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What I eat in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ

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If you're planning to ride the legendary Shinkansen, here’s what you need to know before hopping on: 🚄 Best Seat for a Fuji View: Want a prime view of Mt. Fuji? Sit on the right side of the train when leaving TokyoðŸ—ŧ Perfect for taking that iconic shot (look out between Shinagawa and Shizuo
Julia

Julia

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What I Ate in Tokyo, Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
You can also get the full video by searching “Japan Jessica in the Kitchen” on YouTube!  From vegan 7/11 hauls to the best ramen of my life 🍜, here’s a peek at all the incredible food I ate while exploring Tokyo. From must-visit restaurants to the best vegan snacks, this trip was a dream for any
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Jessica ðŸŒą

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.* Japan Photo Inspo .*
Sharing some cute Pinterest inspired photo inspo from my pictures I took in japan part 1!!â›ĐïļâœĻðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸĄðŸœðŸĢ It’s been such a beautiful experience to go to a dream destination and explore and eat and learn! Let me know if you guys would want to see aesthetic Japan vlogs!💗💗âœĻ #japanvibes #pinterestinspi
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Isabella Jansen

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9 must eat restaurants in Kyoto Japan!
my favorite city in Japan
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jeremyj

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Travel guide - Japan
Japan offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge modernity. From the serene temples of Kyoto and the majestic Mount Fuji to the bustling streets of Tokyo and Osaka, the country is a fascinating mix of old and new. Visitors can explore tranquil gardens, indulge in delicious sushi a
Italia Dutton

Italia Dutton

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Places I’d revisit in Japan
Mostly I want to spend a longer time in each place! Make sure you give yourself plenty of time to explore ðŸĐ· #japan #travel #thingstodo
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aaliyah ✈ïļ

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A kitchen scene with two chefs preparing food, featuring the text "Tokyo for Foodies" and "THREE MUST-EAT DISHES," introducing culinary delights.
A bowl of Yuzu shio ramen with an egg and seaweed, alongside a small rice bowl with meat, from AFURI Harajuku.
Four bowls of fresh seafood donburi, including tuna and crab, served on a wooden table at Tsukiji Donburi Ichiba in Tsukiji Outer Market.
What to Eat in Tokyo, Japan! ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸĨŸðŸœðŸĢ
Japan is the perfect travel destination for foodies, and it’s one of the things that will forever keep me coming back. Here are three things my fellow foodies should eat when in Tokyo: 🍜 RAMEN So much ramen in Tokyo, so little time. Japan has some amazing ramen chain restaurants, like Ichiran
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Kristen 📷✈ïļðŸ“

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A Day in the life of a teacher in Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
This is what my mornings typically look like. Workout, breakfast run, tidy up, get ready for work then head out. Usually, I study before work as well. #japanlife #Lemon8Diary #livingabroad #expatlife
Yaya ðŸŒŧ | Life in Japan âœĻ

Yaya ðŸŒŧ | Life in Japan âœĻ

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Everything to Eat in Kyoto part 2
part 2! everything you eat in Kyoto #kyoto #japanesefood #japantrip #omakase #tempura @Lemon8 Food #lemon8food
jeremyj

jeremyj

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A vibrant pink building in American Village, Okinawa, featuring pop art murals of a woman and a classic car, with a shop entrance below. The text overlay reads 'American Village Okinawa Japan'.
The top image shows a teal building with a 'JETTABURGER MARKET CAFE + CANTINA = TEQUILERIA' sign. The bottom image features a red building with a 'BLUE SEAL ICE CREAM' sign and striped awning.
Two people are seated in a restaurant booth. One holds a 'DEATH BY BURGER' pillow, while the other child poses playfully. The interior has decorative lights and bottles.
A slice of Americana in Okinawa Japan ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩðŸ—―
Found this vibrant little corner in the heart of Chatan: The Mihama American Village Where neon lights, quirky shops, and beachy vibes come together for a taste of the States with a Japanese twist. From sunset strolls along the boardwalk to grabbing a bite at one of the many themed cafes, this
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Salty Vagabonds

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A scenic view of a Japanese castle surrounded by cherry blossoms, with a person rowing a boat on a river, highlighting spring activities in Osaka.
Osaka Castle, a multi-tiered white and green structure with golden accents, stands on a stone foundation amidst green foliage.
A pink background with strawberry illustrations, displaying text about Osaka Castle's history and construction details.
What to do in Osaka, Japan
There’s so many more things, but I didn’t have enough room to put them all. 😭 #osaka #Japan #japantravel #spring #travel
ShadeInTheGarden

ShadeInTheGarden

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A traditional multi-tiered Japanese pagoda with intricate red and black architecture, set against a light sky. Text overlay reads "Discover JAPAN" and "Free recommendations & more miles away blog."
The iconic red and white Tokyo Tower stands tall amidst modern city buildings and a busy street with cars. Text overlay reads "See TOKYO TOWER."
A person uses chopsticks to lift noodles from a steaming bowl of ramen, filled with pork, cabbage, and broth, on a wooden table. Text overlay reads "Eat RAMEN."
Mini Japan travel guide ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ
ðŸ‡ŊðŸ‡ĩ Thinking of visiting Japan? There’s no better time to go! âœĻ A mix of ancient traditions & futuristic vibes âœĻ Stunning landscapes & vibrant cities âœĻ Unique culture, food, and experiences ðŸ“ļ Check out the photos for ideas of what to do—you’ll want to pack your bags immediately! 📝
MilesAwayBlog

MilesAwayBlog

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What you should know about shopping in JapanðŸ’Ŋ
Japan is a treasure trove for luxury vintage shopping, offering a unique blend of high-end designer fashion and cultural appreciation for quality craftsmanshipðŸ’Ŋ Tokyo, in particular, is known for its array of vintage stores that cater to discerning shoppers looking for rare, pre-owned luxury it
Julia

Julia

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Dogs in Japan live longer.
“Dogs in Japan consistently outlive American dogs by 3-5 years. It’s not genetics. It’s daily habits.” That honestly blew my mind. Same breeds. Different lifespans. The difference? What owners do (or don’t do) every single day. Here are 3 things American dog owners do that Japanese owners avo
Pups with Paul

Pups with Paul

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