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November 2022

Imperial Palace

Imperial Palace Imperial Palace of Japan: A Glimpse into Imperial Majesty The Imperial Palace of Japan, also known as the Tokyo Imperial Palace (Kōkyo), is a symbolic and historic landmark that serves as the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. Located in the heart of Tokyo, this magnificent palace is surrounded by lush gardens …

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Asakusa

Asakusa/Ueno This neighborhood is a place where people can enjoy the traditional atmosphere of Japan. One of the famous landmarks is the gigantic lantern hanging from the Kaminarimon Gate. Many tourists visit this area. Asakusa is a popular and historically significant district in Tokyo, Japan. It is known for its traditional atmosphere, historic temples, and …

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Ginza

Ginza A street for shopping lined with department stores and luxury brand stored from all over the world. Many first-class restaurants offering department stores and luxury brand stores from all over the world. Many first-class restaurant offering a selection of global cuisine can be found here. Ginza is one of the most upscale and luxurious …

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Shinjuku

Shinjuku You’ll find an entertainment district to the east and a high-rise office block to the west of Shinjuku Station, the busiest in Japan. One popular spot is the Omide Yokocho Side Street, an alley filled with small, old-fashioned bars. Shinjuku is one of the major entertainment, business, and shopping districts in Tokyo, Japan. It …

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Shibuya

Shibuya The home of Japan’s youth culture. Look for shops selling kawaii(cute) items unique to Japan after experiencing the famous intersection with the diagonal crosswalk right outside Shibuya Station.Appenzell’s history and culture Shibuya is one of the most vibrant and famous neighborhoods in Tokyo, Japan. It is known for its bustling streets, trendy fashion boutiques, …

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Appenzell

Appenzell The village of Appenzell is situated in a singularly beautiful landscape of rolling hills. The region is known for rural customs and traditions such as the ceremonial descent of the cattle in autumn and cultural events such as folk music and rustic dances. The car-free village beckons visitors with pretty lanes and a myriad …

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Leukerbad

Leukerbad Situated in the canton of Wallis, Leukerbad is the largest spa and wellness resort in the Alps. Leukerbad’s several public spa complexes invite guests to swim in their therapeutic thermal waters, which are rich in minerals. Leukerbad offers visitors a wide range of facilities based on their tastes, and budget. Guests can access amenities …

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St. Gallen

St. Gallen Located in north-eastern Switzerland, St. Gallen is home to the Abbey of St. Gall, a monastery of various architectural styles including baroque. The complex includes a library (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) with a rich collection of ancient books, and a twin-towered cathedral. Nearby, the Textile Museum details this important local trade. Many …

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Aletsch Arena

Aletsch Arena With a length of 20 kilometres, an average width of 1,800 metres, and a surface area of approximately 78.5 square kilometres, the Aletsch Glacier has an impressive 11 billion tons of ice. Part of the UNESCO Swiss Alps Jungfrau Aletsch World Heritage Site, the region is a must-visit with its snow-clad peaks, green …

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