Despite
Japan having 80% of its landmass uninhabited, sheer, bare wilderness,
spending days on the trains commuting to and from work in Tokyo and you
would think the place a railway subsidised ant farm with vested
interests in concrete manufacture, but this is most definitely not the
case.
A
day away from the centre of Tokyo can refresh you beyond belief, but as
a stressed out foreigner who doesn't know those secret hideaway walks
and oft or seldom beaten tracks or the means to reach them, thankfully
Gary DA Walters has spent the time to outline interesting walks,
strolls, and proper hiking trips in his book "Day Walks Near Tokyo"
I've
been on two of his recommended jaunts and look forward to the next one.
If a little dated, still an invaluable guide for those seeking to get
out of Tokyo on a weekend.Hoping to reintroduce my papa to trekking
with this in his visit to Japan this Autumn