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The love that children give is unconditional and that's why it touches our heart! We should remember how we did as children and all go back to giving love
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Thanks Japan šŸ™šŸ»āœØ
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5 Must-Try foods in Japan 1. Ramen An iconic dish in Japanese cuisine, ramen is a flavorful noodle soup with broth, meat, eggs, and vegetables. Each region has its own variation: try tonkotsu (pork bone broth) in Fukuoka or miso ramen in Hokkaido. 2. Sushi and Sashimi Taste sushi in Japan to experience its perfection. From nigiri to sashimi, every bite showcases incredible freshness and flavor, especially when enjoyed at fish markets like Tokyoā€™s Toyosu Market. 3. Okonomiyaki Often called the ā€œJapanese pancakeā€ or ā€œJapanese pizza,ā€ this savory dish is made with a batter and ingredients like meat, seafood, cabbage, and mayonnaise. Osaka and Hiroshima are the best places to try it. 4. Takoyaki Delicious bite-sized balls of batter filled with octopus, scallions, and ginger, topped with savory sauce and bonito flakes. A perfect street food snack to experience authentic Japanese flavors. 5. Mochi Traditional rice cakes with fillings ranging from sweet red bean paste to fruity flavors. Mochi offerā€¦
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3 Must-have experiences in Japan 1. Participate in a traditional Tea Ceremony Immerse yourself in Japanese culture by joining a tea ceremony. This ancient ritual, filled with precise and meditative movements, offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the beauty of simplicity and the deep spirituality behind this tradition. 2. Watch a Sumo match Sumo, Japanā€™s national sport, is an incredible spectacle that combines strength, tradition, and discipline. If you can attend a tournament or visit a sumo training stable, youā€™ll get a genuine glimpse into this fascinating aspect of Japanese culture. 3. Relax in an Onsen Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation by soaking in an onsen, a natural hot spring. Whether nestled in the mountains or by the sea, these spots provide a rejuvenating experience and a deep connection with nature, perfect after days of exploration.
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The smallest street in Japan āœØ in Osaka Dotonburi district
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3 Must-See Places in Osaka 1. Osaka castle: A historical icon of the city, surrounded by a beautiful park thatā€™s especially stunning during cherry blossom season. From the top of the tower, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Osaka. 2. Dotonbori: The vibrant heart of Osaka, known for its neon lights, traditional restaurants, and lively nightlife. Donā€™t miss the iconic Glico Man sign and try local specialties like takoyaki and okonomiyaki. 3. Umeda Sky building: A unique architectural masterpiece with a panoramic observatory offering incredible views of the city, especially at sunset. The Floating Garden Observatory is a must for skyline enthusiasts.
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Bow twice, clap your hands twice, make your request, bow twice. Shinto ritual
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Si veramente bello
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I introduce to you MR Fuji san šŸ—»
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Dragon Shenron with dragon ball, do u can see the ball?
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Super japanese family šŸ˜
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3 Must-Visit Neighborhoods in Tokyo 1. Shinjuku: The vibrant heart of Tokyoā€™s nightlife and entertainment. Explore the neon-lit streets, visit the Robot Restaurant, stroll through Golden Gai for unique bars, or find peace in Shinjuku Gyoen, a beautiful garden perfect for a break from the chaos. 2. Asakusa: Step back in time and experience traditional Tokyo. Visit the iconic Senso-ji Temple, shop for souvenirs on Nakamise Street, and take a boat ride along the Sumida River for a different perspective of the city. 3. Akihabara: A paradise for tech enthusiasts and anime fans. This electric town is filled with gaming arcades, themed cafĆ©s, and stores selling everything from gadgets to manga and collectibles. Itā€™s a must-see for pop culture lovers!
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3 Must-Have Apps Before Traveling to Japan 1. Google Maps: Essential for navigating Japanā€™s intricate public transport system, Google Maps provides real-time train schedules, walking directions, and even platform information. Itā€™s a lifesaver, especially in busy cities like Tokyo and Osaka. 2. Japan official travel app: This app, created by the Japan National Tourism Organization, offers travel tips, maps, and transportation guides. Itā€™s particularly useful for finding the best routes and understanding cultural norms. 3. Yomiwa: A powerful tool for translating Japanese text, including signs, menus, and handwritten notes. Just point your camera, and it provides instant translations, helping you navigate language barriers with ease.
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I can say to u but u will not believe me šŸ˜…
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If like me you are planning a trip to Japan there are some things to know: 1. Vending machine heaven: Japan has over 5 million vending machines, selling everything from drinks and snacks to umbrellas and hot meals. Theyā€™re incredibly convenient, especially in cities, and often found on almost every corner. 2. Convenience stores are life-savers: Japanese convenience stores like 7-Eleven, Lawson, and FamilyMart offer a wide range of delicious and affordable food, along with other essentials. Donā€™t underestimate themā€”theyā€™re perfect for quick meals or last-minute needs. 3. Onsen etiquette: If you plan to visit a hot spring (onsen), be prepared to follow some strict rules. Shower thoroughly before entering, donā€™t bring towels into the water, and tattoos might not be allowed in some places, although this is gradually changing.
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3 Things to know before visiting Morocco 1. Friday is a holy day: Many shops, markets, and attractions may close or have limited hours on Fridays for the weekly prayers. Plan your itinerary accordingly to avoid surprises. 2. Haggling is an art: In the souks and markets, bargaining is not just acceptableā€”itā€™s expected. Start at half the quoted price and negotiate with a smile to enjoy the full Moroccan shopping experience. 3. Respect local customs: Morocco is a Muslim-majority country, so modest clothing is appreciated, especially outside tourist areas. For women, a light scarf can be useful for covering shoulders or hair when visiting religious sites.
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3 Unusual places to visit in Amsterdam 1. The Cat Boat (De Poezenboot): A floating sanctuary for rescued cats, located on a canal. Itā€™s quirky, peaceful, and perfect for animal lovers who want a unique experience. 2. Electric Ladyland: The worldā€™s first museum dedicated to fluorescent art. Step inside this psychedelic space for a trippy and colorful journey thatā€™s off the beaten path. 3. Micropia: A museum dedicated to microbes and microorganisms. Itā€™s both educational and fascinating, offering a glimpse into the invisible world that surrounds us.
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3 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Istanbul 1. Skipping the Asian Side: Many travelers focus solely on the European side of Istanbul, missing out on the charm of neighborhoods like Kadıkƶy and ƜskĆ¼dar. These areas offer a more local experience, with vibrant markets, stunning mosques, and amazing views of the Bosphorus. 2. Overpaying for Taxis: Taxi scams are common. Use apps like BiTaksi or Uber to ensure a fair price, and always confirm the meter is running before starting your journey. Alternatively, rely on public transport like ferries and trams. 3. Only Eating in Tourist Spots: Istanbulā€™s true culinary treasures are often found in local eateries. Step away from the busy streets around Sultanahmet and try hidden gems like Menemen (Turkish scrambled eggs) or fresh seafood by the Golden Horn.
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