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ISBN [4805309172] (pbk.)
ISBN13桁 9784805309179 (pbk.)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 291.36
個人著者標目 Martin, John H.
本タイトル Tokyo :
タイトル関連情報 29 walks in the world's most exciting city /
著者名 John H. Martin and Phyllis G. Martin.
版表示 1st ed.
出版地・頒布地 Tokyo ;
出版者・頒布者名 Tuttle Pub.,
出版年・頒布年 c2012.
数量 288 p. :
他の形態的事項 col. ill., col. maps ;
大きさ 21 cm. +
付属資料 1 folded map (51 × 90 cm. folded to 20 × 12 cm.).
一般注記 Includes index.
内容注記 Introduction: Tokyo and its heritage -- Ch. 1: Central Tokyo. Marunouchi, the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park: within the moat, the blue-eyed shogun, the Imperial Palace, the "Hall of the Cry of the Stag," and the Imperial Hotel ; Otemachi, Imperial Palace gardens, and Yasukuni Shrine: a flying head, the shogun's castle, a cultural oasis, and the Japanese Valhalla ; Nagatacho and Akasaka: high culture, the law, politics, an ancient shrine, commercial palaces, and the shadow of geisha times ; Tsukiji and Tsukishima: the harvest of the sea, the Shrine of the Fishermen Spies, the foreigners' enclave, and Dutch learning ; Nihombashi to Ginza and Shimbashi: the quarter where pleasure can be had, a shopper's paradise, kabuki, and a new city "where the tide ends" ; East of Nihombashi to Fukagawa and Ningyocho: the Bridge of Japan, a kite museum, the Shrine of the Golden Helmet, the Low City recalled, sumo, and Doll Town -- Ch. 2: Eastern and northern Tokyo. Asakusabashi, Ryogoku and Yanagibashi: a geisha quarter, the World of Toys, an earthquake memorial, sumo wrestlers, and Lord Kira's demise ; Asakusa, Kappabashi and Minowa: Tokyo's oldest temple, the street of inside shops, a golden Buddha, plastic delights, and a famed pleasure quarter ; Ueno and Nezu: the park where culture abides, the Low City remembered, a shogun's shrine, and two artists' residences ; Yushima, Kanda, Jimbocho and Akihabara: shrines to a Chinese sage and a rebel, the bibliophiles' paradise, wholesaling run rampant, and pleasure deferred ; Ikebukuro: a shopper's paradise, the city within a city, the writers' final resting place, and a classic stroll garden -- Ch. 3: Southern Tokyo. Atago Hill, Tokyo Tower, and Shiba Park: a hill of lost causes, the shoguns defiled, Tokyo's Eiffel tower, and a former nobleman's garden ; Roppongi and Azabu: the last samurai, Beverly Hills transplanted, Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown, and a statesman's garden ; Daikanyama, Ebisu and Meguro: fashionable living, a beer museum, a nature preserve with an Art Deco villa, and Buddha's early disciples ; Shinagawa: an ambassador ambushed, the finale to the 47 Ronin, a Bauhaus museum, and a garden beautiful from any angle ; Odaiba: the City in the Sea, a ferris wheel, classic cars, science centers, beaches, hot springs, and maritime displays -- Ch. 4: Western Tokyo. Shinjuku: a district of skyscrapers, City Hall, a central shopping area, the red-light district, and an imperial garden ; Harajuku, Omotesando and Aoyama: the Emperor's spirit enshrined, the Tokyo Olympics, a Japanese Champs-Elysées, and "Blue Mountain" chic ; Shibuya: the faithful dog, teen trends, and museums traditional and offbeat in the Valley of Shibui -- Ch. 5: Yokohama and points south. Yokohama overview ; Old and new Yokohama: the Foreigners' Enclave "inside the checkpoint," a new vision for an old port, and "beyond the checkpoint" ; Yamate-cho: the Yamate bluff--a haven for westerners on higher ground ; 5ankei-en Garden and Hassei-den Folk Museum: a classic garden filled with teahouses, and the Hall of the Eight Sages ; Kamakura overview: visiting the famous temples and shrines of the ancient Minamoto capital ; Kamakura and Hase: the famous temples and shrines of central and north Kamakura and a great bronze Buddha ; Katase and Enoshima Island: a surly monk, a legendary Kannon, and a famed nude goddess ; Yokosuka: a Japanese admiral, an English sailor, and an American commodore -- Ch. 6: Points west, north and east of Tokyo. The Hakone region: mountains, spas, and thermal eruptions ; Mount Fuji: climbing the sacred mountain ; Kawagoe: Little Edo--a vision of old Tokyo ; Narita: Shinsho-ji Temple in Narita and the National History Museum in Sakura.
著者標目 Martin, Phyllis G.
一般件名 Walking -- Tokyo -- Guidebooks.
Architecture -- Tokyo.
地名件名 Tokyo (Japan) -- Tours.
Tokyo (Japan) -- History.
資料情報1 『Tokyo : 29 walks in the world's most exciting city /』1st ed. John H. Martin and Phyllis G. Martin. Tuttle Pub., c2012. (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:FT/290.9/5735/2012  資料コード:7102384440)
URL https://catalog.library.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/winj/opac/switch-detail.do?lang=ja&bibid=1352006802