This is also the port city to get to Naoshima and other ‘art islands’.Iya Valley (1.5 hours from Tokushima): Iya Onsen Sitting on a lookout over Iya Valley, Iya Onsen Hotel is notable for its hot spring bath right by the river. Visitors take a funicular cable car from the main ...
How does a company break through an overserved email inbox and entice a recipient to open an email, even when the brand name alone cannot do this job perfectly? Email campaign success often hinges on the subject line and the email preheader. While the first is a widely acknowledged tool to...
TIP:When I arrive at my destination, I take out the day-to-day items such as the local travel cards and cash, then put them in my card holder. I leave my travel wallet in the hotel safe or locked inside my suitcase each day. However, it is the law in Japan to carry your passpor...
The biggest benefit of a hotel girls' night out is that it allows you to enjoy an experience that you can hardly find at a restaurant or shop! Hotel COCOSHUKU offers free rental of some of the items introduced in this article. (Items vary by facility.) All rooms have kitchens! These ...
After a long day of sightseeing, guests can retire to the comfort of the hotel. This Shanghai hotel provides parking on site. If cleanliness is important to you, this hotel makes an excellent choice, as our guests consider this to be one of the cleanest hotels in the city. ...
One way to enjoy hot springs is on an onsen trip. This involves staying at a hotel with hot spring facilities, eating delicious food, and having fun in the surrounding sightseeing areas. There are many hot spring districts in Japan, but some of the most popular are Hakone, Arima Onsen, ...
Japan is meticulously clean, yet garbage cans on the street are practically non-existent. Do not litter- carry your garbage in your day bag until you get to your hotel. I noticed that most Japanese don’t eat on the go. I was having a snack while walking down the street and got some...
After my long and exhaustive walk around the sprawling temple, I return to my room at Ryokan Wakamatsu Honten, where I relax after soaking in the onsen. It’s nice and cool in my room and it feels good to have the sweat washed away. My Ryokan is directly across the street from Narita...
Fukuoka (福岡) is Kyushu's largest and one of Japan's ten most populated cities. Because of its closeness to the Asian mainland (closer to Seoul than to Tokyo), Fukuoka has been an important harbor city for many centuries and was chosen by the Mongol invasion forces as their landing point...
Watch planes take off in Japan — from an onsen From city to country Getting to the ryokan is not simple. First, travelers pass through the bustling chaos of Shizuoka station in the prefecture of the same name, then board the bullet train heading eastward. From there, the world slowly...