Kategória: Travel Blog
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How you can study in Japan (for free!)

Many people dream of visiting Japan one day. To travel, to explore, to experience the culture and meet people, to learn a language, maybe to work, or to get a degree in Japan as a stepping stone to an international career. If you are one of these people, this post is for you, as below…
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My Brother found me in Japan – Kyoto / Nagano Vlog w/ Matyi Molnár

What happens when your brother finally visits you in Japan? Of course, you take him to all your favorite places. In the video below, we take you along with us on a journey to the essence of Japan: the ancient capital, Kyoto, the top of Japan, Mt. Fuji, and the wilderness of Nagano.
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Traditional New Year in Kyoto – Kifune Shrine

Japanese New Year is usually not about partying until dawn, fireworks and champagne. Rather, it is about the opposite. This year, I was lucky enough to celebrate New Year the traditional way, and visit the famous Kifune Shrine in the Northern mountains of Kyoto. This gave an opportunity to immerse into the Japanese New Year…
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What I learned on our autumn trip to Shirakawa-go

The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Shirakawa-go is nested deep in the mountainous Hida region of Gifu Prefecture, Japan. While it is most visited in winter for its thick snow covered thatched rooftops and signature hotpot dish, suttate, with our November-end timing, I caught myself mesmerized by the fiery autumn foliage all around town.
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Special Tokyo guide by Julcsi in Tokyo X Local’s Lore

There were only two non-Japanese volunteers working at the Tokyo Olympics. One of the lucky ones is a 24-year-old Hungarian student, Julianna Molnar. We sat down with Julianna to talk about her experiences at the Games, life in Tokyo and her 10+1 must-visit-spots in the city…
