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Kyoto (Lonely Planet Regional Guides) (Paperback)

by Florence M. Mason (Author), Chris Rowthorn (Editor) "Though the origins of the Japanese race remain unclear, anthropologists believe humans first arrived on the islands via the land bridges that once connected Japan..." (more)
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Restaurant listings to impress any Japanese, with enough variety to impress any budget. Here in Japan's cultural capital there are imperial palaces, gardens, shrines and temples and includes 17 World Heritage sites. Colour sections reveal Japanese art, food, religion and teahouses with a hiker's paradise in the mountains beyond Kyoto.

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Though the origins of the Japanese race remain unclear, anthropologists believe humans first arrived on the islands via the land bridges that once connected Japan to Siberia and Korea, and by sea from the islands of the South Pacific. Read the first page
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