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Spoorwegen kaart van het west en midden van Japan. Schaal 1:670.000. Toont spoorlijnen, snelwegen, secundaire wegen en andere wegen, veerboten en belangrijke scheepvaartdiensten; bergen met de hoogte in meters. Met index van plaatsen; Afstanden in kilometers. Gedrukt op twee zijden. Japan is too large and densely populated a country to show effectively on one map while showing all the attractions and smaller towns of the country. With this map, we are attempting to concentrate on the way the vast majority of visitors travel around Japan - by rail. The road network is still shown in excellent detail, but the rail routes that connect Tokyo to Osaka, Kyoto, and Hiroshima, and to the northern coastal cities of Nigata and Kanazawa are the way most visitors to Japan explore the country. The map also includes an excellent inset map of central Tokyo on one side and another of Osaka on the other side The map extends from Fukoka in the west to Tokyo in the east and to Sendai in the north, and includes many of the most popularly-visited cities of Japan, showing all the Shinkensen "bullet" train routes as well as the non-express regular lines. Japan has the most advanced rail network in the world, and this map captures its essence. Legend Includes: Urban Area, Lake, River, Waterfall, National Parks, Heights in meter, Volcano, Tourist Site, Buddist Temple
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Bekijk productThis is a new title for ITMB, and continues our expanded coverage of the United Kingdom. Many publishers carry a map of Great Britain (or of the UK), and a few might have one just for England and Wales. We travel extensively through Britain and usually find such maps too generalized for usability. All parts of the UK seem to be blessed with interesting places for a visitor to explore – parish churches, cathedrals, fortresses or castle ruins, market towns, lavish country estates, fabulous gardens, seaside resort towns – the list is endless. The only way to show tertiary-level roads leading to interesting tiny villages with fascinating names, and to portray the wealth of attractions available for the visitor is to divide the UK into logical units, which we did earlier with south East and South West England and now continue to the Scottish border with this map. Coverage is from Birmingham/Peterborough north to York on side one and from Lancaster north to the Scottish border at Berwick-upon-Tweed. As the border angles in a southwesterly angle, the map also includes much of the Scottish border region as far west as Dumfries. Being an area regularly serviced by rail (the world’s original railway line is on the map), we have emphasized rail connections for end users. However, we have also included roads for those driving or cycling.
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Bekijk productEen degelijke kaart met aanduidingen van o.a. spoorlijnen, nationale parken, vliegveld, benzinepomp, dirt-roads en kleine plattegrond van hoofdstad. Als overzichtskaart goed te gebruiken. This is another new ITMB title and extends our sectional coverage of the UK northwards from the southernmost border at Gretna Green through the densely-populated Glasgow/Edinburgh/Stirling conurbation to the highlands. The reason for this sectional map is to provide additional space to show 25% more detail than our map of all of Scotland can provide. The north of Scotland is my favourite part of the country, but there isn’t much there except heather and single-lane tracks across treeless moors. The South, like it or not, is where most of Scotland’s four million people live and where most of the castles, palaces, battlefields, parks, and touristic attractions are located. The map also shows the ferry routes to the outer islands of Arran and Mull, and the most poignant battlefield I’ve ever visited, Culloden, east of Inverness. This was the spot where the clans were slaughtered in 1745, effectively ending the clan system and determining Scotland’s future as a junior partner to England. For history, Scotland is hard to beat, and this map shows the beauty and the majesty of this interesting homeland to excellent advantage. Rail lines have been emphasized.
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Bekijk productEen degelijke kaart met aanduidingen van o.a. nationale parken, vliegveld, benzinepomp, dirt-roads en kleine plattegronden van hoofdstad. Als overzichtskaart goed te gebruiken. This is a new title for ITMB. Japan divides nicely into north of Tokyo and south. This map covers the popular Tokyo to Osaka Route, and west to Hiroshima and south all the way to Kagoshima, the end of the Shinkansen rail network. Japan is seen as being a smallish country, but is densely populated, so having a map at this scale allows is to open up the information and show its many attractions more easily. The map also includes insets of the most southerly island chains of Okinawa, Senkaku and Sakishima, as wall as city insets of Kyoto, Nara and Osaka. Legend Includes: Roads by classification, Rivers and Lakes, National Park, Airports, Points of Interests, Mining, Highways, Main Roads, Zoos, Fishing, , and much more...
