Japan News 2020
Following on from the success of this year's Rugby World Cup, we take a look at some of the hotels and attractions set to open in 2020—the year of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games—as well as the latest train and aviation news!
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Following on from the success of this year's Rugby World Cup, we take a look at some of the hotels and attractions set to open in 2020—the year of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games—as well as the latest train and aviation news!
Europe's largest airline in Japan travel will be making its seasonal Sapporo route a permanent, year-round service from 15 December 2019!
Tokyo and Kyoto have been voted the world's first and second big cities, followed closely by Osaka in fifth place in the 32nd annual Readers' Choice Awards survey by Condé Nast Traveler!
Tom returns to Tokyo, Japan's futuristic and funky capital for the final installment of his Tohoku adventure. After a bout of retail therapy in Shibuya, Tom scrambled to get his hands on anything and everything colourful in Harajuku, the pop-culture capital of the world; a whacky outfit for a trip to the equally whacky Kawaii Monster Cafe? Tom then paid a visit to leafy Meiji-jingu Shrine, before enjoying a late-night drink in one of Shinjuku's many cosy izakaya. Read on to find out more!
Tom is in Aomori for his fifth and final day in the Tohoku region before he does a full 180 and heads back to Tokyo. Well-regarded as one of Japan's most spectacular festivals, it was only right that Tom got involved in the festivities of the Aomori Nebuta Matsuri before snacking on some delicious sushi at the Furukawa Fish Market and slurping bowl after bowl of wanko soba in a timed challenge! Read on to find out what else Tom got up to in Aomori!
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