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  2. Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet - Wikipedia

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    Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet (椿町ロンリープラネット, Tsubaki-chō Ronrī Puranetto) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mika Yamamori. It was serialized in Shueisha 's shōjo manga magazine Margaret from May 2015 to March 2019.

  3. Lost Japan - Wikipedia

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    He wrote it in Japanese, and it was translated into English with the help of Bodhi Fishman and published as Lost Japan in 1996. The original Japanese version was published by Shinchosha in 1993; a paperback version has been published since 2000 by The Asahi Shimbun Company. The English translation was first published by Lonely Planet in 1996 ...

  4. Hokuriku region - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 the Hokuriku region was listed among the Top 10 Regions by travel media Lonely Planet. [5] The region has seen an influx of tourists since 2015 as the Hokuriku Shinkansen (formerly Nagano Shinkansen) extended its services from Nagano to Kanazawa, enabling direct bullet train services to the Hokuriku region from Tokyo. When services ...

  5. Lonely Planet names the top 30 destinations to visit in 2025 ...

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    Nitya Chambers, Lonely Planet’s executive editor, said: “Best in Travel 2025 is the latest edition of Lonely Planet’s annual love letter to the world. ... Osaka, Japan. Curitiba, Brazil ...

  6. Lonely Planet - Wikipedia

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    Lonely Planet was founded by married couple Maureen and Tony Wheeler.In 1972, they embarked on an overland trip through Europe and Asia to Australia, following the route of the Oxford and Cambridge Far Eastern Expedition.

  7. Shinsekai - Wikipedia

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    Whether the stigma surrounding Shinsekai is deserved is open to debate. Many Osakans claim to be afraid to set foot in the area. The travel guide Lonely Planet Japan, warns visitors to "keep their wits about them" as Shinsekai may be the "closest thing in Japan to a dangerous neighbourhood". Although in the 15th edition of this travel guide ...

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