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10 Must-Visit Food Markets In Tokyo, Japan
Japanese cuisine has been hailed all over the world as one of the best cuisines. Universally appealing to a wide variety of people, Japanese cuisine creates magic from simple and light recipes including rice, seaweed and seafood. Unlike its Western counterparts, it is easy to digest and doesn't make you feel bloated, and it also makes any party 100 times more interesting. Therefore, when you visit Tokyo, one of the most important attractions you must check out has to be the food markets. Try some Japanese cooking classes, or buy your own groceries and try your hand at the traditional techniques and culinary delights that this country has to offer. So, if you are interested in visiting food markets, read on for a handy list of the top must-visit food markets in Tokyo, Japan, so you can tick them off your itinerary as soon as possible.
14 Famous Buildings In Tokyo, Japan
Until the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and the later Tokyo bombings during World War II, Tokyo was primarily made up of the type of wooden houses which still grace Kyoto. Thanks to the fiercely competitive world of Japanese architecture, Tokyo’s urban landscape has become alive with some of the world’s most exciting architecture. With the modern revamp, this city has gained a unique mix of architecture that has a strong emphasis on concrete, steel, and funky shapes. Tourists will find a range of accommodation options, including vacation rentals, business-friendly hotels, guesthouses, and more. If you are visiting Tokyo, Japan anytime soon, here are some of the most famous buildings in Tokyo to check out.
Top 10 Hot Springs (Onsens) You Must Visit In Sapporo
Sapporo is popular among tourists because of its self-named beer, savory seafood delicacies, and the fact that it turns into a winter paradise during colder seasons. It is one of the largest cities in Japan and the capital city of Hokkaido. Some of the notable places to visit at Sapporo are Mount Moiwa, the Hokkaido Historical Village, the Hokkaido Museum, Moerenuma Park, the Sapporo Snow Festival at Odori Park, and the ramen and seafood restaurants. To fully experience Sapporo’s culture and lifestyle, tourists also visit Sapporo’s Onsens or hot spring resorts. The following hot springs (Onsens) you must visit in Sapporo will make you feel rejuvenated and relaxed the Japanese way. Scroll down to learn more.