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{Japan Winter} Osaka (Part 2): The view from up high the Hep Five & Umeda Sky Building

{Japan Winter} Osaka (Part 2): The view from up high the Hep Five & Umeda Sky Building

Ever wonder what Osaka city looks like from up high? Well, wonder no more… There are different ways to view the city. One of them would be the HEP Five ferris wheel ride with a 360 degrees view… We took the ride for free, because we had the Osaka 2-day pass which I would recommend to anyone who wants to go all touristy around Osaka! It was rather cloudy when we were up high, but we …

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{Japan Winter} Osaka (Part 1): Back in time at Osaka Museum of Housing and Living & Tenjinbashisuji Shotengai

{Japan Winter} Osaka (Part 1): Back in time at Osaka Museum of Housing and Living & Tenjinbashisuji Shotengai

We visited Osaka mainly for the food, shopping, and bright lights that it promised (i.e. Dotombori / Namba area). However, we also squeezed in a couple of fun day trips with the Osaka 2 Day Pass. This pass allows travel within certain areas as well as free entrance to many museums and attractions, alongside discounted prices for other things. Is it worth the price? If you’re into sightseeing, then yes, definitely! Visit as many things …

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{Japan Winter} Nara (Part 2): Oh deer! Wandering around Nara park & Kasuga Taisha Shrine

{Japan Winter} Nara (Part 2): Oh deer! Wandering around Nara park & Kasuga Taisha Shrine

It’s hard to talk about Nara without talking about the deers. Apart from the temples and shrines, Nara’s deers are probably one of the main reasons why people visit Japan. It definitely was one of our main reasons, apart from experiencing the Kasuga Wakamiya On-Matsuri… Most of the deers can be found roaming freely around Nara Park (奈良公園). They are gorgeous for close-ups, so make sure you bring your good camera out! ;) They are also …

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{Japan Winter} Nara (Part 1): Experience the Kasuga Wakamiya On-Matsuri festival

{Japan Winter} Nara (Part 1): Experience the Kasuga Wakamiya On-Matsuri festival

When visiting the Kansai region, most people will stop by at Osaka and Kyoto. However, Nara is becoming a popular tourist destination too, filled with rich history, temples, shrines, and deers. Japan’s first permanent capital was established in the year 710 at Heijo, the city now known as Nara (奈良). Nara is located less than one hour from Kyoto and Osaka. Due to its past as the first permanent capital, it remains full of historic treasures, including …

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{Japan Winter} Kobe: Be enlightened by wagyu beef & Luminarie winter illumination

{Japan Winter} Kobe: Be enlightened by wagyu beef & Luminarie winter illumination

What comes to your mind when someone says Kobe, Japan? I assume wagyu beef! ;) Kobe beef is, after all, famous worldwide. So when we decided to do a daytrip to Kobe, we knew that eating this expensive beef would be our main priority. Plus there was also this pretty illumination… But that’s much later. So let’s focus on our main reason for visiting Kobe… Wakkoqu Kobe Beef (Shin-Kobe Branch) There are obviously plenty of restaurants …

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{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 8): Hipster art gallery hotel Anteroom & recommended hotels

{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 8): Hipster art gallery hotel Anteroom & recommended hotels

In our two trips to Kyoto, we have now stayed in 3 different hotels – and each of them has their pros and cons. I will go through the hotel comparison soon, but for now, let me show you my favourite hotel in Kyoto thus far… Hotel Anteroom. If you are looking for an affordable accommodation that is more than just a bed to sleep on, come and hang out at Hotel Anteroom. I highly …

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{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 7): Savouring the many food & desserts of Kyoto

{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 7): Savouring the many food & desserts of Kyoto

I’ve talked a lot about Kyoto’s beautiful temples and serene walking routes, but not too much about food (apart from the Kyoto Ninja & Nishiki Market post)… So I think it’s about time we concentrate on the food and desserts that make Kyoto even more alluring… A taste of Gion Gion is one of the most popular areas in Kyoto, Japan. And I totally get why… The main roads are filled with shops and bright …

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{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 6): Food crawling like a Ninja around Nishiki Market

{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 6): Food crawling like a Ninja around Nishiki Market

Kyoto is beautiful. Almost everyone can vouch for that. But did you know that Kyoto has some of the yummiest food in Japan? We didn’t even get to experience many of them. In fact, there were plenty of Michelin star restaurants that I wish we could try, but due to time and money constraints, I’d say: there’s always a next time! ;) What we did get to experience though… Ninja Kyoto Introducing the Ninja Kyoto Restaurant. It’s not …

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{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 5): Festival of lights at Arashiyama Hanatouro

{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 5): Festival of lights at Arashiyama Hanatouro

Did you know that twice a year, Kyoto lights up with super gorgeous illuminations? It’s called Hanatouro and it’s spectacular. Hanatouro is held in March at Higashiyama area and in December at Arashiyama. I’m privileged enough to have been to both now (humble brag, mm hmm), so do read up on the Higashiyama Hanatouro if you want. After our walk along the quieter side of Arashiyama, we began our journey of enlightenment (well, you know, searching for …

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{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 4): Down the winding road of Saga-Arashiyama

{Japan Winter} Kyoto (Part 4): Down the winding road of Saga-Arashiyama

When most people talk about visiting Kyoto, they will usually mention checking out the Golden Pavilion, the Kiyomizu-dera, or the Bamboo Forest of Arashiyama. But did you know that there are more to see in Arashiyama and Sagano area? We decided to take the off-the-beaten path route this time around by taking a taxi from Saga-Arashiyama Sta. to Adashino Nenbutsuji Temple… The idea was to slowly walk down to the more touristy side of town. And …

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