Best Things To Do in Zama, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Zama, Japan
Nissan Heritage Collection
Asamizo Park
Sagamihara Prefectural Park
Zama Yatoyama Park
Suzuka Shrine
Lalaport Ebina
Shoukoku-ji Temple
Zama Shrine
Kanigasawa Park
Serizawa Park
Sagamihara Tourist Attractions: 8 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Sagamihara? Check out our Sagamihara Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Sagamihara.
Top Places to visit in Sagamihara:
Asamizo Park, Sagami Lake Resort Pleasure Forest, Sagamihara Prefectural Park, Sagamihara City Hall Sakura Street, Shiroyama Lake, Sagamihara City Museum, Lake Sagami, Sagamiono Library
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Best Things To Do in Sagamihara, Japan
Sagamihara Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Sagamihara. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Sagamihara for You. Discover Sagamihara as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Sagamihara.
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List of Best Things to do in Sagamihara
Asamizo Park
Sagami Lake Resort Pleasure Forest
Sagamihara Prefectural Park
Mitsui Outlet Park Tamaminamiosawa
Sagamihara City Hall Sakura Street
Tama Zoological Park
Machida Squirrel Garden
Sanrio Puroland
Yakushiike Park
Kodomo-no-Kuni
Top Shops for Cheap Souvenirs in Tokyo
You've got a long list of people to buy for, but not the wallet to back it up? Try 3 of our favorite shops for buying budget-friendly #souvenirs in #Tokyo!
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Hidden Japanese Street Food Spots Yokohama Chinatown Top 5 Must Try near Tokyo
Yokohama Chinatown in Tokyo is a Japanese Street Food paradise. This a hidden Food Tour Yokohama Chinatown edition. A little bit different than your regular Tokyo Street Food videos as we explore lesser known secret food spots not on your average Japanese street Food Tour guide. I wanted to show you some of my favorite Chinatown street food spots that don't get a lot of shine. Nearby Tokyo Chinatown is actually about 1 hour away by train in Yokohama. I show you my Top 5 best Japanese street food in Chinatown Yokohama. We venture into the hidden backstreets of Yokohama to show you lesser known street food places and some of my favorites.
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Seaweed (Nori) Cheese Ham Roll
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Two kinds of Meat Rice bowl
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Yokohama Chinatown is a foodies fun ground with street food shops every few meters. And there’s about 250 Chinese owned restaurants scattered throughout the district. In fact, it’s the largest Chinatown in Japan as well as one of the largest in the world.
Quick little history about the area, In 1859, the Yokohama seaport was opened and many Chinese immigrants and traders arrived and formed settlements, built schools, community centers, facilities which became the start of what we today know as Chinatown. But because of strict laws during that time, it was only until 40 years later in 1899, were the immigrants permitted to live outside the designated foreign settlement area.
Today, 95% of Yokohama Chinatown visitors are in fact non-Chinese, which is uncommon worldwide for a Chinatown.
You’ll also notice 10 colorful gates throughout Chinatown and 4 main outer gates which serves to protect the area and all based on feng shui.
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10 Mayan Secret Places That Were Hidden for Centuries
The Mayan civilization is full of secrets. Even experts have been baffled by their highly sophisticated writing system, their knowledge of mathematics and astronomy, and the amazing architectural marvels they managed to create without any modern equipment. Every year, archeologists and researchers use the most advanced technologies to uncover the mysteries hidden behind the walls of temple complexes, buried in the depth of sacred cenotes and caves.
Well, how they managed to create them is a matter of discussion, but let’s not get into that. Instead, let's see at some of these marvelous architectural accomplishments. Tour guides never reveal these secrets of centuries-old ruins to ordinary tourists.
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The serpent illusion 0:36
The cave of the sacred jaguar throne 2:12
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One of the last cities inhabited by the Maya 4:52
Pyramid of the Magician 6:07
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One of the most powerful Mayan cities 8:36
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The Temple of the Great Jaguar 10:09
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- Temple of KuKULkan, was built sometime between the 9th and 12th centuries CE. During the autumn equinox and the vernal equinox, one can see a snake-like shadow crawling on the pyramid's balustrade. It moves upwards in March and downwards in September.
- The Balancanché caves aren't included on the classic tourist route. The name translates to the cave of the sacred jaguar throne. These mesmerizing caves were first discovered by two American archaeologists in 1905 and have since then stirred curiosity.
- Cenote Ik Kil is located in the Yucatán State of Mexico. This place is otherworldly. While the Mayans used this site as a place for performing rituals, today tourists can be seen swimming.
- Nohoch Mul Pyramid is the place you should visit. If you aren’t afraid of heights and can muster the energy to climb its 130 steep steps to the top, you’ll be able to get a remarkable view of the Yucatán.
- Ancient city Tulum is the only Mayan city on the shore of the Caribbean Sea, located 39 feet (12 m) up on the cliffs of the Yucatan peninsula.
- The tallest and the most recognizable structure in Uxmal is also known by other names, like the Pyramid of the Dwarf, Casa el Adivino, and the Pyramid of the Soothsayer.
- Temple of the Inscriptions was built as a tomb for King Pakal, the ruler of Palenque in the 7th century. The inner walls of the temple are inscribed with about 600 hieroglyphs, some of which are yet to be deciphered.
- Located not far from Palenque, the ancient city, Yaxchilan, was one of the most powerful states in the Mayan empire. The city is known for its well-preserved stone ornamentation above the doorways of the main structures known as lintels.
- According to Professor Mary Miller, who specializes in Mayan art, no other artifacts from the Mayan times offer a better glimpse of the society than the Bonampak paintings.
- The Temple of the Great Jaguar was built as a funerary temple, and in the year 1962, archaeologists were finally able to locate the tomb of the ruler who built it. The body of the king was covered with large quantities of jade ornaments.
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Exploring Yokohama, Hakone and Kamakura in Japan - The Kanagawa Prefecture
Kanagawa is a coastal prefecture in Japan, located within a short distance of Tokyo. The capital of the prefecture is Yokohama.
Yokohama is also the place where most of the Rugby World Cup games will be held.
Kanagawa Prefecture is also home to Kamakura and Hakone, two other highly popular day trip destinations that you can easily reach from Tokyo.
Kanagawa has a lot to offer for visitors to the region, such as rich cultural heritage, tasty cuisine and entertaining nightlife. It's worth spending some time here and exploring this unique area of Japan.
Within this helpful travel guide I will unearth the hidden gems that are worth discovering around the Kanagawa Prefecture.
We started in Yokohama, where we stayed in a capsule hotel. We visited the Cupnoodles Museum and the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum. Both very yummy experiences. At night we headed into the Noge district, where you find good bars and good food. Next to the Yokohama Harbor Front you'll find also China Town.
Good day trips are to Hakone with Lake Ashi, Owakudani valley and the Hakone Shinto Shrine with the Floating Gate. The Hakone Transport Pass is helpful to get around, which includes the busses, trams, ropeway & the Hakone sightseeing cruise.
Another good day trip is to Kamakura where you can visit the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, the Houkokuji Bamboo Forest with its Tea Ceremony. Also worth visiting is the Masamune Sword and Blade Workshop, where you can buy kitchen knives and see the original Samurai swords. For lunch we recommend Okonomiyaki Kamakura Tsukui.
Have fun exploring the areas of Yokohama, Hakone and Kamakura on your next trip to Japan.
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Troop 58 Places Flags at Chattanooga National Cemetery
It was a beautiful morning and a great time to be an American. Our Boy Scout Troop participated in the flag ceremony at the Chattanooga national Cemetery. This is always a special event because my brother is buried there and it has become an annual tradition for us.