Thursday Travel : Ghibli Clock , Tokyo, Japan. Traveling tips.
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by Angela
2w ago
This is one of Tokyo's hidden gems. The massive Ghibli Clock is located in front of the Nittele Tower (the headquarters of Nippon Television). It was created by Hayao Miyazaki, the well-known director and co-founder of Japanese animation Studio Ghibli. The clock is massive: more than 20 tonnes of copper and steel, three stories tall ..read more
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Exploring the Vibrant Korean Town in Tokyo: A Delightful Cultural Experience.
Suitcase Travel Blog » Japan
by Angela
2M ago
This is one of Tokyo's hidden gems that we discovered on our trip to Japan. We had a great time exploring this part of the city, and I want to share my experience with you.  Korean Town is located in the vibrant Shin-Okubo area. This neighborhood offers cultural experiences, culinary delights, and exciting things to ..read more
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Spread Holiday Cheer: Wishing You Joy and Happiness This Christmas!
Suitcase Travel Blog » Japan
by Angela
4M ago
Merry Christmas my Dear Friends! Wishing you a holiday season filled with joy, love, and magical moments that warm your heart. May each day be wrapped in peace and sprinkled with kindness. May the Christmas star shine brightly on your path, guiding you to endless happiness. Cheers to a truly wonderful and unforgettable Christmas! With ..read more
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Best 5 Ice and Snow Festivals for 2023-2024 
Suitcase Travel Blog » Japan
by Angela
4M ago
Winter is my favorite season. This is one of the most beautiful times to enjoy various activities and sights.  I would like to take you on the winter wonderland adventure to some of the Best 5 International Ice and Snow Festivals in 2023-2024.  From stunning ice sculptures to incredible music and cultural celebrations, these festivals give a wide range of experiences that attract tourists from around the world. Here are some of the most bright and unique winter events:  Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, Harbin, China December 24, 2023 – February 28, 2024 ..read more
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Magic of December: A Season of Hope, Holidays, and New Beginnings
Suitcase Travel Blog » Japan
by Angela
5M ago
“December is the time for remembering the past and reaching toward the future.” Ralph Waldo Emerson December is a truly special time of year, filled with expectation and hope as we prepare to say farewell to the current year and welcome the next. As the last month of the year, December brings a sense of finality and the promise of new beginnings. It’s a time to look back on the past twelve months, celebrate our achievements, and learn from our experiences as well as look forward to the new year’s opportunities and adventures.  One of the most exciting elements of December is the holi ..read more
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Tuesday Travels: Hie Shrine, Tokyo, Japan
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by Angela
5M ago
The Hie Shrine is one of the major shrines in Tokyo, Japan. It is located in Nagatachō, Chiyoda. The Hie Shrine is famed for giving blessings in love, business success, and prosperity. Also, this is the perfect spot for your photos. What is the best way to get to Hie Shrine? The simple way to get to get to the Shrine is by subway. The shrine is located in the city center and is accessible from several stations. Tameike-Sanno Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Ginza Line is a three-minute walk away. Hope my travel suggestion will be helpful and a good addition to your trip. If you ..read more
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Why is Belgian chocolate so favorite and the best treat in the world?
Suitcase Travel Blog » Japan
by Angela
9M ago
This post was published on my Triptipedia page first. Chocolate is the best treat in the world and a fantastic mood booster. I’m one of those people who absolutely love chocolate and can’t imagine life without it.   Belgian chocolate is a recognized world leader, and their premium chocolate established itself as a global standard of excellent quality.   In Belgium, you can find many specialized boutiques where you may buy high-quality handmade chocolate.  With new and modern technology, we have a wide assortment of chocolate, but still, the great ..read more
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The proper way to greet people in different countries. Traveling tips for your next trip.
Suitcase Travel Blog » Japan
by Angela
1y ago
Traveling is a fascinating way to discover cultures, traditions, folklore, and customs from around the world.   Lots of incredible things we have learned during our trips and this valuable experience has become even more enriching, inspiring, and delightful.   The best way to prepare for a trip is to learn the local traditions and basic etiquette rules. This will make you feel more confident and will help you avoid embarrassing situations.  In addition, a respectful greeting will not only create a positive atmosphere, but it also encourages you to make new friends.  HAN ..read more
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3 Best Observation Decks in Tokyo, Japan
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by Angela
2y ago
This post appears first on my Triptipedia page. View from Word Trade Center Bldg. Observatory, Tokyo. Unfortunately the building going to be demolished. Give me wings, let me fly, believe in me and let me touch the sky.  This is how I feel when I stand on the observation deck and heartily admire the fabulous beauty from a bird’s-eye view.     Anywhere where I can have a possible opportunity to see the city from above, I go. The views are always breathtaking.  Tokyo wasn’t an exception. The city has lots of observation decks. We went on several and I can share the i ..read more
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Dining etiquette in Japan.
Suitcase Travel Blog » Japan
by Angela
2y ago
Proper etiquette at the table is important in every social situation. Table manners are the elementary way to show respect and appreciation to your host or surrounding people. The country you are visiting may have different dining etiquette rules. Take some time to learn about it. A respectful manner will help avoid embarrassing yourself.  Japan is no exclusion. Japanese cuisine is a unique. It is not just food. It is an art and a significant form of local culture. I hope this guideline will help make a pleasant experience for eating out in Japan. Replica food  Many restaurants in ..read more
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