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Tokyo Car Rental
We have found you one of the best rental car service available online. In a few steps, you can book your dreamed car to explore japan and the world. Many pick up point…
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Shinjuku
Shinjuku (Japanese: 新宿区, Hepburn: Shinjuku-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world (Shinjuku…
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Showa Memorial Park
Showa Memorial Park (昭和記念公園, Shōwa Kinen Kōen) is a park in the city of Tachikawa, 30 minutes from central Tokyo by train. Spanning over 160 hectares, this huge park boasts a variety of…
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Olympic Torch fly to Tokyo
The Olympic flag was hoisted, and the national anthems of Japan and Greece sounded, as the Olympic flame handover ceremony took place at Athens’ iconic Panathenaic Stadium.The event, which began at 11:30am local…
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Onsen Etiquette: Things to Know
Taking a bath seems simple enough. Something along the lines of "run the tap, allow to fill and get in" is pretty much how most Westerners are trained to do it. In Japan,…
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Finding Authentic Turkish Food
That kebab is lonely, it's time for you to add more Turkish dishes to your regular menu. Though still not as common as in Europe, kebab stands or trucks have slowly become more…
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‘Kin’ (gold) chosen as the kanji
The kanji character for kin (金), which means gold or money, has been selected as the character that best summarizes the year, a Kyoto-based academic organization announced Monday.The kanji points to the gold…
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Hoshinoya Tokyo 5*
Situato nel centro di Tokyo, questo ryokan si trova a pochi passi da INCJ e dalla Banca del Giappone. Offre inoltre una reception aperta 24 ore su 24, servizio in camera e Wi-Fi…
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Discovery Japan
2020 is the year that the Olympic and Paralympic Games will be held in Japan, and throughout the year, every corner of the country will be filled with a festive atmosphere. To share…
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Tokyo Weekender
Tokyo Weekender magazine is the oldest English publication in Japan.Founded in 1970 by Corky Alexander and Susan Scully, Tokyo Weekender was first published bi-monthly. Now Tokyo Weekender is published monthly and is distributed…