To me, Taipei seems like a city of contrast. Here, ancient temples and traditional night markets coexist peacefully with the modern skyline.
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To me, Taipei seems like a city of contrast. Here, ancient temples and traditional night markets coexist peacefully with the modern skyline.
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To put it simply, a ryokan is a Japanese-style inn. It’s an embodiment of Japanese lifestyle which was treasured and passed down over generations.
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To many, Nara is a day-trip destination. However, as Japan’s first permanent capital, Nara boasts many important scenic and historical sites.
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A goshuinchō is literally a book of seals. It’s used to collect stamps from shrines and temples throughout Japan. While its religious meaning still exists, many view it as a unique way to document their journey.
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With white-walled storehouse lined along a delightful canal, the historic quarter of Kurashiki is a rare piece of old Japan that still exists.
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To most people, Hiroshima recalls an ill-fated city. But if you visit the city today, you will surprise to see how it has transformed into a symbol of hope.
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Home of the sea goddesses, Miyajima has long been treated as a sacred site. The island is known for its grand shrine that seems floating over the waves.
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Pure and elegant, sakura has long been an important part of Japanese culture. Yet this beauty is short-lived, reminding us of the ephemeral nature of life.
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Green and soothingly beautiful, Kōyasan has long been known as one of Japan’s holiest sites. It’s here that Shingon Buddhism was established 1200 years ago.
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Elegant and lustrous white, Himeji Castle is one of Japan’s most beautiful castles. It appears like a heron flying in the sky of Himeji.
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Osaka is a brazen city that isn’t afraid to express itself. It packs more colour than most, with eye-catching signs and vivid shopfronts at every corner.
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Owning a pristine blue lake and an old town that is as lovely as a fairytale, it’s easy to understand why Lucerne attracts so many visitors.
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With red lanterns lining steep alleyways and atmospheric teahouses serving tea in the traditional way, the charm of yesteryear is vividly alive in Jiufen.
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Lavish ballrooms and beautifully manicured gardens, the castles of Loire Valley offer a glimpse into French high society hundreds of years ago.
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