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Tired of temples and shrines? Make your Japan trip more exciting by collecting Goshuin

One of the things that attracts thousands of visitors to Japan, is the opportunity to appreciate multiple stunning shrines and temples. These spiritual centers vary from simple to ornate, but many are worth the visit. However, after seeing several shrines it’s easy to get bored. To break up the monotony, I highly recommend buying Goshuincho at...
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5 Things That ‘Animal Crossing’ Can Teach Us About Japan

In this time of social distancing, we all need something to give us a bit of comfort. Nintendo‘s March release of ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’, a new installment in the popular Japanese franchise, provides exactly this. This video game appears deceptively simple. You design a little avatar, and you run around your town, helping adorable...
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COVID19 in Japan: No Tourists, But Life Continues as Normal for Many

It’s happened. The COVID19 infection which started in China and seemed so distant, has now touched almost every country in the world. Some are handling it better than others, like Taiwan for instance. They have managed to contain the viral spread extremely well (195 as of the writing of this article) and keep toilet paper...
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Hachijojima – 5 reasons to visit Tokyo’s hidden island

Just south of Tokyo, floating in the Pacific Ocean, are a group of 7 islands known as the Izu Islands. On a recent trip here, I fell in love with Hachijojima. More popular with domestic tourists than foreign, it is one of the bigger islands in the chain. This was by far one of the...
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Illumination in the Vegetation – Let’s go to Nabana no Sato!

One of the bonding moments of families in Japan is seeing the winter light-ups. These usually run between the 2nd week of November until the 2nd week of January. Japan is filled with impressive installations where your eyes can feast upon colorful light displays – one of which is Nabana no Sato. These winter illuminations...
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Explore Izu Peninsula – Don’t miss these 5 things to do!

Izu Peninsula is often overlooked in favor of other more famous destinations such as Tokyo, Osaka or Kyoto. For the many residents in and around Tokyo however, it is a favorite getaway destination when you feel the need to escape city life for a while. Famous for its beautiful nature, beaches and resorts; Izu has...
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