Top 10 Cities To Visit In Japan on Your First Trip
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Top 10 Cities To Visit In Japan on Your First Trip.
The Island country of Japan put up in the eastern part of the world is known for their centuries old tradition and wonderfully exotic Japanese cuisine. While some don't consider Japan to be an ideal destination for holidaying some consider Japan to be one of the best places to visit at any time of the year. The reason is that you can learn so much from the Japanese culture and their lifestyle. What's more is that the Japanese people are one of the friendliest people on Earth treating you with dignity and kindness, making you feel comfortable. Wouldn't you want to travel now?
Planning to visit Japan, then these are the top 10 cities to visit in Japan on your first trip.
1. Tokyo - Most Popular City of Japan
2. Kyoto - City of 10,000 Shrines
3. Osaka - Economic Hub of Japan
4. Hiroshima - Resilient City of Japan
5. Yokohama - Port City of Japan
6. Nara - Japanese City of World Heritage Sites
7. Aomori - Snoweist City of Japan
8. Kamakura - Must Visit Zen City of Japan
9. Okinawa - Island City of Japan
10. Kanazawa - A picture perfect city to visit in japan
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What to do in KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: Istana Negara, Botanical Garden | Vlog 4
What to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in addition to the obvious? In this vlog, we show some of the most beautiful places in Kuala Lumpur that many tourists don't visit, like Istana Negara, Perdana Botanical Garden, the National Monument, and Masjid Negara.
We were invited by Tourism Malaysia to check the Go KL Hop-on Hop-off bus, and we were amazed to discover so many unique places to visit in Kuala Lumpur city. If you also feel like going on a bus tour, here's their website:
We closed the day at Heli Lounge, a helipad during the day, rooftop bar at night.
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Nagi shokudo. Tokyo, Japan
Really cute vegan spot in Tokyo. Check it out!!
Japan Trip: Eef Beach a range of water activities Kumejima Okinawa35
Japan Trip: Eef Beach a range of water activities Kumejima Okinawa35
Kumejima (久米島) is an island, part of the Okinawa Islands. It is located about 90 kilometers west of Okinawa Island. Kumejima offers a much less developed version of the beaches and Okinawan culture. Kumejima is quite small, and traveling from one end of the island to another rarely involves a trip longer than ten kilometers.
Like many other of the small islands in Okinawa, the beaches of Kumejima, snorkeling and diving are among the principal attractions for visitors.
Eef Beach
Eef Beach is located beside the one of famous tourist activity on Kumejima. Nonetheless, it does not get excessively crowded, as it stretches around two kilometers along the coast. Its facilities include changing and toilets. Nearby hotels and businesses offer a range of water activities.
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Marukin Ramen strives to make the best ramen in Portland at their Ankeny and Pine Street locations. Their menu features traditional and vegan ramen as well as curry.
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Walk to Golden Gai
A short walk from Shinjuku / Kabukicho to the Golden Gai. Most atmospheric area of Tokyo.
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Travel day from Hokkaido to Tokyo and Nozawa! Met Shimomura, checked out the TNF exhibition and then met Paul (Boarder-san) and hoped on the bullet train!
Rainy Day in Shinjuku - Ramen and Golden Gai
Exploring Shinjuku on a rainy day with some ramen and fun in Golden Gai
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Places we went:
Menya Musashi Shinjuku Honten
Kabukicho
Golden Gai
Hotel: Hyatt Regency Tokyo
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Went: May 23-26, 2018
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【ふるさと郡上TV】どぶろく奥の奥
2008年、郡上市大和町は「どぶろく特区」に認可されました。その特区第一号がこの「どぶろく奥の奥」です。もともと、豆腐湯葉料理店である「奥の奥」。郡上名物「燻り豆腐(いぶりどうふ)」を誕生させたお店でもあります。その名のとおり、長良川支流の栗巣川の最上流にあります。清らかな水と空気。山間の寒さ厳しい気候のなかでどぶろくが作られます。
材料となるお米も自家栽培米を使うというこだわりぶり。小粒で甘みが凝縮されたお米が作られています。使用する水は標高1300m、母袋烏帽子からの地下水を使用。濃厚で深い味わいのせいとうはどぶろく。2009年には岐阜県観光連盟推奨観光土産品 審査会奨励賞を受賞しています。
燻り豆腐 母袋工房/豆腐湯葉料理 奥の奥
〒501-4603 岐阜県郡上市大和町栗巣1670-1
TEL/FAX 0575-88-3156
E-mail motai@giga.ocn.ne.jp
Oku-no-Oku is a doburoku, the unrefined sake, and tastes thick and rich. It is made by Motai-Kobo, originally a Tofu maker which is located in the most upper area of the Kurisu River in Yamato district in Gujo city. The location of the store is of great advantage to make the tasty Oku-no-Oku to them because of its climate of the valley.
The coldest time in winter is the best season to make doburoku. One of carefully selected ingredients is their homemade rice. The grain of their rice is smaller than ordinary one, and contains rich taste. Another one is the groundwater from the Motai-Eboshi, a 1,300-meter mountain.
This is a great place to go and see what Japanese Satoyama culture is.
SHOP:母袋工房(Motai-Kobo)
ADD: 1670-1 Kurisu, Yamato-cho, Gujo city, Gifu, Japan
TEL/FAX: +81-(0)575-88-3156
E-mail: motai@giga.ocn.ne.jp
Things To Do In Mitchell South Dakota, Corn Palace Prehistoric Indian Village
Hey you guys! Thanks for joining me on another journey. Today I am in Mitchell, South Dakota with Alvin & Amy. We decided to check out the Corn Palace. It has been around since the 1800s. Each year, they decorate the building with different corn and display corn art inside. It's an interesting oddity, that's for sure. We joked around with the corn guy statue, and I teased Alvin about his corn hats he bought. Then we headed to Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village. (Alvin & Amy did donuts in his $1 1997 Honda Accord in the parking lot--crazy teenagers.) We enjoyed Joseph as our tour guide and learned about how the people used to live so long ago. He even showed us how to hunt with prehistoric weapons called atlatls. We had fun with that.
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