Best Things To Do in Toda, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Toda, Japan
Saiko Doman Green Park
Toda Park
Hikarigaoka Park
Ukima Park
Tropical Environment Greenhouse Dome
Jorenji Temple (Tokyo Daibutsu)
Warabi City Museum of History and Folklore
Oarata Kotsu Park
Boat Race Toda
Warabi Shrine
11 Things to Do in Sapporo, Hokkaido! | Japan Travel Guide
Sapporo city offers everything to travelers: bountiful nature, fascinating culture, and delicious cuisine. Today, Japanesquest presents you with 11 places to visit in Sapporo!
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No.2 Odori Park 0:58
No.3 Hokkaido University 1:50
No.4 Maruyama Park 2:41
No.5 Sapporo Station 3:20
No.6 Ramen Republic 4:29
No.7 Historical Village of Hokkaido 5:10
No.8 Shiroi Koibito Park 6:02
No. 9 Moerenuma Park 6:48
No.10 Susukino District 7:31
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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!
Top 10 MUST DO Things in TOKYO, JAPAN! - 24 Hour Guide
Top 10 MUST DO Things in TOKYO, JAPAN! - Only have 24 hours in Tokyo? This is your guide to the perfect day! From delicious food to themed cafes, incredible coffee, and Kawaii culture, we tried to fit in everything we LOVE about this city in just one day! Enjoy
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Saitama, Japan
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The name Saitama originally comes from the Sakitama (埼玉郡) district of what is now the city of Gyōda in the northern part of what is now known as Saitama Prefecture. Sakitama has an ancient history and is mentioned in the famous 8th century poetry anthology Man'yōshū
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The Best Coffee Shops in Tokyo
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The Most Beautiful Restaurant in Japan - Kyoto Kitcho
We're taking you to Kyoto Kitcho, a 3 Michelin Star restaurant nestled in Arashiyama. It's one of the most respected restaurants in Japan, and definitely up there for the most beautiful, not only in Japan, but in the entire world. Join us as we show you what a traditional Kaiseki meal looks and as we interview executive chef Kunio Tokuoka.
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Visit Germany - The DON'Ts of Visiting Germany
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Germany is an amazing country to visit & travel through, this video covers the things that tourists and travelers shouldn't do when they are visiting Germany.
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The Don'ts of Visiting Germany
1. Don't Assume German Are The Cold Stereotypes You Have Heard of Your Whole Life.
2. Don't Jaywalk, so follow the rules in Germany.
3. Don't Forget the Pfand or deposit that you may put down for beer mugs, bottles, cans and other things. You can get that money back.
4. Don't forget to bring flowers or a small gift when visiting a German's home. Also, don't wear your shoes inside their homes.
5. Don't be disrespectful at the Nazi concentration camps and memorials around the country.
6. Don't Wait: when at restaurants or bars order as soon as you can as waiters do not come through to check on tables as often as they do in other countries.
7. Don't Experiment on Driving on the Autobahn. It can be very dangerous for first time drivers.
8. Don't Expect to Shop on Sundays in Germany.
9. Don't forget to bring cash. Germans love to pay in cash and some places will only accept cash. So be ready.
10. Don't expect to see just half timbered houses in Germany. It is a thriving modern country with tons of amazing culture, architecture and technology.
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10 Things to do in Nikko, Japan Travel Guide
Join us as we travel to Nikko, Japan in this travel guide exploring one of the most scenic areas of the country mere hours outside of Tokyo. Nikko (日光) ended up being one of our favorite destinations that we visited on our trip to Japan. After spending a month in the hustle and bustle grinder of Tokyo getting out to the countryside in Japan was a top priority for us. While in Nikko we ate delicious local cuisine (Yuba - Tofu skin), visited shrines and temples and hiked and marveled at lakes and waterfalls. If you're visiting Japan, and want to explore rural areas, be sure to include Nikko in your itinerary.
10 Things to do in Nikko, Japan Travel Guide
1) Shinkyo Bridge (神橋)
2) Shrines and Temples of Nikko including Toshogu Shrine (東照宮)
3) Street Food in Nikko (Yuba Manju)
4) Akechidaira Ropeway (明智平)
5) Kegon Waterfalls (華厳の滝)
6) Yuba for Lunch
7) Boat tour on Lake Chuzenji (中禅寺湖)
8) Yumoto Onsen Foot Spa
9) Ice Cream at Sanbonmatsu
10) Senjogahara Moor (戦場ヶ原)
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Our visit Nikko travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting mountains, waterfalls, temples, shrines and lakes. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Nikko tourism brochure, Nikko itinerary or Nikko, Japan tour.
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After a month in Tokyo, Nikko was everything we were hoping for! We knew we were in for a treat on the train ride over once we started seeing forests and mountains all around us and the town did not disappoint.
Nikko was the breath of fresh air we were looking for; during our visit we hiked through shrines and temples, cruised a beautiful lake at the base of a volcano, sampled some local dishes featuring tofu skin, and basically had the perfect city break.
So in this travel guide, we are going sharing some of our favourite things to do in Nikko, so you too can plan your weekend escape!
The Shinkyo Bridge you see today was constructed in 1636, but a bridge of some form has stood on this very same spot for much longer...even if its origins are a bit unclear.
Nikko is home to numerous Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples. We focused our visit on the Toshogu Shrine.
Now for a quick history lesson; the Toshogu shrine is the final resting place of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. This was Japan’s last feudal military government, with the shogun as its leader.
Kegon is Nikko’s most famous waterfall. It stands almost 100 meters tall and the waters that feed it comes directly from Lake Chuzenji.
We were feeling pretty hungry after all that sightseeing, so we decided to find a restaurant serving up the local specialty: yuba! Or tofu skin.
I ordered the ramen with yuba and Sam got the udon with yuba. The tofu skin was fluffy and absorbed all the flavours of the miso.
Lake Chuzenji is located at the foot of Mount Nantai. We cruised around the lake for a bit, but then got off at one of the early stops to continue onwards to Yumoto Onsen.
Yumoto is a small hot springs town that is located in part of Nikko National Park. We then enjoyed a little walk along Lake Yunoko, before hopping back on a bus to Senjougahara Moor.
The Senjogahara Marshland covers the area between Lake Chuzenji and Yumoto Onsen. It offers some great hiking opportunities within Nikko National Park.
And that’s a wrap for our Nikko travel guide! This proved to be the perfect weekend escape from Tokyo. We visited everything you see here over the course of 2 days, but this place is even better if you can come for 3 or 4 nights. Nature abounds, there are countless shrines and temples to visit, plus the local cuisine was exquisite! Now you have a few ideas of things to do around Nikko when you visit. Wishing you happy travels and see you next time!
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