Notes of Nomads: The Middle East & South Asia
Thanks so much to everyone who participated in last week’s discussion on Latin America and the Caribbean! This week, we’re heading to the Middle East and South Asia! We are planning to spend three months traveling next year. If we
Notes of Nomads: The Middle East & South Asia
Thanks so much to everyone who participated in last week’s discussion on Latin America and the Caribbean! This week, we’re heading to the Middle East and South Asia! We are planning to spend three months traveling next year. If we
The Rooster Market That Sells Rakes…
The Tori-no-Ichi (酉の市 – rooster market) is an open-air fair that takes place annually on the Days of the Rooster in November according to the Chinese zodiac. Formerly, the Japanese used a system of time called jikkan jūnishi (十干十二支), also
The Rooster Market That Sells Rakes…
The Tori-no-Ichi (酉の市 – rooster market) is an open-air fair that takes place annually on the Days of the Rooster in November according to the Chinese zodiac. Formerly, the Japanese used a system of time called jikkan jūnishi (十干十二支), also
Notes of Nomads: Latin America & The Caribbean Edition
Thanks so much to everyone who participated in last week’s discussion on vast North America! This week, we’re heading south to Latin America and the Caribbean! We are planning to spend three months traveling next year. If we were to
Notes of Nomads: Latin America & The Caribbean Edition
Thanks so much to everyone who participated in last week’s discussion on vast North America! This week, we’re heading south to Latin America and the Caribbean! We are planning to spend three months traveling next year. If we were to
Unlimited Wi-Fi Access in Japan for Less Than $5 a Month…
In Japan and need access to the Internet? Despite all its technological advances, free public Wi-Fi in Japan is unfortunately not as accessible or reliable as you might think. Well, today I’m going to let you in on a little
Unlimited Wi-Fi Access in Japan for Less Than $5 a Month…
In Japan and need access to the Internet? Despite all its technological advances, free public Wi-Fi in Japan is unfortunately not as accessible or reliable as you might think. Well, today I’m going to let you in on a little
Tokyo’s Largest Park…
Showa Kinen Kōen (昭和記念公園 – Showa Memorial Park) was built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the former Emperor Showa’s reign. Covering an area of 180 hectares (440 acres) or around 31 Tokyo Dome’s, Showa Kinen Kōen is by far
Tokyo’s Largest Park…
Showa Kinen Kōen (昭和記念公園 – Showa Memorial Park) was built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the former Emperor Showa’s reign. Covering an area of 180 hectares (440 acres) or around 31 Tokyo Dome’s, Showa Kinen Kōen is by far
Notes of Nomads: North America Edition
Thanks so much to everyone who participated in last week’s discussion on diverse Africa! This week, we’re heading across the Atlantic to North America! We are planning to spend three months traveling next year. If we were to spend those
Notes of Nomads: North America Edition
Thanks so much to everyone who participated in last week’s discussion on diverse Africa! This week, we’re heading across the Atlantic to North America! We are planning to spend three months traveling next year. If we were to spend those
Romantic Karuizawa…
There’s nothing better than a good road trip! Earlier this week we hit the road to enjoy the beautiful Japanese Autumn colors in Karuizawa (軽井沢). Nestled at the base of active volcano Mt. Asama, Karuizawa is an upmarket resort town
Romantic Karuizawa…
There’s nothing better than a good road trip! Earlier this week we hit the road to enjoy the beautiful Japanese Autumn colors in Karuizawa (軽井沢). Nestled at the base of active volcano Mt. Asama, Karuizawa is an upmarket resort town



