A Tour of a Japanese Supermarket - Beisia
/A complete guide and tour of Japanese supermarket Beisia - home goods, toys, pet supplies, and more!
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A complete guide and tour of Japanese supermarket Beisia - home goods, toys, pet supplies, and more!
Read MoreIn October, long-sleeved shirts or lightweight sweaters are ideal for sunny afternoons. For chillier days a light coat will keep you cozy and comfortable. Here is what we ended up wearing during our two-week trip from October 4th through October 18th.
Read MoreMost people know that Daiso is the Japanese Dollar Store, but not many people know about Seria. It is the second largest 100 yen shop and they are known to be the classier one of the two.
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Read MoreJapan’s convenience stores are more than just a place to grab some food. It has succeeded in becoming a required part of many people’s daily lives because unlike many of its overseas counterparts, they offer a host of additional services.
Read MoreI’ve been to Asheville a couple of times before, but this is the first time I explored Downtown Asheville a little more. I also had my dog, Kuma, with me and I was excited to see what kind of dog-friendly things I could do with her since Asheville calls itself “Dog City USA”.
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Read MoreWe finally made a trip to Japan after three long years of waiting to see our family. Every year we visit, there is always something new and exciting to see and do; however this time, we noticed some changes that we weren’t expecting.
Read MorePreparing for any trip can be overwhelming, especially if you are traveling overseas for a long period of time. We have traveled to Japan countless number of times, so we've become pros at getting ready for our trip. These are some tips on how to prepare for your trip to Japan.
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Read MoreThis world-class market is known for its high-quality food and has an array of food options. Crystal was looking forward to trying Kappacasein Dairy’s world-famous toastie (grilled cheese sandwich).
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Read MoreWe are a bit obsessed with British history and have been fascinated by King Henry VIII and his six wives. We spent half a day exploring both indoors and outside the palace.
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