Top 10 Best Hidden Spots In Japan You Must Visit | Japan Travel Guide
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- Densho-en
An open-air museum relating the old hometown traditions of Tono
- Sado Island Taiko Center
As soon as you hear it, your heart will throb, as soon as you beat it, your heart will sing! The attraction of taiko drumming linked to the heart!
- Jodogahama
The world of the “Pure Land” as the scenery of mysterious stone mountains rises up from the bay
- Futatsugame
The two large rocks that burst from the sea form an ever-changing secluded beach depending on the season and weather
- Ryogoku
Ryogoku is the place for sumo. See the full intensity of the sumo wrestlers (rikishi) up close!
- Sado Mine
The remains of a once-flourishing gold mine which boasted Japan’s highest ore output, discovered during the Edo Era
- Arakurayama Sengen Park
A viewing spot where you can get a picture together with Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms and even a five-story pagoda
- Shukunegi
The historic community of houses crowded around the island bay that has survived since the Edo Era
- Hasedera Temple
Hasedera Temple is home to Japan’s largest wooden-statue of Kannon Bosatsu (Buddhist Goddess of Mercy) and popular amongst visitors for its beautiful outdoor garden.
- Yajima Taiken Koryukan
Tour an inlet by tarai bune (tub boat). Enjoy your time on the gently undulating sea
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10 Best Places to Visit in Poland
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10 Best Places to Visit in Poland.
Life has not been easy for Poland, an eastern European country that has been invaded and destroyed many times over the centuries. The country suffered mightily in World War II when many of its citizens, including its large Jewish population, were hustled off to Nazi concentration camps. The Polish spirit, however, refused to die and today the country combines medieval architecture with lively cultural activities to meet the needs of modern tourists. An overview of the best places to visit in Poland:
10. Malbork
9. Lublin
8. Bialowieza Forest
7. Torun
6. Tatra National Park
5. Poznan
4. Wroclaw
3. Gdansk
2. Warsaw
1. Krakow
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Trick Eye & Love Museum in Seoul, South Korea
Today we get lost in optical illusions at Trick Eye Museum! In the same building is the Ice Museum, Hanbok Experience, Carnival and Caricature Shop. We also get naughty at the Love Museum, but in consideration of our younger viewers, we censored the R-rated bits. Whether it's a rainy day or you're seeking lighthearted amusement with family, friends and your date, head on over to this branch in Hongdae. Thanks to Hanna from 24HR KPOP-TV for joining us! (Note: This is a sponsored video.)
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Top 5 Things to do in Takayama | japan-guide.com
The top 5 things to experience in Takayama, Japan.
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Best Things To Do in Mine, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Mine, Japan
Akiyoshi Limestone Cave
Akiyoshidai Karst Observatory
Beppu Bentenike
Akiyoshidai Safari Land
Michi-no-Eki Ofuku
Akiyoshi-dai Museum of Natural History
Akiyoshidai Observation Trail
Kagekiyodo
Jigokudai
Magura no Oiwago
Niigata Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Niigata? Check out our Niigata Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Niigata.
Top Places to visit in Niigata:
Myoko Snowsports, Kagura Ski Resort, Yahiko Shrine, Historic Relic Sado Gold Mine, Niigata City Aquarium, Saifukuji Temple, Hakusan Shrine, Sado Steamship, Kasugayama Castle, Niigata Nippo Media Ship, Myoko Kogen, Takada Park, Bandai Bridge, Bijin Bayashi Forest, Toki no Mori Park
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Best Things To Do in Asago, Japan
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Takeda Castle Ruins
Ikuno Ginzan
Michi-no-Eki Tajima no Mahoroba
Shirai Omachi Fuji Park
Information Center Castle in the Sky
Mikobata Senkojo Mine
Awaga Shrine
Old Official Residence of Ikuno Mine
Asago City Visitor Information Center
Takeda Teramachi Street
TOKYO CAPSULE HOTEL TOUR
It's our first night in Japan ever and we're staying at a CAPSULE HOTEL! The futuristic design gave me galaxy vibes. It felt like we were inside a spaceship floating among the stars.
The pods turned out to be more spacious than expected. I did not get claustrophobic, but everyone's level of comfort varies in enclosed spaces. How about the rest of the experience? Watch the full video to see the detailed tour!
