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 · It’s the story of a walk taken by Alan Booth in when he walked from the northern most point of the Japan, Cape Soya in Hokkaido to Cape Sata at the southern most point on Kyushu. As the title suggests it was a mile journey on foot that took days to bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins. Roads to Sata: A Mile Walk Through Japan by Alan Booth (, Trade Paperback). ALAN BOOTH'S CLASSIC OF MODERN TRAVEL WRITING Traveling only along small back roads, Alan Booth traversed Japan's entire length on foot, from Soya at the country's northernmost tip, to Cape Sata in the extreme south, across three islands and some 2, miles of rural Japan. The Roads to Sata is his wry, witty, inimitable account of thatCited by: 2.


The Roads to Sata is a wry, witty, inimitable account of that prodigious trek, vividly revealing the reality of life in off-the-tourist-track Japan. Journeying alongside Booth, we encounter the wide variety of people who inhabit the Japanese countryside - from fishermen and soldiers, to bar hostesses and school teachers, to hermits, drunks and. Free download books The Roads to Sata: A Mile Walk Through Japan English version Overview ALAN BOOTH'S CLASSIC OF MODERN TRAVEL WRITING Traveling only along small back roads, Alan Booth traversed Japan's entire length on foot, from Soya at the country's northernmost tip, to Cape Sata in the extreme south, across three islands. Editions for The Roads to Sata: A Mile Walk Through Japan: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ),


One sunny spring morning in the s, an unlikely Englishman set out on a pilgrimage that would take him across the entire length of Japan. Travelling only along small back roads, Alan Booth travelled on foot from Soya, the country's northernmost tip, to Sata in the extreme south, traversing three islands and some 2, miles of rural Japan. It’s the story of a walk taken by Alan Booth in when he walked from the northern most point of the Japan, Cape Soya in Hokkaido to Cape Sata at the southern most point on Kyushu. As the title suggests it was a mile journey on foot that took days to complete. Roads to Sata: A Mile Walk Through Japan by Alan Booth (, Trade Paperback).

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