Asia
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Exploring the Irresistible Culinary Wonders of Kuromon Ichiba: A Flavorful Journey in Osaka, Japan
Welcome to Kuromon Ichiba, the vibrant and diverse market nestled in the heart of Osaka, Japan. Known as “Osaka’s Kitchen,” Kuromon Ichiba is a culinary haven that entices food lovers from around the world with its tantalizing array of fresh seafood, street food delicacies, and local produce. In this detailed guide, we will take an immersive journey through Kuromon Ichiba, exploring its rich history, must-try dishes, hidden gems, and practical tips for an unforgettable experience.
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Photowalk: Akihabara in Tokyo, Japan
Akihabara is (in)famous as the headquarters of everything manga, anime, and games, a colorful paradise for every geek and Otaku! Tokyo’s “Electric Town”, located on the eastern side of the central Chiyoda ward. The area houses thousands of shops selling every technological gadget you can imagine, from computers to gaming consoles and vacuums to DVDs, at rather reasonable prices.
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MT. BATULAO: Everything You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (Day Hike Guide + Useful Tips)
Mt. Batulao in Nasugbu, Batangas is truly an appealing destination, referred to by some mountaineers as the ‘Mini Pulag’ because of its broad grassland and the spectacular view of the peaks while ascending and descending. The landscapes are quite remarkable and the scenery at the peak is breathtaking!
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Mt. Gulugod-Baboy in Anilao, Batangas
Rain or shine, Mt. Gulugod-Baboy offers breathtaking views, especially from its peak. It is located in Anilao, Mabini in the province of Batangas. The mountain got its name from the contours of the peaks which resembles a pig’s back.
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Gundam Cafe in Tokyo, Japan: An Honest & Complete Review [Closed]
Gundam Cafe is permanently closed according to Tokyo Cheapo. Secretly, I’m a geek (sometimes not so secretly). I grew up glued to the TV whenever Mobile Suit Gundam was on, and I even hoarded a few model kits and collectibles as a kid. Fast forward to adulthood — and adulthood means you can finally afford to fund your nerdy dreams — I planned my Japan itinerary with military precision. Right there, between “eat ramen until I explode” and “visit every Don Quijote store,” was my mission objective: Gundam Cafe in Tokyo. I had heard about this themed café for years, a haven for anime fans, model kit collectors, and basically…
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SHINJUKU GYOEN IN TOKYO, JAPAN: Everything You NEED to Know Before You Go
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks. Located just a short walk from Shinjuku Station, you can enjoy its sprawling lawns and quiet groves perfect for a morning or afternoon stroll.
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Romantic Gondola Ride at Venice Grand Canal Mall, McKinley Hill: An Unforgettable Venetian Escape in Metro Manila
Ciao, fellow adventurers! Buckle up your seatbelts, or should I say, lace up your gondolier shoes because we’re about to embark on a journey that’ll whisk us away to the charming canals of Italy, right here in the heart of Taguig City. Yes, you heard me right! Get ready to experience the magic of the Gondola Ride at the Venice Grand Canal Mall in McKinley Hill.
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MAMANGAL BEACH, CATANDUANES: A Comprehensive DYI Travel Guide
I love places that are less touristy but still have loads to offer. The Mamangal Beach Catanduanes is one of the hardest to reach in Virac yet one of the most beautiful beaches that I have ever laid my eyes on. Located in Mamangal, a small sitio adjacent to Brgy. Balite, it has a wide and long shoreline with a great view.
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Mt. Balagbag in Rodriguez, Rizal
The term “Mother Mountain” for mountaineers mean the very first mountain that you’ve ever climbed and for me that is Mt. Balagbag in Rizal way back March 4, 2014. This is also my very first trail run. My friends dragged me here so I could prepare for my then upcoming 21 KM (13.1 miles) race on that same week. It was challenging and exhausting but definitely worth the it. Here’s a quick guide to climbing Mt. Balagbag in Rodriguez, Rizal.
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Log Cabin Sagada in Mt. Province: A Comprehensive Review
After our exciting adventure, we headed to Log Cabin Sagada for dinner, conveniently located a stone’s throw from the museum. Known as Sagada’s premier dining spot, Log Cabin has delighted both travelers and locals with its Western home-style cuisine for more than two decades.






















