ASAKUSA Underground > "diddlefinger" the map you need
Sincerely and honestly, the authorship wants to thank the creator of this useful site.
Without this Japanese map search in English, we would have to copy and paste the Kanji (Chinese characters) unfamiliar to most English speaking users.
It is ridiculous that you cannot use English letters to search addresses in Japan.
Difficulty in travelling Japan fascinates some, but it discourages others from visiting interesting places outside touristy spots.
Thanks to Diddlefinger, we can find a particular shop where they sell unusual goods or visit a place less known but of historic importance.
The Japanese ministry in charge of promoting tourism should acknowledge the contribution of the site and reward the creator with one way or another.
Sooner or later, map search giants will catch up with Diddlefinger, and searching Japanese addresses in English will be possible at their sites.
Till then, we hope that this site will enjoy the popularity that they deserve. Asakusa Underground will never forget you.
Everyone, bookmark this. It is worth it.
http://diddlefinger.com/
Thanks, Diddlefinger.
"diddlefinger" the map you need
Sincerely and honestly, the authorship wants to thank the creator of this useful site.
Without this Japanese map search in English, we would have to copy and paste the Kanji (Chinese characters) unfamiliar to most English speaking users.
It is ridiculous that you cannot use English letters to search addresses in Japan.
Difficulty in travelling Japan fascinates some, but it discourages others from visiting interesting places outside touristy spots.
Thanks to Diddlefinger, we can find a particular shop where they sell unusual goods or visit a place less known but of historic importance.
The Japanese ministry in charge of promoting tourism should acknowledge the contribution of the site and reward the creator with one way or another.
Sooner or later, map search giants will catch up with Diddlefinger, and searching Japanese addresses in English will be possible at their sites.
Till then, we hope that this site will enjoy the popularity that they deserve. Asakusa Underground will never forget you.
Everyone, bookmark this. It is worth it.
http://diddlefinger.com/
Thanks, Diddlefinger.