Travel destinations: Tokyo

on Saturday, October 2, 2010

Tokyo is the most popular city with tourists in the whole of Japan and the reason for this is clear. Tokyo is a very easy city for western visitors, as western culture has infiltrated almost every aspect of Tokyo life. Such famous landmarks as the Tokyo Tower and the Tokyo National Museum offer an exciting experience for all members of the family. Those with an interest in culture will undoubtedly be fascinated by Japanese pop culture, in intriguing adaptation of the western equivalent, much beloved by young locals. Travelling around Tokyo is safe and speedy, facilitated by an excellent public transport network and helpful inhabitants.


Tokyo , Japan ‘s megacity de facto capital is one of 47 prefectures, or national sub-divisions in Japan . It is located on the eastern side of Honshu , the third largest Japanese island. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populated metropolis in the world with a population of over 35 million people. In spite of the fact that Japan ‘s overall population is declining, Tokyo ‘s is growing. It boasts the largest gross domestic product worldwide for a city.

Originally a small fishing village named Edo, Tokyo was the Emperor Ota Dokan’s choice for the Edo Castle . By the 1600s Edo became the centre of shogun Tokugawa leyasu’s nationwide military government. By the 1800s Edo had become the nation’s political and cultural center. The city of Tokyo was then established but abolished as a municipality around 1943 and merged with the Metropolitan Prefecture of Tokyo. Tokyo is designed around major train stations in a high-density fashion with their own right-of-way. By 1970 Tokyo ‘s subway and commuter rail networks became one of the busiest in the world. In the 1980s Japan experienced a real estate boom that crashed in the early 1990s. Many companies, banks and individuals met with significantly reduced real estate properties and Japan is still recovering from this economic crisis.

Tokyo boasts several outlying islands extending as far as 1,850 m from central Tokyo . The Izu Islands are a group of volcanic islands and form part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park . Tokyo lies in a sub-tropic humid climate zone with hot humid summers and mild winters. There is sporadic snowfall and it occurs almost every year during the winter season. Tokyo is an urban heat island, meaning its metropolis is considerably warmer than surrounding rural areas. Tokyo experiences typhoons every year although these are seldom very strong. Tokyo has enacted an emissions cap system in order to cut down on greenhouse gases.
Some wonderful tourist attractions include Tokyo ‘s many impressive museums. Tokyo National Museum is Tokyo ‘s largest museum. It specializes exclusively in Japanese art and sculpture. The National Museum of Western Art boasts collections of modern Japanese art and foreign films. There are many theatres for the performing arts such as noh and kabuki. Noh is a major form of classic Japanese musical theatre while kabuki is a form of traditional Japanese theatre. It is known for the elaborate theatrical make-up of its performers. Symphony orchestras and other musical organizations perform Western and traditional music. Ueno Park boasts the National Museum of Science and a public zoo. The Japanese Sumo Association is located in Tokyo and features three official annual sumo tournaments in January, May and September. Tokyo often hosts sports tournaments in tennis, soccer, judo and swim meets.Many festivals occur in Tokyo throughout the year. Major events include the Sanno at Hie Shrine and the biennial Kanda festivals. The Kanda features a parade with gorgeously decorated floats and thousands of people in attendance. Tokyo cuisine is internationally acclaimed. Typical meals are punctuated by raw fish, sushi and vinegared rice. This cosmopolitan and stunning city is well worth the visit and offers entertainment and cultural attractions to suit virtually every tourist.

Travel destinations: Andorra

Andorra, a tiny principality wedged between France and Spain, popular for its winter and summer resorts. On average an estimated 10 million people visit each year, and tourism is the main industry. The country occupies an area of 468 square kilometres, and has the rugged mountainous terrain of the Pyrenees, narrow valleys, beautiful lakes and three major rivers. The official language is Catalan.

