A journey through Japan's captivating contrasts of tradition and modernity.
All the destinations
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Tokyo
The capital from neon avenue to traditonal ones
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Kyoto
The old traditional capital.
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Osaka
Osaka: Bustling streets, food paradise, fun.
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Nara
Nara: Deer, temples, immense cultural heritage.
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Sapporo - Hokkaido
Sapporo: Snow Festival, beer, culinary delights.
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Asakusa - Tokyo
Traditional temples, markets, old-town ambiance.
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Akihabara - Tokyo
Electronics, anime, and subculture central.
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Shinjuku - Tokyo
Bustling hub of nightlife, skyscrapers.
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Shibuya - Tokyo
Iconic crossing, youth fashion, trends.
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Ueno - Tokyo
Ueno: Cultural parks, museums, cherry blossoms.
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Ginza - Tokyo
Ginza: Upscale shopping, luxury brands, dining.
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Nippori - Tokyo
Nippori: Fabric town, artisan charm, tranquility.
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Hakodate - Hokkaido
Hakodate: Stunning night views, historic atmosphere.
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Kamakura
Kamakura: Ancient temples, beaches, historical trails.
VENICE
Unravel the enchanting allure of Venice's winding canals and architectural masterpieces.
Venice - explore Venetian attractions and events
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Carnival of Venice
The Carnival of Venice is a traditional festival held annually in Venice, Italy, preceding the Christian season of Lent. It is known for its elaborate masks and costumes, colorful parades, and lively street performances.
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Pellestrina
Pellestrina is a narrow island located in the Venetian Lagoon, near the city of Venice, Italy. It is known for its scenic canals, traditional fishing industry, and quiet atmosphere, offering a contrast to the bustling crowds of Venice.
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Burano
Burano is an island in the Venetian Lagoon, near Venice, Italy, known for its brightly colored houses, lacemaking industry, and picturesque canals. It attracts visitors with its vibrant atmosphere and charming appearance.
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Lio Piccolo
Liò Piccolo is a small town in the Veneto region of Italy, located near the Venetian Lagoon and the city of Venice. It is known for its tranquil environment, scenic canals, and traditional architecture, making it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful escape from the city.
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Murano
Murano is an island in the Venetian Lagoon, near Venice, Italy, famous for its glassmaking industry. It has a long history of producing high-quality glassware and is home to many glassblowing workshops and factories that attract visitors from around the world.
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Palaces of Venice
Palaces in Venice are grand historical buildings, many of which date back to the Renaissance era. They are known for their ornate architecture, marble facades, and intricate designs, and many have been converted into museums, hotels, or government buildings.
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Museums of Venice
The museums of Venice, Italy, are a treasure trove of art, history, and culture. They showcase a range of exhibits, from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces. These museums offer visitors a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the city.
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Saint Mark's Square
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Churches of Venice
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Henry Moore
One of the leading British artists and sculptures of the Twentieth Century
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Kyosai
Read the description of Japanese painter Kyosai
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Barbican
Read the full article about Barbican, in London, designed by Chamberlin, Powell and Bon. Written by Ono Koharu
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Tate Modern
Read the full article about Tate Modern, redesigned by Herzog & de Meuron, in London, Southbank. Written by Ono Koharu
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Villa Savoye - Le Corbusier
Read the full article about Villa Savoye, designed by Le Corbusier, in Poissy, France. Written by Ono Koharu
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Centre Pompidou
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Japan House London
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Yayoi Kusama - Infinite Mirrors - Tate Modern
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Carlo Scarpa - Olivetti
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Carlo Scarpa - Tomba Brion
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