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25 Things to do in Osaka | Japan Travel Guide
In this Japan travel guide, we are sharing 25 things to do in Osaka!
Affectionately known as Japan’s Kitchen, Osaka was the first stop of our trip to Japan and a wonderful place to eat! We dove straight into the local cuisine visiting markets, street food stalls, and restaurants that required ordering from ticket vending machines.
But our trip to Osaka (大阪市) wasn’t all food. In between all the eating, we also managed to visit towering skyscrapers, hidden temples, and retro gaming arcades - all of them complete surprises.
So if you’re curious about what there is to see and do in this city, stick around and let us show you 25 things to do in Osaka, Japan!
Japanese CONVENIENCE STORE Breakfast FOOD TOUR - 7-Eleven, FamilyMart and Lawson | Tokyo, Japan
I’ve been a huge fan of Japanese food ever since I was a kid, but as an adult, for some reason I never prioritized visiting the country until January of 2019, when a job with a Japanese company hired me to film a video of the Asian island nation for five days. I extended my trip by an entire week so I’d get the chance to explore on my own time, and it’s one of the best travel decisions I’ve ever made. I am in love with Japan, and in this video series you’ll see why.
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When I learned that convenience stores like 7-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson are extremely popular places to grab some breakfast in Japan, I knew I had to see what all the fuss was about, so on the morning of my second full day in Tokyo, I went around the Shinjuku area of the city to find the best convenience store food! Come along with me on my convenience store breakfast food tour of Shinjuku, Tokyo!
I left my hotel, the Hyatt Regency Tokyo, and set out on my adventure around Shinjuku. The Shinjuku area is like Tokyo’s Times Square, as well as its financial district. It’s beautiful, but this morning was really cold. Luckily it wasn’t too far from my first stop, FamilyMart!
I targeted the onigiri section and grabbed the spicy pollack roe and salmon varieties, as well as some sushi, which cost me 678 Yen, or roughly $6 U.S. Pretty good deal! Next up, Lawson!
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On my way to Lawson, I grabbed a cold coffee from a vending machine for 100 Yen, or just $1 U.S. Vending machines are everywhere in Japan. There are over 2.4 million in the country!
I found a Lawson in the basement of the Shinjuku Center Building, where I bought a grilled pollack onigiri, a hand roll, and a green tea mochi for 460 Yen, or roughly $4.16.
It was a lot warmer when I stepped back outside and headed to my final stop, the local 7-Eleven, which happened to be right under my hotel! There, I bought a wasabi & seaweed onigiri, some salmon with rice, and a rice-covered soft-boiled egg for just 440 Yen, or $3.98 U.S. Then I headed back up through the Hyatt Regency Tokyo, a luxury, five-star hotel with 700 rooms and 6 restaurants, up to my room, where I set up my convenience store treats!
I started with the coffee, which was dark and tart, and then dove into my 7-Eleven findings. I went with the wasabi and seaweed onigiri, which was sticky with a nice crunch from the seaweed. Fantastic!
Next was the soft-boiled egg with sticky rice. The rice had a different flavor, was just okay. The salmon with sticky rice was sticky with some super fresh salmon! There’s so much rice, but it was ridiculously tasty.
Next, I went with the hand roll from Lawson, which had minced tuna inside. This is one of my favorite things to get in Japan! The minced tuna is so flavorful and the seaweed is absolutely delicious.
I followed that with the grilled pollack roe onigiri. I love onigiri so much, and this one was unreal. The creamy roe provided a nice contrast to the sticky rice.
I went with my sushi next, which came with five pieces of salmon sushi, some pickled ginger, and some soy sauce and wasabi, which I mixed together. The sushi was extremely fresh and flavorful and it was even better with the pickled ginger. Probably my favorite sushi of all time! It blew my mind!
The spicy pollack roe onigiri was next. It was very similar to the grilled pollack roe, and contained a lot of fish eggs. It was outstanding!
I finished with the green tea mochi, which is a gummy Japanese dessert made of a glutinous rice paste. They usually have something in the middle and are popular treats during the Japanese New Year. Mine contained a plum jam that was so fire!
Who knew convenience store food could be this amazing? And at only 1,724 Yen, or $15.56 U.S. in total, it’s so inexpensive for this amount of food!
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