Travel in Japan

News and Views on Travelling in Japan

Flower

Posts Tagged ‘travel’

At The Station : Hakata Station

Japan = rail travel. Rail travel = train stations. For us, at least.

View post:
At The Station : Hakata Station

The Netherlands… In Japan

Another post on His Ten Bosch theme park. A glimpse of the Netherlands right there in Kyushu (and in Sasebo city to be exact). Just photos.

Read more from the original source:
The Netherlands… In Japan

First Meals

I just realised that I haven’t started any post on what we ate while vacationing in Japan last year.

Baths With A View

What better way to spend a cold night or a morning than a soak in a hot tub, that comes with a view, right? Zaini found this rather nice and affordable cottage style accommodation in Yufuin that has two hot spring bath

Cheezu!

Just a cheesy post… and being cheesy posing with cutouts all over Japan.

Follow this link:
Cheezu!

It’s A Wet Day – A Stroll In Yufuin

Yufuin – a town famous as one of the best of hot-spring resorts in Japan. For the hot-spring we went, early December last year. As luck would have it, it rained the whole day on the second day we were there

Link:
It’s A Wet Day – A Stroll In Yufuin

Pirates!

Who would travel all the way to Sasebo City in Kyushu just to get onboard a pirate ship? We would! It’s a birthday present

Read more from the original source:
Pirates!

A Trip To Holland?

We saw clogs, plenty of them. All sizes too. From the smallest size for a key-chain to a big one that can sit two adults comfortably in one clog

More:
A Trip To Holland?

Reflections

of the Tokyo Sky Tree while we were meandering around; walking from Asakusa to Kinshicho one fine day last year. You can truly view Tokyo Sky Tree from everywhere and at all angles in Asakusa! Tokyo Sky Tree stands almost twice as tall as Tokyo Tower, a measly 333 metres in height compared to Sky Tree’s 634 metres. Tokyo Sky Tree will replace Tokyo Tower’s role of the signal broadcasting tower.

See original here:
Reflections

Reflections

of the Tokyo Sky Tree while we were meandering around; walking from Asakusa to Kinshicho one fine day last year. You can truly view Tokyo Sky Tree from everywhere and at all angles in Asakusa! Tokyo Sky Tree stands almost twice as tall as Tokyo Tower, a measly 333 metres in height compared to Sky Tree’s 634 metres. Tokyo Sky Tree will replace Tokyo Tower’s role of the signal broadcasting tower

Go here to see the original:
Reflections