Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido. It’s well known for ramen, beer, snow, and being home to some of Japan’s most spectacular festivals. The most impressive is the Sapporo Snow Festival, held annually in Odori Park with huge scenes and structures const
If you’re anything like most travellers, I can almost guarantee that the thought of visitingHiroshimahas yet to cross your mind. Unlike other Japanese cities that charm visitors with ancient temples & shrines, Hiroshima is (in)famous for something a little different: being the first city in t...
Plan on a Google sheet– I talk about this in theArt of Planning A Tripbut I always have my entire itinerary ready for offline-use in case I ever need to refer back to it. This is where you’ll want to put in all your research especially directions and screenshots of things. If you...
As mentioned in myprevious post of what to eat in Otaru, we stayed for a night atDormy Inn Premium Otarubecause we were making our way toSapporofromNiseko. Hence we were able to start our day early at Sankaku Fish Market before the Sapporo crowd arrived. Yeap, most people come to Otaru...
How to choose the best places to stay in Sapporo Top rated in Sapporo poweredby Budget: AllLow $Mid $$High $$$All All Low $ Mid $$ High $$$ Ocho Guest House Budget-friendly Featuring 1-star accommodation, Ocho Guest House is set in Sapporo, 3.8 km from Sapporo Station and 13 km ...
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In part, tourists flock to Liuhe because of its convenient location. It is just a short walk west of Formosa Boulevard KMRT station, where the famous Dome of Light glass art installation is found. Exit 11 leads right to the eastern end of the night market, which occupies about four blocks...
1. In Japan, it is not accepted to eat while walking. This is considered uncultured and unhygienic. It is better to eat in the areas designated for this, or at least in a relaxed manner. 2. Loud telephone conversations in public transport or places with large crowds are considered dis...
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