Through the Year at Kusatsu Onsen

Imagine a place that welcomes guests with open arms to an oasis in the mountains. A place rich in history and tradition, where locals and visitors can experience the ways of the past as well as the comforts of the present. Kusatsu Onsen, a town located northwest of Tokyo in Japan's Gunma Prefecture is such a place, a picturesque escape that welcomes travelers year round to experience the restorative benefits of its famous hot springs. Produced by Jarman International in collaboration with Deep Japan and Kusatsu Onsen Tourism Association, this ebook features a collection of first-person essays by visitors to Kusatsu Onsen who share their recommendations and advice for a memorable visit no matter the season. Curated and edited by American journalist Petra Canan Trudell, it includes a forward by Ruth Jarman, CEO of Jarman International and art direction by Aron Kremer. A bonus section about earthquake safety and disaster preparedness by Toru Watanabe has also been included as an additional resource for visitors to Japan.

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Through the Year at Kusatsu Onsen

Imagine a place that welcomes guests with open arms to an oasis in the mountains. A place rich in history and tradition, where locals and visitors can experience the ways of the past as well as the comforts of the present. Kusatsu Onsen, a town located northwest of Tokyo in Japan's Gunma Prefecture is such a place, a picturesque escape that welcomes travelers year round to experience the restorative benefits of its famous hot springs. Produced by Jarman International in collaboration with Deep Japan and Kusatsu Onsen Tourism Association, this ebook features a collection of first-person essays by visitors to Kusatsu Onsen who share their recommendations and advice for a memorable visit no matter the season. Curated and edited by American journalist Petra Canan Trudell, it includes a forward by Ruth Jarman, CEO of Jarman International and art direction by Aron Kremer. A bonus section about earthquake safety and disaster preparedness by Toru Watanabe has also been included as an additional resource for visitors to Japan.

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Through the Year at Kusatsu Onsen

Through the Year at Kusatsu Onsen

by Petra Canan Trudell
Through the Year at Kusatsu Onsen

Through the Year at Kusatsu Onsen

by Petra Canan Trudell

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Imagine a place that welcomes guests with open arms to an oasis in the mountains. A place rich in history and tradition, where locals and visitors can experience the ways of the past as well as the comforts of the present. Kusatsu Onsen, a town located northwest of Tokyo in Japan's Gunma Prefecture is such a place, a picturesque escape that welcomes travelers year round to experience the restorative benefits of its famous hot springs. Produced by Jarman International in collaboration with Deep Japan and Kusatsu Onsen Tourism Association, this ebook features a collection of first-person essays by visitors to Kusatsu Onsen who share their recommendations and advice for a memorable visit no matter the season. Curated and edited by American journalist Petra Canan Trudell, it includes a forward by Ruth Jarman, CEO of Jarman International and art direction by Aron Kremer. A bonus section about earthquake safety and disaster preparedness by Toru Watanabe has also been included as an additional resource for visitors to Japan.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153677040
Publisher: Petra Canan Trudell
Publication date: 08/08/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Petra Canan Trudell is an American journalist, project manager and online content specialist living in Tokyo, Japan. Her work has been published by The Wall Street Journal, The Style Line, Hollywood.com, TWC Central, Deep Japan, Currantly.com, HealthyTokyo, Venus Zine and Daily Candy. She also documents her life as an expat living in Japan on her blog, 100 Tacks.

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