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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| To the Peak of The Island of Hokkaido |
| Submitted by cleo on
2007-03-15 07:30:30 (via www.tamegoeswild.com) |
| Climbing a vocano solo, at night, whithout first checking the weather conditions...? Crazy, but an expedition that will make you feel victorious and... miserable. A drop of humor, however, will keep up the spirits. In case this is Yotei San, then Japanese hospitality may provide you with a hot bath, after you’ve been soaked well in the rain.
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| On a Festival in Kyoto |
| Submitted by kiwi on
2007-03-07 07:24:06 (via www.worldtravelstories.com) |
| Kyoto is a city of a 1000 temples... Can you imagine? If you happen to witness a festival there you realize this is quite something. The traditional values of the Japanese culture are clearly present and integrated in the otherwise modern organized Japanese society.
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| My trip to Japan |
| Submitted by Adele on
2006-12-08 01:08:06 (via www.dgolds.com) |
| This is a great trip to follow on with this people as they move from one place to another from the moment they left home to the moment then came back. I can’t explain how, but as I read it at my own pace, it felt as if I was there traveling along. Also, at the end there is a list of recommendations and unusual things to expect. Japan sounds cool!
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| I become a Pod Person |
| Submitted by bindero on
2006-12-04 03:24:05 (via blogs.bootsnall.com) |
| How many spent their night in a capsule hotel? I didn’t, I NEED SPACE. Still, the deal is better than I’d imagined: every “capsule” has a TV and a radio in, there’s plenty of food, etc. Since I’ll visit Japan soon, I might give the Capsule Hotel a try. And space shouldn’t be an issue, if sumo-like folks manage to get a great night sleep there :).
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| 5 votes |
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| Tokyo and Yokohama |
| Submitted by pablo on
2006-11-17 01:41:01 (via www.xenophilia.net) |
| This article really made me think how come in a place as big as Tokyo is, 90% of the streets in have no names. It’s quite a challenge to find places like the fish market, the Kabuki Theatre, the Sensoji Temple, which is said to be the oldest in Tokyo, and my favorite part – to go to a Japanese football game. Miriam Nadel made it through, could you?
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| 3 votes |
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