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==Route Planners== | ==Route Planners== | ||
* [http://www.mapfan.com mapfan.com] is arguably the best resource for maintaining a | * [http://www.mapfan.com mapfan.com] is arguably the best resource for maintaining a library of spots and planning journeys (in Japanese). Can be used without registration. But free registration allows the string of locations. This makes the route planning a breeze! | ||
* For using expressways (toll-roads) [http://www.hinavi.jp/ hi-navi] is better than mapfan. No step by step guide with maps, but much easier to use together with a map of expressways. (in Japanese) | * For using expressways (toll-roads) [http://www.hinavi.jp/ hi-navi] is better than mapfan. No step by step guide with maps, but much easier to use together with a map of expressways. (in Japanese) | ||
* English: Perhaps google earth is a good resource. | * English: Perhaps google earth is a good resource. | ||
[[Category:Japan]] | [[Category:Japan]] |
Latest revision as of 06:01, 29 September 2006
Route Planners
- mapfan.com is arguably the best resource for maintaining a library of spots and planning journeys (in Japanese). Can be used without registration. But free registration allows the string of locations. This makes the route planning a breeze!
- For using expressways (toll-roads) hi-navi is better than mapfan. No step by step guide with maps, but much easier to use together with a map of expressways. (in Japanese)
- English: Perhaps google earth is a good resource.