Off the Beaten Tracks in Japan: A Journey by Train from Hokkaido to Kyushu
By (Author) John Dougill
Stone Bridge Press
Stone Bridge Press
1st March 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: rail travel
Memoirs
915.2045
Paperback
308
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
This journey the length of Japan takes the reader off the beaten tracks to explore some of the country's remoter regions along the Japan Seafrom Wakkanai in northern Hokkaido to Ibusuki in southern Kyushuin a fascinating mix of travelogue, anecdote, and personal memoir. At each of the thirty stops along the journey the author, who has lived in Japan for thirty years, goes in quest of the spirit of place, determined to highlight what makes it special. Mixing comments on landscape and culture, the author was inspired by Alan Booth and Donald Richie and brings a contemporary perspective to his writing. The text provides some practical information on travel by rail and railway lines, but goes into far more depth and personal observation than a conventional guidebook for tourists.
John Dougill has lived in Japan since 1994 and is the author of several books about the country that have received positive reviews in the Japan Times. As well as a cultural history of Kyoto, he has published Japans World Heritage Sites, for which he traveled the length of the country, from northern Hokkaido to Okinawa and the Ogosawara Islands.
For seven years he ran the Writers in Kyoto website and oversaw the anthologies that the group produced. He also runs the Green Shinto blog.