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Raina Ong Staff Writer,japan-guide.com Autumn is a nice season to visit Japan, when the sunny days and cooler temperatures make walking and sightseeing very pleasant. Additionally, trees whose leaves turn shades of red, orange and yellow in fall, add a riot of colors. Autumn colors are typically associated with being in nature like in forests […]
Accommodation will always be one of your biggest travel expenses…but what if it wasn’t? What if you could reduce the cost of your accommodation to zero while still enjoying the comforts of home? That’s what house swaps promise. House swaps have been around for decades. It was the entire premise of the movie The Holiday […]
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Tokyo Station and its surroundings are said to be a gateway to Japan’s intricate transportation system. It is the perfect area to stay and enjoy sightseeing during your trip to Tokyo with the many famous locations nearby, including Nihombashi, Ginza, Ningyocho, and more. It takes about 45 minutes from Haneda Airport to Tokyo Station by […]
Raina Ong Staff Writer,japan-guide.com Located in eastern Tokyo, Asakusa is one of the iconic tourist destinations in the metropolis, attracting many visitors with its temples and old-town charm. The most well known landmark in Asakusa is its Kaminarimon Gate, which leads to Sensoji Temple. Asakusa and its surrounds are walkable districts that still retain much […]
As spring rolls through Japan, cherry blossom trees erupt in all shades of pink in a wave from south to north. In the Tohoku region of northern Japan, the colder weather causes sakura to bloom slightly later than in the warmer parts of the country. Visiting these late-blooming sakura is one way to beat the […]
Boston, with its rich history, wide-open green spaces, and first-rate museums, is a must-visit city for any traveler. While I may be biased (I grew up here), I think more people should visit — especially history buffs and foodies. Whether you’re strolling the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill, exploring the bustling Seaport District, or enjoying […]
Portugal’s picturesque capital is one of my favorite cities in the world. I always enjoy my time wandering its labyrinthine streets, enjoying the stunning ocean views, and sipping an endless flow of wine. Perched on the southern edge of the country’s west coast, Lisbon (or Lisboa, as the locals call it) offers an amazing blend […]