Miyajima Island which in Japanese means “Shrine Island” was a day trip we did while staying in Kyoto. It is an absolutely beautiful island full of life, shrines, tiny streets, and various things to explore. From the moment you arrive and you see the huge tori gate to the sight...
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Hakone was our next stop following four days of stay in Tokyo. The contrast with Tokyo’s high tech megapolis vibe was very evident. Gone are the high buildings, lights, and crowds, and you are surrounded by nature and Japanese tradition. We wanted to truly experience the ryokan inn...
To truly understand Japan, you must experience its backstreets, famous monuments, and temples, cuisine and culture. Kyoto does not have the economic refinement and vitality of Tokyo and Osaka but to us, Kyoto is the soul of Japan. An unbelievable combination of the old and new, ancient...
Tokyo or also known as the Tokyo Metropolis is an amazing and humongous city. It is hard to even begin describing its crazy size and amount of people living there. It is the most populated city in the world with almost 38 Million people! Some parts of the city are so busy that you have to...
Before we got our first Sony mirrorless camera we tried to do extensive research and compare various other cameras. We had plenty of Nikons and it was time to try something different. From the many reviews, we went through one negative comment was constant – the Sony menu system...
