In general, guides are "to" whatever they describe , whether this is an action or a thing: A guide to living in Japan A guide to the City of Tokyo A guide to 21st-century Performance art However, the form that the guide is published in , whether it is a book, a web page, an article, or anything else, would usually use "on": An essay on the City of Kanagawa A book on building your own nuclear weapons A web page on 21st-century Performance artists "For" is used to say who the guide is aimed at , not what it describes: A guide for juveniles A guide for car owners A guide for Single Moms I would be a little surprised to see something like "A guide for building your own space rocket," where "for" indicates purpose, and "A guide for seventeenth-century Flemish art" would be wrong. Yes, the preposition after "guide" must be followed by a specific purpose if you want to use "for," so I still recommend you to ...
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