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Japan: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 2/5

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Japan: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 2/5

Japan: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore the land of the rising sun. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Japan remains one of the most intensely fascinating places in the world, effortlessly intertwining modernity and tradition. Seek serenity in Kyoto by visiting one of thousands of temples spread throughout this former capital, or go skiing in Niseko or summit Mt. Fuji. Of course you can also kick back in one of the country’s many hot springs, where the rich mountain minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new. Once you’ve achieved maximum relaxation, hit up Tokyo’s bustling night life or go hiking in Kamakura.

What Japan lacks in square footage it makes up for in endless options for your itinerary. In this case, size definitely doesn’t matter! Consider booking a tour that allows you to see all of the country’s unique highlights, without missing the subtleties you can enjoy as a backpacker:

Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the region you’re visiting, and if you’re planning on travelling from the North to the South outside of summer months, make sure you bring everything from flip-flops to snow boots.

Japan’s currency is the Japanese Yen. Credit card and debit transactions aren’t common, so be sure to bring plenty of cash with you no matter where you travel within the country. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you can often enjoy a pre-fix menu for lunch for a very reasonable cost. Be sure to sample the Japanese whiskeys, as Japan is an expert whiskey distiller!

— About Japan —

With a population of nearly 130 million, this island nation is resides in the Pacific Ocean and has everything from dense cities to mountainous national parks. You’ll discover that there’s countless reasons to move Japan up to the #1 spot on your bucket list. Sixty-six percent of the country is covered by trees and the Japanese enjoy the highest life expectancy in the world at 83.7 years.

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Q: How long was the trip?
A: Around 18 days. But I would say it's doable in 2 weeks. If you want more time to explore then 3 weeks should be more than adequate.

Q: How many days do I need in each city?
A: I would say 3-5 days in Kyoto and Osaka. Nara 1-2 days. At least 4-6 days in Tokyo but the more the better.

Q: How much did it cost?
A: Excluding hotels + airplane tickets we had a budget of around 2000 USD

Q: Is there vegan restaurant options in Japan?
A: Yes, I found plenty, and most restaurants offer vegan-friendly meals

Q: Which month did you go?
A: We visited in July but I would recommend visiting in either the Autumn or Spring season

Q: Where did you stay overnight?
A: You can find links to the different accommodations above + alternatives.


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New Zealand: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 5/5

New Zealand: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore this nation of Kiwis. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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New Zealand has a lot to offer even the most particular traveller. From the lively neighbourhoods of Wellington to the breathtaking Fiordland of the South Island, there's an adventure tucked away in every corner of this impressive country. Consider living out your own Lord of the Rings adventure in Hobbiton, or hike past Mt. Doom in Tongariro National Park. Not thrilling enough? Then skydive over Auckland, go white water rafting down Kaituna River or take a leap of faith and bungee jump in Queenstown! When you're in New Zealand, nearly ever adventure is only a stone's throw away.

Make the most out of your visit to this remote island nation by assembling your bucket list with our travel guide. Booking a tour will ensure your trip is fun, flawless and stress-free:


New Zealand boasts a temperate climate with plenty of sunshine and moderate rainfall. Because of the long coast line, you can expect mild temperatures for the most part. The average temperature decreases as you travel south; January and February are the warmest months with July being the coldest month of the year. Remember to pack your waterproof hiking boots, waterproof rain jacket, swimsuit, flip flops, thin gloves, hiking socks, sunglasses, and a camera with extra batteries.

New Zealand's currency is the New Zealand Dollar (NZ$). You should expect to be able to switch between cash and cards quite seamlessly, as all major credit cards can be used in New Zealand. Alcohol and restaurant meals can range from moderate to quite expensive so prepare yourself accordingly.

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New Zealand, exists on a remote island in the Pacific Ocean and is home to over 4.6 million people, and nearly 30 million sheep.

The country is divided into two portions: the North and South Islands separated by the Cook Strait. The North Island is home to many hot springs and geysers while the South Island is mountainous, forested and covered in glaciers. Over 75% of New Zealanders call the North Island home, and more than 15% of New Zealand's energy comes from renewable resources.

