‘Japan’
Guide to travelling to Japan, Part 4
5. Stay in a Ryokan / Ryokan
Breakfast in your bedroom. Spend a day, resting in a dressing gown. Immerse yourself in the bath, overlooking the garden. Do not stir even finger, but to then, only, to bring the food to your mouth. Sounds relaxing? Read the rest of this entry »
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Guide to Japan from "Lonely Planet": Onsen, Food and temples, Part 3
Japan – a paradise for foodies and kitchen here is incredibly diverse, ranging from simple Soba (buckwheat noodles) many of the dishes Kajseki / Kaiseki (gourmet cuisine). In a city, as Tokyo or Kyoto Read the rest of this entry »
Guide to Japan from "Lonely Planet": Onsen, Food and temples, Part 2
Outdoors
Natural wonders of Japan kept a good secret. You can go trekking in the Japanese Alps multi-day and Hokkaido, and thanks to an extensive system of huts you can do it with only a small backpack behind. In the South, coral reefs of Okinawa will be particularly interesting, who have been to Thailand. And most importantly, in Japan, you never have to travel somewhere far, to be in nature. Read the rest of this entry »