Andorra sightseeing
Skiing is the major tourist activity, and the main resorts are Grandvalira and Vallnord. If you don’t fancy swooping down the slopes, the country has several other interesting attractions on offer.
La Vella is the mini-state’s main town, and is home to several museums and monuments, including the Miniature Museum and the Perfume Museum. Or chill out at Caldea, Europe’s largest health spa. There are 6,000 square metres of pools, lagoons, jacuzzis and saunas. The Comapedrosa National Park, Sorteny Valley National Park and Madriu Valley offer the outdoor person many activities, such as hiking and rock climbing. The Naturalanda Park on La Rabassa Mountain claims to have the world’s largest alpine coaster.
Andorra travel
Andorra does not have its own airport. The nearest one is El Prat Barcelona, about 140 kilometres away. Getting around the country is primarily by cars as there are no railways either. The main road cuts through the country from the Spanish to the French borders. Towns and villages are connected by buses, and there are daily buses from Barcelona in Spain and Toulouse in France.
Anorra climate
The principality experiences cold winters and mild summers. The highest rainfall is during the autumn.




Sydney–Australia

on Friday, October 1, 2010

Sydney (pronounced /ˈsɪdni/) is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia’s south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. With an approximate population of 4.5 million in the Sydney metropolitan area the city is the largest municipality in Oceania. Inhabitants of Sydney are called Sydneysiders, comprising a cosmopolitan and international population of people from many places around the world.
The site of the first British colony in Australia, Sydney was established[7] in 1788 at Sydney Cove by Arthur Phillip, commodore of the First Fleet as a penal colony. The city is built on hills surrounding Port Jackson which is commonly known as Sydney Harbour, where the iconic Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge are featured prominently. The hinterland of the metropolitan area is surrounded by national parks, and the coastal regions feature many bays, rivers, inlets and beaches including the famous Bondi Beach. Within the city are many notable parks, including Hyde Park and Royal Botanical Gardens.
Sydney is classified as an Alpha World City+ according to the Loughborough University group data inventory of GaWC research, which reflects its reputation as an international centre for commerce, arts, fashion, culture, entertainment, music, education and tourism. Sydney has hosted major international sporting events, including the 1938 British Empire Games, the 2000 Summer Olympics, and the final match of the 2003 Rugby World Cup. The main airport serving Sydney is Sydney Airport.
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Paris–The dreamy city

The capital of the light, you will have the holidays great to discover life, nature, people here. Depending on the bag of money, you have the option to interesting. Images on the New York Times.
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Val D´Isere Travel Guide

Its dedicated fans – consider that Val D´Isere has the best off-piste skiing in Europe. The TimeOut magazine stated that it was propably the best ski resort in the world. This high-altitude glacial resort has a reliable snow record and modern lift system. Recommended for strong intermediates and experts. Busy nightlife, but light on gourmet restaurants for a resort of this size and sophistication.

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Val d'Isère combines with neighbouring Tignes to form one of the principal winter playgrounds of Europe. More British skiers go here than to any other resort in the world and amount to 36 per cent of the population during the winter months.

Spring in Philadelphia

The flowers colorful bloom on the street or in campus of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Science, Philadelphia. Nguyen Hoa Hong shares photos with readers.
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Michigan Travel Guide

Michigan is the only state that borders on four of the five Great Lakes. The state has the peculiar shape of a mitten and residents can often be seen raising their open right hand and pointing to where they live. Michigan actually consists of two big peninsulas, joined at the top of the Lower Peninsula by I-75 and the Mackinac Bridge. The topography of the Lower Peninsula consists of low rolling hills giving way to a northern tableland of hilly belts. The Upper Peninsula is level in the east, with swampy areas; the western region is higher and more rugged.

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On the shores of the great lakes you find many attractions: Apostle Islands, Pictured Rocks, Sleeping Bear, Isle Royale are all national lakeshores.
Lansing is the capital of Michigan but Detroit is the biggest city. Detroit is the car capital of the world. The Sloan Museum, the Henry Ford museum, and the Automotive Hall of Fame celebrate this role.