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Western Europe: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 3/5

Western Europe: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore Europe like a pro. Learn some basics about the region and its countries, find out what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely have to try.
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Western Europe is a historically rich destination, responsible for birthing some of the greatest minds of our time. Walk the streets of ancient cities like Rome, spend your days sailing the Balkans, or breathe in the fresh Alpine air of Switzerland. Whatever activity beckons to you, Western Europe will not disappoint.

The region is home to over 10 different countries, each with their own unique culinary offerings, adventurous activities and impressive landscapes. Consider booking a tour that allows you to see many of the region’s best highlights, without missing the subtleties you can enjoy as a backpacker:


Remember to pack clothes appropriate for the region you’re visiting, and if you’re planning on travelling during peak season consider adjusting your expected travel times accordingly. Depending on the season you travel, pack everything from your swimsuit to your thermal hiking boots.

Throughout most of Western Europe you'll be paying for things in euros but other currencies will include the Icelandic krona, Norwegian krone, Danish krone, Swiss franc, and the Pound sterling. Credit card and debit transactions are quite common, so simply consult your bank regarding the international transaction fees before you depart and you should be quite alright. Dining out doesn’t have to be expensive if you visit the right restaurants, and you'll have to cross off the classics like wiener schnitzel, fried churro, waterzooi and rataouille. Be sure to sample the Irish stout beer, Guinness, while you're at it too!

Perhaps the best part of Europe? You can explore it anyway you like! Whether you're into the hop-on-hop-off experience provided by tour operators like Busabout ( or wish to indulge in Europe's elegance via river cruise with CroisiEurope ( or simply just looking to let loose at Spain's best parties with Stoke Travel ( there's something for every type of traveller in Western Europe.

— About Western Europe —
The most common countries referred to as belonging under the umbrella of Western Europe include Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and finally, the United Kingdom.

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Iceland: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar 1/5

Iceland: The Ultimate Travel Guide by TourRadar gives you all the info you need to explore the island of fire and ice like a pro. Learn some basics about the country, including what you have to do & see once you arrive, when it's best to travel and which food & drinks you definitely need to enjoy throughout your journey.
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Iceland has something for every traveller, no matter if you’re looking to relax or channel your inner thrill seeker. If you want to chill out then you must visit Blue Lagoon, the ultimate geothermal spa in the country, located in a lava field in Grindavik. Of course, there’s plenty of natural springs scattered throughout the country, many along the Reykjanes Peninsula. The rich minerals will leave your skin feeling brand new. Once you’re relaxed and ready for an adventure you’ll want to add a few hiking trails to your list of must-have experiences. Take a walk through Thingvellier National Park or the Latrabjarg Cliffs, go river rafting down Hvita River, snorkel through the Silfra ravine or even kayak between fjords in Ísafjörðu.

Travelling along Iceland’s Ring Road (which covers the entire circumference of the country) will allow you to cross off these essential Icelandic bucket list items with ease. Booking a tour will ensure your trip is fun, flawless and stress-free:

Remember to pack your waterproof hiking boots, waterproof rain jacket, swimsuit, flip flops, thin gloves, hiking socks, sunglasses, and a camera with extra batteries.

Iceland’s currency is the Icelandic krona. The country is a mostly cashless society so don’t hesitate to back your debit and credit cards as they are likely to be accepted everywhere. Alcohol and restaurant meals can be more expensive than one might anticipate so bring enough cash to accommodate your needs.

---About Iceland---

Iceland, the land of fire and ice, exists on a remote island between Norway and Greenland and boasts a modest population of just over 300,000 people. You’ll soon discover that there are plenty of reasons to make your next vacation an Icelandic one.

Roughly 10% of the country’s surface is covered by glaciers and there are 130 volcanoes spread throughout, 18 of which have erupted since the settlement of Iceland 1100 years ago. Nearly 60% of the nation’s entire population live in the capital city of Reykjavik and those who do not are scattered sparsely throughout its rural countryside.

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Japan - A short travel film

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This is a short travel video of my 2 1/2 week trip around Japan in late November 2016. Japan is an amazing country with a unique coexistence between the old and the new that sometimes boggles the mind of a foreigner. At its heart lies a beautiful country, filled with generous and polite people always willing to help a lost stranger with map reading issues.

