A Guide to the Top Food Festivals in Japan 2018
From beer and sake festivals to a month-long Ramen Expo, here are nine food festivals happening in Japan this 2018. Mark your calendars!
From beer and sake festivals to a month-long Ramen Expo, here are nine food festivals happening in Japan this 2018. Mark your calendars!
Finding affordable eats in Japan is not an impossible task. Hit up these locations for a meal that won’t burn a hole in your wallet.
Visitors with visa waivers must now apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) before being granted entry into Korea.
Jasmine shares with us about her experiences hiking the Dragon’s Back and Tai Mo Shan trails in Hong Kong.
The JSA is where one can straddle both North and South Korea while taking in the historical significance of the location.
Just imagine stepping out of the metro and straight to the mall. South Korea’s underground malls are so accessible that you won’t have to travel far and wide just to find one!
If you think cherry blossoms are the only thing that Japan offers during spring, think again! From fruit picking in Chiba to admiring tulips at Kamiyubetsu Tulip Park, there is just so...
From historical attractions like the Hakozaki shrine and Maizuru castle to an array of beautiful parks, Fukuoka has got them all. Make sure to add these places to your Fukuoka itinerary!
From fruit picking and floral painting sessions to chocolate making and even clam harvesting – get ready for an assortment of fun-filled activities that will cater to both the young and old!
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Japan’s Gifu prefecture transforms into one of the most magical places on Earth during winter.
Looking for sneakers, clothes, electronics, dried seafood or… goldfish? You can find them in at least one of Hong Kong’s many street markets.
Japan’s Tottori Prefecture is actively promoting tourism by leveraging on its stargazing sites and it has issued an ordinance to protect the starry night skies.