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Japan

Japan Context

The Land of the Rising Sun 
...is a place like no other. Full of tradition, beautiful monuments, and some of the world's best food, a visit to Japan is nothing short of delightful. For Americans, Japanese culture can veer on the quirky side of things, and can feel incredibly foreign. But embracing the foreign feeling can lead Western visitors on a journey of new discoveries and interesting moments. 
Though I've only spent a very short amount of time in Japan, and only in Tokyo, we were so enamored by our experience that we can't wait to visit more frequently, and for longer periods of time. 
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Tokyo

Come explore the various sights, sounds and tastes of the world's most populated city.

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Tsukiji Outer Market Food Tour

Tasting Tokyo, One Food Stall at a Time

Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market is known around the world as being one of the premier destinations for some of the freshest seafood on earth. Although the inner food market moved prior to our tour, the outer food market still provides visitors with a feast for the senses.

Afuri Ramen

Eating ramen is a must-do on any Tokyo itinerary, even if you can't eat gluten.

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Asakusa's Senso-Ji

Behold Tokyo's oldest temple, and be awe-inspired by its beauty and magnificence.

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Meiji jingu

Explore the tranquility of this impressive Shinto shrine surrounded by a peaceful forest.

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