During my brief visit, I passed through Tokyo, Shirahama, Kumano Kodo, Koya San, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, and some strange and wonderful places in between. I hope you enjoy the video I've made of this little journey and many thanks to all the people I met along the way!

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You’ve been to Japan once before—you probably spent most of the trip exploring Tokyo—and now you’re hungry for more. This time, branch out of the country’s capital: go to Hokkaido to see the beautiful flower fields of Furano and Biei. Visit the islands of the Seto Inland Sea—Naoshima for modern art lovers and Miyajima for the more spiritually-inclined. Then relax in a traditional ryokan at Kinosaki’s hot springs, before heading to Osaka to for the Tenjin Matsuri festival.

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Tour the World - EP: 5 A fresh new start

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The adventure continues: welcome to episode five of Tour the World!

In the previous episode, we watched as Joan and Jessica experienced the very best of the southern USA, from the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll to Louisiana's bayou and New Orleans! Today, we’re following this dynamic duo to the land of pizza, pasta, and prosecco! Yep, you guessed it: Joan and Jessica are in Italy! So, get ready for a slice of vita all'italiana (life, Italian style) — it’s time to explore Italy!

The first stop on their tour? Italy’s enchanting capital, of course! Rome is one of those cities that captivates every type of traveller — and Jessica and Joan fall under its bewitching spell from the get-go. Their Italian adventure begins with a whirlwind walking tour of Rome’s most impressive sights, including Vatican City, the Trevi Fountain, and the Colosseum. In between all the sightseeing, they make time to indulge in some of Italy’s most delectable culinary staples (think: fresh local produce, espresso, gelato, and more).

This episode is full of unexpected surprises, too! Travis, the CEO and co-founder of TourRadar, joins the group on their tour through Italy — and he’s got a huge surprise for Joan and Jess (but you’ll have to wait until the next episode airs to see the big reveal!)

After an unforgettable time in Rome, Joan and Jessica hop on a high-speed train to Naples before boarding a ferry to Procida, a small and spectacular island that few tourists see. In Procida, they get on yet another boat — but this time, they’re setting off on a scenic sailing trip through the beautiful Bay of Naples. By this point, the group is completely swept up in the laid-back Italian way of life (which is bound to happen when you’re in this country). Joan gets a little too adventurous for his own good near the end of the episode, but you’ll just have to watch to see exactly what unfolds!

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2 Day Trip from Sapporo to Hakodate | japan-guide.com

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In this video we are traveling from Sapporo to Hakodate. Along the way we'll explore Moerenuma Park and the Sapporo Beer Museum in Sapporo before stopping for the night at the quaint lakeside town of Toyako Onsen. On day two we'll visit the area affected by the 2000 eruption of Mt. Usu, then walk around Onuma Park before finally finishing in Hakodate to take in one of the top three night views in all Japan.

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7-Day Trip from Tokyo to Kyoto: Episode 1 | Japan's New Golden Route | japan-guide.com

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In this three part mini-series we will be taking a seven day trip starting in Tokyo and ending Kyoto along Japan's New Golden Route. In this video, episode one, we will depart from Tokyo, see a railway museum in Saitama, spend a night at charming Ikaho Onsen, and visit the legendary bathing monkeys in Nagano.

Episode three will be released on October 31, 2018.

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10 Things to Do on Your Trip to Japan in 2022 | Japan Travel Guide

Here are 10 hidden things you shouldn't miss when traveling to Japan in 2022.
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Discover Japan’s best kept secret, Tohoku

Whether you are looking to explore the natural beauty of mountain forests and lakes, learn about the ancient samurai cultures, or find serenity in Temples and hot springs, Tohoku is a destination for any type of traveler. Start your inspirational journey around Tohoku now.

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In this three part mini-series we will be taking a seven day trip starting in Tokyo and ending Kyoto along Japan's New Golden Route. In this video, episode three, we will enjoy markets, a beautiful shrine, a castle, an incredible haute cuisine dinner and much more, before finishing at the last stop of our journey: Kyoto.

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Japan Travel Guide: 15 AMAZING Things to Do in Japan (Watch This Before You Go)

Your Japan Travel Guide on the 15 AMAZING things to do in Japan! Book the adventure tour we did here: All about things to do, where to stay, best food to eat in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Hiroshima and Miyajima Island, Japan. Subscribe and click the bell to enable notifications for my new videos.

