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Hakone and The Old Tokaido Road

Apr 26, 2018 By Jason Gatewood

Hakone is usually more synonymous with skiing or being a jumping off point for tours to Mt. Fuji but it’s...[ Click to read more ]

English Speaking Hairdressers in Nagoya

Apr 25, 2018 By Admin

There is nothing worse than getting a bad haircut. The slightest miscommunication with your hairdresser, and you're stuck either looking...[ Click to read more ]

Must-Do Activities to Live the Japanese Experience

Apr 25, 2018 By Justin Hanus

The best way to learn about any culture is to immerse yourself in it. For one thing, this involves participating...[ Click to read more ]

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Popular Patisseries and Bakeries in Kobe

Apr 25, 2018 By Justin Hanus

When you are in a new place, you always find yourself trying out the restaurants first. Unless you’re on a...[ Click to read more ]

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Day Tours for Kids in the Kansai Region

Apr 25, 2018 By Justin Hanus

Traveling with kids can be very tricky business because not all places adults would love to visit can be kid-friendly...[ Click to read more ]

Popular Water and Amusement Parks in Kobe

Apr 25, 2018 By Justin Hanus

Water and amusement parks are the best go to places for tourists and locals alike especially during the summers where...[ Click to read more ]

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MBprints T-shirt Print Shop Japan

Apr 25, 2018 By Admin

MBprints is a full service textile t-shirt print shop located in Japan which specializes in garment printing using the highest...[ Click to read more ]

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English Language Kagura Performances in Hiroshima

Apr 25, 2018 By Matt Mangham

There are a number of styles of dance and performance around Japan that go by the name of "kagura," but...[ Click to read more ]

Hiroshima Flower Festival 2018

Apr 25, 2018 By Matt Mangham

If you’re looking for something to do in Hiroshima over Golden Week, why not consider dropping by the 42nd annual...[ Click to read more ]

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Hiroshima’s Miroku no Sato Amusement Park

Apr 25, 2018 By Matt Mangham

Tokyo has Disneyland, Osaka has Universal Studios. Hiroshima prefecture has, well, Miroku no Sato. Despite feeling somewhat like an abandoned...[ Click to read more ]

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