Japanese travel books
1. "Crossing the Middle East for a Hundred Years": a book that tells the situation in the Middle East clearly in the form of travel notes, but the viewpoints and historical materials can't be tested, so you need to identify them yourself. From past lives, where Ottoman Turkey was divided into various religious extremist organizations (such as Hamas and ISIS) after World War I, from Lebanon to Israel, the logic is clear and smooth, and the writing is good.
Second, "They are the Happiest": It is enviable for the author to turn his life into a trip, but unfortunately we only have envy. Busy for bread, nine to five, two vacations a year, and a nervous tour, I am satisfied. Uneven polymorphism is the source of happiness. This book tells us that there is another way of living in the world that you don't know. People, this life is just a few decades, as long as they feel happy.
On the Road: This novel by Jack Kerouac is regarded as a classic by backpackers, and it is probably about a group of young people traveling across the American continent by car. What impressed me deeply was that they were muddleheaded, spiritually empty and bohemian, and they reveled and laughed all the way, which was a record and portrayal of the hippie movement and this "beat" generation in the United States in the 1960s.
Four, "A Sigh of the Millennium": This diary of tens of thousands of miles of cross-country experience of the remains of major human civilizations is worth reading. Follow the author's eyes and feet to experience the ancient civilizations of Greece, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Iraq and other ten countries, and enjoy a feast of the Millennium.
5. The Complete Works of Linda: Living in America —— A Close Look at America; Traveling to France —— Taking a Book to Paris; Traveling to Spain ——— Travel Notes in Spain. Linda's writing is simple, beautiful and insightful. She usually starts from the details of life and is good at writing history, society, culture and other aspects by telling stories. It is fascinating to read and has a great sense of substitution. Through these stories, the author expresses his distinct view of history, that is, human nature.
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Some time ago, I read Hokkaido Travel Guide (Winter and Spring Edition). It can be said that it is the most practical and detailed self-help travel guide I have ever read. After reading it, I feel that those domestic travel books are just floating clouds ~ ~ There are not only scenic spots, route recommendations, but also detailed graphic examples in the book to teach you how to do the subway in Japan, which is very useful information for people who don't understand Japanese and want to help themselves ~ ~
"Starting a Self-help Travel in Japan Third Edition" and "Playing in Japan with this book is enough" have no maps, mainly some comprehensive information, but they are quite practical.
Oh, there is another one in the National Geographic series, which shows the world. The most beautiful local highlights in the world travel around Japan. This book is very good. Although most of Japan's related geography, customs and culture are mentioned, it is not so comprehensive. You can look at it and the illustrations are beautiful.
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