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Bekijk productSpain is the most visited travel destination in Europe, but no one has published a rail map of the country – until now. This map covers the northern half of the country from Barcelona to Santiago de Compostela and as far south as Madrid/Toledo. Side 1 concentrates on the northeastern portion of Spain and Side 2 on the northwestern area and the far north of Portugal. The emphasis is on train travel, but all roads and physical features are included, as well as museums, camping spots, and major attractions. Legend Includes: Roads by classification, Rivers and Lakes, National Park, Airports, Points of Interests, Highways, Main Roads, Zoos, Fishing, and much more...
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Bekijk productThe shape of the UK makes it difficult to map logically. The term South East, within crowded England, is generally more restrictive than is appropriate for a map. Our definition of SE is from the English Channel north to the northern tip of East Anglia and west to Portsmouth/Reading/Peterborough. This occupies side one of the sheet. Side two consists of that complex portion of England generally called ‘The Midlands’ stretching from Cambridge/Peterborough west to the Welsh border and from Luton/Gloucester north to Manchester/Grimsby. London is, of course, prominent, but only as a main roads map. This is the most recent sectional map of the UK that ITMB has published, and was necessitated by the realization that, to see England properly, one needs a detailed enough map to show rail lines, motorways, A-type highways and B-type secondary roads, but also the tertiary level of road joining villages. The road network of England is incredibly complex and cannot be shown in proper detail without mapping at this scale or better. England also has a sophisticated rail network and this is left off most maps to avoid clutter. We have emphasized all the rail lines carrying passengers, which makes the London portion look like a spaghetti factory, but there are lines everywhere. All motorways and highways are shown, but rail lines are prominently shown, to encourage travel by train. A Top Attractions list has been included as well, but hundreds of interesting touristic sites have been included.
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Bekijk productThe northern half of France is fairly flat, making it an ideal area for biking. However, it is also a rather large area, covering several provinces of France, so we have combined rail access with biking. All the motorways and main highways are also shown, so this map is ideal for someone wanting to drive to, say, Brittany, and bike during their stay in the Breton peninsula. Side 1 covers Normandy, Brittany, the Loire, and the Poitou region west of Paris. Side 2 covers all of northern France from Calais to Strasbourg and south to Lyon. Small adjacent portions of Switzerland and Italy are included. A Top 9 Attractions list is included. France South was published a little while ago, so the entire country is now available in detail. The map is printed on waterproof stone paper for durability. Legend Includes: Roads by classification, Rivers and Lakes, National Park, Airports, Points of Interests, Highways, Main Roads, Zoos, Fishing, and much more...
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Bekijk productSpoorwegen kaart van West Europa in kleur. Schaal 1:2,500,000. Toont spoorlijnen, snelwegen, secundaire wegen en andere wegen, veerboten en belangrijke scheepvaartdiensten; internationale grenzen, de grenzen van de gebieden met reisbeperkingen; bergen met de hoogte in meters. Met index van plaatsen. Schaal 1:2,500,000. . Gedrukt op twee zijden. This is a new title for ITMB. It focusses on the western half of the European land mass at a much better scale than would be possible for all of Europe. Even at this scale, showing the rail lines and the major roads results in a map with a lot of information on it, but it meets the needs of those travelling around Europe by rail, which is its primary market. It can also be used by those driving, although it would be better for vehicle users to rely on individual country maps. Side 1 covers the British Isles, the Low Countries, Germany, Denmark, the Czech Republic, most of Poland, and southern Scandinavia. The second side covers the Iberian Peninsula, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Austria, Hungary, and the southern portion of Germany. Trains tend to be used by travellers in Europe for longer trips, say from Frankfurt to Rome, and for this reason our new map should find a good market. There has not been enough room on this map to show many touristically important sites, but where room exists, we have added UNESCO World Heritage sites, major churches, and most international airports. Coverage includes major ferry routes and includes the islands of Majorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Sardinia, Elba, and Corsica, Sicily, and Malta. As the EU evolves, passenger rail service is increasingly becoming a pan-European reality, but German trains running on French lines and Italian trains going north into Austria. This is a timely map; coming out at the beginning of a truly European rail system.
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Bekijk productPlan your journey and explore the British Isles by train and ferry. This attractive, detailed map shows how the rail network, along with ferries to the more isolated areas, allows you to travel to places right across the British Isles and take in the beautiful scenery. The map clearly shows National Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, forest and woodland areas and the Heritage Coast in England and Wales, much of which is accessible by train and ferry. The rail network includes seasonal and heritage railways. There is also a more detailed map of the London National Park City, the world’s first National Park City. Designed to be fully inclusive and accessible for everyone, including those with colour vision deficiency (CVD). Map includes: Passenger rail network with the majority of stations. Seasonal and heritage railways Ferry routes National Parks Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Main forest and woodland areas Heritage coast in England and Wales Formaat: 74.5cm x 110cm
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