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Kamis, 18 November 2010

Woro-woro buku LOST IN JAPAN


Siapa yang tidak tertarik dengan Jepang? Jepang adalah surga barang-barang elektronik canggih, sekaligus tempat asal ikebana, kimono, sumo, dan komik manga. Perpaduan unsur-unsur itu, ditambah panorama alamnya yang indah, menjadikan Jepang negara yang sangat menggoda untuk dikunjungi dan diselami.

Lost in Japan adalah panduan lengkap bagi traveler yang ingin menjelajahi Jepang dalam hal menyusun itinerary sesuai lama perjalanan yang diinginkan; kiat meminimalisasi pos-pos pengeluaran seperti akomodasi serta transportasi ke dan di dalam Jepang; menemukan makanan halal dan murah; dan membuat paspor serta visa Jepang. Lost in Japan juga berisi cerita-cerita perjalanan yang seru dan asyik di tujuh kota utama Jepang, tips dan trik mengatur cuti supaya bisa traveling dengan nyaman, kiat tetap beribadah walau sedang traveling, serta kamus kecil bahasa Jepang untuk traveling.

Lebih seru lagi, buku ini dilengkapi dengan manga khas Jepang! Jadi makin pengin segera mengepak tasmu dan berangkat ke Jepang, kan? :)

Who is not interested in Japan? Japan is a heaven for gadget geeks as well as where ikebana, kimono, sumo and manga comics come from. The mix of hi-tech and exotic-mysterious cultures not to mention astounding sceneries make Japan a very tempting country to visit and explore.

However, who dare to visit Japan other than on business trips or studies? That’s right. Travelling in Japan is often associated with high cost. Besides the high cost, other issues such as language barrier, the lack of halal foods, limited access for religious activities and visa application become the obstacles that travelers usually have difficulties with.

Is it true?

This book answers those doubts. Lost in Japan is a complete guidance for travelers who would like to explore Japan and write the itinerary based on the length of stay; tips to trim the costs such as on local transport and accommodation; how to find cheap and halal foods; and how to apply for passport and Japan visa. Lost in Japan contains page-turning true stories of exploring 7 cities in Japan, useful tricks for workers in minimizing days off, some hints on how to be able to pray while traveling and a micro-dictionary of Japanese for daily conversation.

Another thing that really rocks is that this book is complete with manga illustrations! So, isn’t it provoking enough to grab your stuff then fly to Japan, huh?

akan hadir di toko-toko buku Gramedia Pada 30 November 2010.. Harga Rp. 68.000

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