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Sometimes referred to as Japan's riviera, Shizuoka Prefecture (ι岑η) is located along the Pacific coast in the south of the Chubu Region π Its volcanic foothills extend out to the Izu Peninsula, therefore the area is filled with hot springs and resorts β¨οΈ Shizuoka also produces more than half of all of the green tea in Japan and is the best place to sip sencha (tea made using whole tea leaves) straight from the source π΅
This is a comprehensive guide with a list of attractions you can add to your Shizuoka itinerary π
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Hiroshima is a region with a lively food culture and an abundance of delicious seafood, due to its long coastline along the Seto Inland Sea. Local delicacies include Hiroshima's own version of okonomiyaki (a Japanese-style pancake dish), oysters, momiji manju, anago (saltwater eel) and ramen. These delicious foods are also nutritious and healthy, which is a bonus.
Hereβs a variety of exquisite Hiroshima food delights and spots that will satisfy both your stomach and your heart. Be sure to try as many as you can during your Hiroshima trip! π₯£
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A beautiful regional capital with a tragic history. Hiroshima (εΊε³Ά) is the principal city of the Chugoku Region and home to over a million inhabitants β©οΈ
Hiroshima, a symbol of resistance and rebirth and the city of peace. With a rich historic past that extends well beyond the tragic 1945 events, a vibrant city life, wonderful local cuisine, and gorgeous surroundings as it lies by the blue waters of Hiroshima Bay π
This is a comprehensive guide with a list of attractions you can add to your Hiroshima itinerary.
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As one of the closest cities to the Asian mainland, Fukuoka has developed a unique and interesting food culture that has been influenced by Korean and Chinese cuisine π½οΈ
Fukuoka is a prefecture rife with a profusion of delicious foods particular to the region. Some of the local specialties include tonkotsu (pork bone broth) ramen, and motsu nabe (hot pot made with offals), mizutaki torinabe (hot pot made with chicken and vegetables) and mentaiko rice box (pollock roe) π₯’
Hereβs a variety of exquisite Fukuoka food delights and spots that will satisfy both your stomach and your heart. Be sure to try as many as you can during your Fukuoka trip! π₯£
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Hokkaido is a foodie's paradise. With everything from fresh seafood to outstanding meat and dairy products, itβs an excellent destination if you want to enjoy a variety of dishes π±
Hereβs a variety of exquisite Hokkaido food delights and spots that will satisfy both your stomach and your heart. Be sure to try as many as you can during your Hokkaido trip! π₯’
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Fukuoka (η¦ε²‘) is Kyushu's largest and one of Japan's ten most populated cities/prefectures. Fukuoka is renowned across Japan for it's good and cheap food π₯’
Hakata city, the capital of Fukuoka, arguably has some of the best cuisine, shopping, and nightlife in Japan. It's access to great beaches, a variety of nature, and the rich culture and historical legacy of Kyushu as a whole make it one of the best hubs in Japan, whether to live in or just to visit ποΈ
Fun fact! Fukuoka is closer to the capital of South Korea than it is to the capital of Japan. The city is 883 kilometres from Tokyo but just 540 kilometres from Seoul π°π·
This is a comprehensive guide with a list of attractions you can add to your Fukuoka itinerary.
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Hokkaido is Japan's second largest island and northernmost prefecture πΎ
The prefecture is notably famous for their ski resorts in the winter. But it offers so much more than skiing, it's also known for their breathtakingly, colourful flower fields during the summer season π·
This is a comprehensive guide with a list of attractions you can add to your Hokkaido itinerary.
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