Takayama Travel Guide

on Thursday, September 30, 2010

Present Takayama city was formed on 1 Feb. 2005 as a result of merging 9 surrounding towns and villages to the former Takayama city.
Due to this merger, Takayama city has become the largest municipality in terms of its area in Japan, exceeding the largest city, Shizuoka, the largest town, Ashoro, and the largest village, Rubetsu. Moreover, Takayama city is larger than Kagawa and Osaka prefectures, and is almost as the same area size as Tokyo metropolitan excluding islands. Takayama city is the only municipality in Japan that is larger than a prefecture in terms of its geographical size. However, inhabitable land is limited as 92% of its area is occupied by mountain forest.
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In the center of former Takayama city, a castle and merchant towns from the Edo Period have been maintained to today. Due to its landscape, the region is called Little Kyoto in Hida region. In sightseeing guides, the region is introduced as Hida Takayama, attracting a large number of visitors from across Japan every year. Recently, Hida Takayama was introduced as a town maintaining an original landscape of Japan, and the number of tourists from overseas is on the increase as well. Hida Takayama has acquired 3 stars in the French Michelin practical guidebook “Voyager Pratique Japon” as a must visit sightseeing spot.

Arnhem Travel Guide

Arnhem (pop. 135 000) called the “Garden City on the Rhine ” is better known to World War II veterans as the city of A Bridge Too Far (British paratroopers tried and failed to gain a foothold across the Rhine there). A unique thing in this so-called Garden city are the trolley busses; they use electricity-wires instead of benzine and are thus very environment-friendly. While in town see the Dutch Open Air Museum—a collection of buildings and costumes from throughout the Netherlands and take a look at Burger's Zoo as well. This petting zoo is located on the same street as Arnhem's most famous Museums.
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Arnhem rates a half-day visit when you want to enjoy the sights near the center but add more time if you want to see the Airborne Museum in nearby Grote Hartensteyn or medieval Doorwerth Castle. Art lovers will want to visit Otterloo and its collection of van Goghs at the Kroller Muller Museum. When you're planning to stay the night in Arnhem it's real good fun to stroll the lively squares, especially the Hotspots full of bars, pubs, cafes, restaurants and big disco's.
Part or or all of this text stems from the original article at: http://www.world66.com/europe/netherlands/arnhem/modify

Manchester, Liverpool and North West Travel Guide

Manchester and Liverpool occupy the opposite ends of an axis, the Manchester Ship Canal, which runs through the middle of old Lancashire county. An industrial area of northwest England, this region is famous for its gritty, hardscrabble colliery and mill towns, music legends and football (soccer) teams. The Beatles and other purveyors of the Mersey Beat put Liverpool on the map in the 1960s. Since the 1980s and 90s Manchester United, an unstoppable football powerhouse, and Oasis, a heavily Beatles-influenced rock band, have added glitter to the city’s grim industrial past.
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Though the history of the area can be traced back to William the Conqueror’s Domesday Book, the industrial revolution and shipping in the 18 th and 19 th centuries effectively brought the Northwest of England to international prominence. Cotton mills produced material for export and depended on the importation of raw cotton from the American South. This source dried up during the American Civil War with devastating consequences for Lancashire mills. Liverpool became the predominant port in England during the 18 th , 19 th and early 20 th centuries, carrying slaves and immigrants, as well as first-class passengers, to America in tall ships and ocean liners. Today, the Liverpool docks have been transformed into a cultural center that, among other things, celebrates the shipping and musical heritage of the city.
Besides the post-industrial cities of Liverpool and Manchester, visitors to the Northwest should take in the unique cultural experience of Blackpool, a seaside town with a flair for the kitschy. The Blackpool Tower, a smaller scaled replica of the Eiffel Tower, can be seen from miles away on a clear day. The whole town seems to revel in its carnival atmosphere. For a more subdued experience of seaside bathing on the chilly Irish Sea, try Southport, a genteel Victorian town situated between Liverpool and Blackpool.
Accommodations in the Northwest cater to short visits in a range of hotels and B&Bs or long-term visits in rented, self-catering cottages, apartments, and canal boats. Even walkers who take advantage of the many public footpaths that crisscross the countryside and bicyclists will find lodging suited to their particular needs.