Posted by World Travel Guides on January 25, 2010 at 4:08 pm
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Here we list the main annual events and impotant festivals with the time in Matsushima, including Lanterns and Fireworks Festivals, Matsushima Japanese garden tea party and Matsushima oyster festival. Which ensure you a exciting cultural travel experience.
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Posted by World Travel Guides on January 25, 2010 at 3:49 pm
The scenic masterpieces of Matsushima, is as spectacular today as it was in the Edo period. This remarkable site, textured by the sea and abundant greenery, has not only touched the hearts of millions of people, but has also served as a colorful background to history itself.
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Posted by World Travel Guides on January 6, 2010 at 8:54 pm
With its high-energy, visual overload, Tokyo makes even New York seem like a sleepy, laid-back town. We’ve gathered some information for who intends to travel to Tokyo. The information includes: Getting Around Tokyo; Where to Stay; Where to Dine; What to See & Do in Tokyo; Shopping in Tokyo; Tokyo after Dark.
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Posted by World Travel Guides on January 3, 2010 at 2:19 pm
Happy 1,300th to Nara, Japan. The ancient city is preparing to celebrate its history in style with a yearlong festival. The ancient city of Nara has lived in the shadow of its neighbor, Kyoto, for centuries. So this year, as Nara marks the 1,300th anniversary of its ascension as Japan’s imperial capital, the city might be forgiven for going over the top.
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