Western tourists rarely see more of Kyoto than a handful of famous sites – lovely but often crowded to bursting point. And far from peaceful. If you are willing to step just a short way off the beaten track, there is a different city to be explored. A few minutes from the tour buses you can find modest temple gates that open on to courtyards and gardens of mesmerizing beauty. Most tourists are quite unaware of them. The aim of this guidebook is to highlight the best of these places and to provide enough information to help you enjoy them. The book is designed with multiple links for quick reference on smartphones or tablets and the layout makes it easy to check what is nearby when you visit any of the city’s major tourist sites.
Please have a glance at the free sample to see what the book is like and which temples are included.
Ian Littlewood is the author of a number of other books, including Venice: A Literary Companion, Sultry Climates: Travel and Sex since the Grand Tour, and The Idea of Japan: Western Images, Western Myths. For more information, go to his website: www.Ianlittlewood.com
If you plan to view this book on an iPad or iPhone, please go to www.ianlittlewood.com and click on 'Kyoto' to see 'Purchasing Advice' in the sidebar.
Please have a glance at the free sample to see what the book is like and which temples are included.
Ian Littlewood is the author of a number of other books, including Venice: A Literary Companion, Sultry Climates: Travel and Sex since the Grand Tour, and The Idea of Japan: Western Images, Western Myths. For more information, go to his website: www.Ianlittlewood.com
If you plan to view this book on an iPad or iPhone, please go to www.ianlittlewood.com and click on 'Kyoto' to see 'Purchasing Advice' in the sidebar.