Posted on September 28, 2011, 11:17 am, by Aaron, under
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There is nowhere in the world like Japan. The delicious culinary surprises, astounding natural beauty, and lasting traditional culture made each day of my trip thrilling, but the people are what truly define Japan and what will bring me back.
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This is no ordinary watermelon. This is a symbol of the creative energy and brilliance that [...]
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Posted on August 25, 2011, 10:57 am, by Lisa, under
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Lisa Sun and Asia go back a long way. She lived in Beijing for almost a decade, traveling all of China as well as 15 countries in Asia on her own. Now after fourteen years with Absolute Travel, she continues to return to Asia annually to ensure her wealth of knowledge is current, from the [...]
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As someone who has always appreciated the art of cooking, design, and presentation, I knew that Tokyo would be a city I’d someday have to see. I have always felt that food reveals so much about a culture, and my appreciation for the culinary world is what navigates many of my journeys abroad. Case in point: [...]
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Posted on December 30, 2009, 4:01 pm, by Christina, under
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Tokyo-bound travelers hoping for something a little different should consider venturing across Rainbow Bridge to Odaiba, an artificial island in Tokyo Bay that is home to a vast entertainment/shopping/dining complex that in its glitzy excess can only be compared to Las Vegas and Dubai. Complete with a ferris wheel, artificial hot springs, countless restaurants, and [...]