source of fascination for travellers. Streets of towering neon that never sleep hide warren-like alleys filled with lanterns, vending machines and tiny bars where businessmen drink the latest seasonal beers. Tokyo is a collection of precincts, each with its own personality. Go shopping mad in Shinjuku, tap into Tokyos youth culture in Harajuku and Shibuya, go vintage shopping in Koenji, check out the latest gadgets in Akihabara or step back in time in old-world Asakusa. The book is divided into 19 precincts, with a chapter covering each, featuring the very best of Tokyos shopping, eating and drinking experiences. Interviews with creative Tokyoites also highlight favourite haunts, and additional information at the front and back offers expert travel tips. Precinct maps make this a handy guidebook, while the hardback cover creates a beautiful keepsake.
Based in Melbourne, Australia, Steve Wide and Michelle Mackintosh have been obsessed with Tokyo since their first visit in the late 1990s. Since then they have been saving up all their pennies and travelling there twice a year. Steve is a passionate writer and DJ, who hosts a breakfast radio show. Michelle (@michellemackintosh) is a book and stationery designer and illustrator. Together they have created all of the text, photography, illustrations and design for this travel guide.