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Pamukkale is a natural wonder of unrivalled beauty. Here in the southwestern part of Turkey is Denizli Province, home to Pamukkale. The word means “cotton castle” and is the key natural feature in this region. The area contains numerous hot springs and carbonate ...
Reached in just over an hour by Shinkansen from Tokyo, Fukushima is the third largest of Japan's 47 prefectures, and offers ample of natural beauty, historic sites and leisure activities, including spectacular volcanic landscapes, excellent hot spring waters, ...
Fukuoka is largest city on the island of Kyushu and fifth largest city in Japan. The modern city of Fukuoka was formed in 1889 when Fukuoka and Hakata, separated by the Naka River, were merged. In name, not physically.
As one of Osaka’s major corporate areas, Kyobashi may be the haunt of the city’s white-collar workers, but it is also situated near several main tourist attractions, including Osaka Castle. The area has a raffish charm to it that you just might fall in love with. Here ...
Kyoto is a very compact city making it a great place to explore on foot. It offers a fantastic mix of architectural experiences from modern museums and art galleries to the traditional Japanese architecture of temples, shrines and castles.
Bicchu Matsuyama Castle of Takahashi City in Okayama is located at 430 meters above sea level, being the castle located at the highest altitude in Japan.
Kyoto was the ancient capital of Japan from 794 to 1868 when Japanese culture and traditions flourished. Today it is known for its historic and cultural value with thousands of temples, shrines and priceless national treasures. No trip to Kyoto is complete, without ...
Hiroshima is now one of Japan’s up and rising destinations, a perfect choice for your vacation aside from the other big cities such as Tokyo or Osaka. So the next time you’re in Japan, why not shake things up for a change and head to Hiroshima?
The Setouchi Region is a tranquil part of Japan, offering a more laidback and less crowded experience than Tokyo or Central Japan, but with just as many historic and cultural attractions. Here's why you should plot a course for the islands today.