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Disneyland Tokyo Photo Collection March 2014 Part 2
Disneyland Tokyo is a must see for any Disney fan (read more about Tokyo Disney here) in, or visiting, Japan. Enjoy these Tokyo Disneyland photos curated from a collection of some of our favourite places in the Magic Kingdom, all credit to Víctor Bautista and his gorgeous flickr galleries! T
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The Mangroves of Okinawa, Explore the Bio
The entire Ryukyu Island chain, starting below Japan’s main island of Kyushu and running all the way to Taiwan, is about the only area of Japan that affords their citizens a good look at this interesting part of the Mangrove bio-world. Many thanks to Okinawa Soba for posting thi
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Rabbit Cafe (Ra.a.g.f) in Harajuku, Tokyo
The rabbit cafe in Harajuku, Tokyo, called Ra.a.g.f (stands for ‘rabbit and grow fat’) encourages cafe patrons to pet, play with, and feed the dozens of rabbits that ‘work’ at this small cafe. The bunnies take turns playing and spending time in their cages, wit
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GoPro: Japan Kayak Adventure in Hokkaido
GoPro, Red Bull and Teva team mates Ben Brown and Rafa Ortiz shot this great HD video as they explore the pristine whitewater of Hokkaido in Northern Japan. Shot 100% on the GoPro Hero3.
HOA Hokkaido Outdoor Adventures http://www.rafting-hoa.co.jp/en/ provided the logistical help and
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Kyoto Video Journey in HD Rising Dawn
Filmed over a week in Kyoto and its surrounding areas, this Kyoto Video Journey in HD by BlueEdenHD has captured the beauty of its atmosphere in stunning clarity. The place has an mysterious feeling, with ancient temples and tranquil forests.
Scenes in the Kyoto video include the Golden Pav
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Video tour of MANBOO! Manga Kissa, a manga cafe
Visit MANBOO! Manga Kissa, a manga cafe in Tokyo’s Shibuya Udagawa area that’s more than just manga and coffee.
Discover the:
* Services offered
* Costs
* Amazing Manga collection
* Booths (size and features)
* Overnight options for a reasonable night sleep
* Rules
Japanese mang
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Gachapon: Capsule Toy Fun in Akihabara, Tokyo
Gachapon are toy capsules from coin dispensing machines that are found all over Japan. What’s unique is that they don’t only have high quality anime figures and other surprises, but they’re loved by adults as well as kids! Japanese love the mystery of the what’
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Video Journey of Akihabara, Tokyo's Electric and Anime District
Akihabara, also called as Akiba, was an electric town when I was a kid. I remember that in those days my grandma called the town not Akihabara, but Akibahara. I didn’t know the town was once called by a different name and I was like: ‘Hey, grandma! Not Akibahara but Akihab
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Jan. 2014
Yari S shares his trip to Niseko ski resort in January 2014. Over 2.3 metres of snow came down over 9 days alone reinforcing Niseko’s bragging rights as one of the best power skiing experiences in Hokkaido, Japan and the world.
Enjoy the video show filmed using GoPro Hero3 black and So
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DECADE
P-Crew Independent presents the Martin brothers, Jack and Will, 2014 Japan film – DECADE shot in the Niseko area of Hokkaido, Japan in 2014. Lots of powder Niseko is famous for!
Edited by: Finnegan Laver
Filmed by: Finnegan Laver, Jack Martin, Will Martin
Shot on Canon 7D, Canon 600D
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Scuba Cam: Diving Tokashiki Island, Kerama Islands, Okinawa
This HD video was taken by scuba cam in Tokashiki Islands’s clear waters full of beautiful fishes and coral reefs.
The Kerama Islands are located just 30km west of Naha City. 4 of the 22 Kerama Islands are inhabited, Tokashiki Island, Zamami Island, Aka Island, and Geruma Island. Acro
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Sakura Cherry Blossoms in Fukuoka Prefecture
Fukuoka prefecture (福岡県 Fukuoka-ken) has the largest population of all of the prefectures of the Kyushu region of Japan with a population of over 5 million and offers some spectacular Sakura Cherry Blossom spots. The Fukuoka city’s airport serves the domestic Japanese market wi
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Kume Island in Okinawa Weekend Adventure
Day 1 – Kume Island, Okinawa (Kumejima)
My two teenage daughters were not very excited about the idea of a trip to Japan until we mentioned the possibility of staying at a tropical resort. I think they liked the idea of tanning on a white sand beach, taking occasional swims
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Kume Island in Okinawa Weekend Adventure – Day 2
Day 2 of our Kume Island Weekend Adventure!
When my wife threw back the curtains at sunrise, we were all dazzled by the blueness of the water and the sky. The ocean sparkled in the morning light. It was like looking out over a picture postcard of the tropics.
Kumejima Sunrise
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Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySea Early Entrance
Guests who stay at the Tokyo Disney Resort theme parks’ hotels, the Disney Ambassador Hotel, Tokyo DisneySea Hotel Mira Costa, and Tokyo Disneyland Hotel are entitled to ‘Happy 15 Entry’ which lets you enter the Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea parks 15 minutes before they o
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Okinawa day trip: Diving in Keramas
I was really excited about a trip to Okinawa, but I didn’t want to just spend all my time in cities, no matter how interesting Naha city might be. The islands are famous for their beaches and undersea beauty, and I wanted to check it out for myself. However, I was a bit
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Exploring Okayama
The bed was so comfortable at the Okayama Koraku Hotel that I didn’t want to get up in the morning. However, I was looking forward to seeing Kurashiki, which my friend had highly recommended, so I eventually arose, took a shower, packed my luggage, and headed
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April 2014: What’s New at Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySea?
Tokyo Disney fans, here are some updates on what is happening at Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit meet and greet at Tokyo Disneyland (Photo credit: insidethemagic)
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Debuts at Tokyo DisneySea
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was Walt Disney’s first animate
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Shojin Ryori
Traditionally, Buddhists do not eat meat or take the lives of other creatures. Kobo Daishi was very strict about this, and the temples in Koya-san adhere to the policy. However, the lack of meat and fish does not mean that the food is boring. Instead, vegetarian cooking has been eleva
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Okunoin
One of the most sacred religious sites in Japan, Okunoin 奥の院 on Mt. Koya is the mausoleum of Kobo Daishi, the founder of Shingon Buddhism. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and pilgrimage destination for visitors from around the world. Even for those not interested in religion, the u
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