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2 Weeks in Japan

Sara and Angela recently used their personalised InsideJapan Tours info pack to navigate their way around the country on a 2 week trip to Japan!

The pair visited Osaka, Himeji, Matsue, Kinosaki, Kyoto, Kanazawa, Takayama, Matsumoto and Tokyo.

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I had no idea how much I would fall in love with Tokyo. I know you will too, so I put together this travel guide full of tips and recommendations during my week there.
The city had actually been at the top of my mental travel top 5 for years. I actually cancelled a trip to Tokyo last summer so I could go back to California – which was great because we ended up moving here. So instead of heading back to Toronto for Christmas (which was dealing with a serious ice storm), we packed our bags and finally made my wish come true – a visit to Tokyo.

Eat LOTS of Ramen – You will eat the BEST ramen of your life in Japan. I promise. Don’t get caught up in where or how. ALL the ramen is good. I didn’t have a bad bowl my entire trip and I’m still dreaming of the bowl above that I had at Onomitchi near Hotel Niwa in Tokyo.
DO check out Tokyo Ramen Street located in the basement level of Tokyo Station. Just buy your ticket from a vending machine – insert cash first, look at the pictures and push the button of the ramen bowl you want. The machine will spit out a ticket and your change. Hand your ticket to your server and she’ll direct you to a free seat. I never paid more than $10 for a hearty bowl or ramen. So cheap and so good.

Getting There – We flew into Narita International Airport about an hour outside of Tokyo. Taking a cab was not option – $250 was what one driver quoted me! Instead, hop on the Keisei Skyliner, a high-speed express train that will take 36 minutes to get you into Nippori Station in Tokyo. The reserved seats are spacious, there is a restroom on-board and the fee was around $25/person one-way. I reserved my seat when I arrived at the airport before I boarded the train.
There’s also free WiFi on-board, but you have to ask for the password at the reservation desk by showing your passport. Also note, you will get dropped off at Nippori or Ueno Station – meaning you will have to change to a local train to finish getting your destination.

Where to Stay – I came across Hotel Niwa in Tokyo by way of Tripadvisor. The rooms are small, but the property is modern, new and sleek. For $130 per night we had a cute little room with a double-ish bed, desk and decent-sized bathroom in our Standard Room. Book early (we didn’t) and score a larger premium room for just a bit more. Our stay also included buffet breakfast for two every morning and it was delicious! Do not miss the chance to enjoy a traditional Japanese Breakfast. I ate it almost every single day.

I can’t believe what a great deal this place was. We even made use of the coin-operated laundry, complimentary massage chairs and gym on the mezzanine level. They even left fresh-pressed pajamas on our bed everyday. The hotel is located in close proximity to two different train stations (about a 7-10 minute) walk and it was very easy to get around. I was told that Tokyo was an expensive city. It’s not. The flight is expensive – but I paid less to eat, drink and stay in Tokyo than I would have in New York City.
For those looking for something cheaper, make sure you check airbnb. I came across a bunch of furnished studio apartment rentals in Shinjuku that ranged from $65-95 USD a night and many included a free pocket WiFi rental.

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Northern Thailand & Beaches | Tour Review by Lizzie

We know that travelling solo can seem like an intimidating task. But just because your on your own doesn't mean you can't enjoy the epic memories your about to make alongside a group of like-minded people.

That's why we asked Canadian travel-enthusiast, solo traveller and touring virgin, Lizzie Pierce to document her first time booking and taking a multi-day group tour. See what she saw and experience the highlights of her Northern Thailand & Beaches tour by watching Lizzie's adventures above.

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Mt. Fuji Travel Guide

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Our Mount Fuji Travel Guide! What an incredible experience exploring the area around this Japanese icon.

The towns and villages in the shadow of Mt Fuji are utterly unique. They move at a different pace to the rest of Japan and are blessed with Fuji's water and land that is some of the most fertile in world.

Fuji is the counterweight to Tokyo and urban Japan. Equally as impressive, equally as iconic, equally as mesmeric. Can there be a more perfect natural representation of Japan than Mt Fuji; precise, clean, elusive, mysterious.

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