Kyoto
July 27, 2006
Heading to Kyoto? If so, it helps to educate yourself on all the ins and outs of this breathtaking and historic Japanese city. Kyoto served as Japan’s capital for the lengthy period of 794 to 1868. At this point in time, Kyoto is Japan’s seventh largest city. There are approximately one million residents living in Kyoto today. Read more
Okinawa
July 27, 2006
Okinawa is an amazing Japanese city that is known for its culture and crafts. In this sub-tropical area of Japan, there are gorgeous green oceans and stunning coral sand beaches. There are many great things to do and see in Okinawa. Read more
Osaka
July 27, 2006
Are you planning a trip to Osaka, Japan? If so, it helps to understand the different areas and features of this fantastic Asian city.
Kita Area: This area is known as the “gateway to Osaka.” This region is busy and bright, boasting a plethora of trendy shops and restaurants. Here you’ll find attractions like shopping malls, boutiques, arcades, amusement parks, restaurants and more. The Kita area is also known as a bustling center of business. In addition to that, the Kita area features fine entertainment like live performance halls, movie theaters, and more. Read more
Sapporo
July 26, 2006
Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido, Japan and boasts a population of over one million. If you’re planning a trip to Sapporo, here are some things you should know.
You can reach Sapporo via two-hour flight from the Haneda Airport in Tokyo. You’ll land at Chitose Airport, which is about 30 miles from the heart of Sapporo. To reach the city, you’ll need the services of a train or car. Read more
Tokyo
July 26, 2006
Tokyo is a bustling Japanese city that welcomes droves of travelers each and every year. Many people visit Tokyo on business, others for pleasure. No matter what your reasons for visiting Tokyo are, our tips can help you make your trip the very best it can be. Read more

