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Sweets Paradise Cake Buffet Is A Paradise For Any Sweet Tooth

  • Category:Cafe
JAPAN TRAVEL
 
If you have a hankering for sweets, then consider Sweets Paradise.
Sweets Paradise is a chain restaurant with an all-you-can-eat cake bar. For ¥1,530 you can eat a wide variety of beautifully decorated cakes and other sweets. The allotted time is either 70 or 90 minutes depending o...

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God Hole Limestone Cave of Shirokawa

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 JAPAN TRAVEL
 
 Meet Bats and Snakes in The Slippery Dark
If you take a turning off the main road in the sprawling village of Shirokawa, and head up over a hilltop pass and into another valley, you find yourself in a small hamlet with a car park next to a river. Nearby is a locked doorway into t...

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Amanohashidate Cycling Day Trip

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 JAPAN TRAVEL
 
 An Excursion To a Land Of Poets and Dragons
For a peninsula that has drawn poets and writers like Izumi Shikibu, Amanohashidate is surprisingly quiet. While the sand spit lined with an avenue of pine trees is the star attraction, there is another side to Amanohashidate, one that ...

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Shirakawa Spring:One of The 100 Top Water Spots in Japan

  • Category:Hot spring
 JAPAN TRAVEL
 
When traveling through Japan many people try to find the best places to eat. Where can I get the best sushi? Where can I get the best udon? Where can I get the best yakiniku? I don't think many people think, "Where can I get the best water?"
In Los Angeles there's a running joke t...

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Halal-Snacks Shopping at Laox Store

  • Category:Tourism
JAPAN TRAVEL
 
 Delicious, Muslim-Friendly and Japanese Brand
Looking for senbei (Japanese rice crackers), instant ramen (Japanese noodles) or Japanese green tea chocolate, but with the Halal mark on it? It's easy to find now. You can find them at Laox Store in a popular area of Central Tokyo, Sh...

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Cafe Prunier: A Cozy Cafe With Stellar Views

  • Category:Tourism
JAPAN TRAVEL
In recent months, Kumamoto's Mt Aso volcano has been quite active, spilling out small clouds of ash on a nearly daily basis. If you want to get a view of the action without getting too close to the crater, grab a seat at Cafe Prunier, a rural coffee house on the southern side of the ...

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Kagoshima to Fukuoka by Motorbike

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JAPAN TRAVEL
 An adventure through Kumamoto
Let me introduce the 3 Blind Mice motorcycle touring club founded in Osaka, Japan in 1993 by one Scot, one Aussie and an Englishman, none were blind nor mice, but read on.
The Aussie, Steve Leave it-be, has now ‘left the building’ i.e. returned home to ...

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The Path of Philosophy

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To the east of one of Japan’s most respected and highly acclaimed universities, Kyoto University, lies Philosopher’s Path named so as Kitaro Nishida often walked along it for his meditation. Nishida was a representative philosopher, who graduated from Kyoto University and was even di...

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Cafe Restaurant Galette Traditional French: Crepes In The Mt Aso Region

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JAPAN TRAVEL
In my post-university years, I was lucky enough to live in France for a time, where I developed a love of traditional Breton galettes. Sadly, these savoury buckwheat pancakes aren't readily available here in Japan, outside of the major cities. Yet a drive along the southern rim of th...

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Bathing at Tarutama Onsen Hot Spring Baths on The Slopes of Mt Aso

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JAPAN TRAVEL
Tarutama Onsen lies on the southern slopes of massive Mt Aso. There's not much here to indicate to visitors that this is one of the region's most beloved bathing spots, especially in autumn. A lone complex, the rambling Ryokan Yamaguchi, stands at the southern end of the Tarutama are...

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