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Club Activities
Club Activities

Club Activities

What do club activities look like where you live? What image does that term “club activity” bring to mind? Although it sounds like English, it really isn’t a common term in the US. We have clubs and activities, of course…

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Enjoying Autumn
Enjoying Autumn

Enjoying Autumn

Did you see Kelly’s post about Autumn in Japan? The weather is the best to enjoy outdoor and indoor activities, but be mindful of Typhoons.  As long as there isn’t a typhoon blowing through,  you have so many things to…

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Autumn in Japan
Autumn in Japan

Autumn in Japan

In my opinion autumn is the best season in Japan. The weather is still warm but the humidity is gone. October and November are very pleasant months to spend time outdoors because of the cool, refreshing air and beautiful scenery. …

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Oyama Shrine
Oyama Shrine

Oyama Shrine

When traveling in Japan, visiting temples and shrines is a popular activity. However, for some foreign visitors, they may feel the temples and shrines all start to look the same after a while. I would like to introduce Oyama Shrine,…

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Kyoto part 1 – “Kinkakuji Temple”
Kyoto part 1 – “Kinkakuji Temple”

Kyoto part 1 – “Kinkakuji Temple”

Part 1 of my Kyoto travel note, is Kinkakuji Temple! (Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinkaku-ji). Kinkakuji Temple is one of Japan’s shiniest temples! It is all gold, covered with pure gold leaf! This is why it is one of the most popular buildings…

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“Osaka” part 4 – “Shitennoji Temple”
“Osaka” part 4 – “Shitennoji Temple”

“Osaka” part 4 – “Shitennoji Temple”

Miss my Osaka posts? Part 4 of my Osaka travel, is Shitennoji Temple! (Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shitenn%C5%8D-ji). Shitennoji Temple is one of Japan’s oldest officially administered temples. The world’s largest bell “Tsurigane” was there too, until it was unfortunately destroyed in World…

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“Osaka” part 3 – “Tako-yaki”
“Osaka” part 3 – “Tako-yaki”

“Osaka” part 3 – “Tako-yaki”

Hope you are enjoying my Osaka posts! Part 3 of my Osaka travel, is Tako-yaki!(Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takoyaki). Tako-yaki is one of Osaka’s specialties, and is DELICIOUS!! Writing about it is making me so hungry, and I am craving for it now!…

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Waterfalls, nature around Mount Fuji
Waterfalls, nature around Mount Fuji

Waterfalls, nature around Mount Fuji

As you may know, Japan is an island country,  however you can still enjoy various landscapes such as ocean views, mountain views, and big city atmosphere as well.  Did you know there are waterfalls near Mount Fuji? This one is…

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Oshino-mura area
Oshino-mura area

Oshino-mura area

Japan has a lot of beautiful natural treasures.   In Yamanashi you can enjoy a lot of nature, good food and wine while surrounded by wonderful views of Mount Fuji. One day we decided to escape crowded Tokyo to go to…

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Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji

Is there anyone who doesn’t know about Mount Fuji when talking about Japan? It is one of the most iconic images of the country and you can find it represented everywhere.  Let’s start with a small introduction:  Name: Mount Fuji…

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