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Hotel Review: Lake Toya View Nonokaze Resort, Hokkaido, Japan
If you’re on the lookout for a vacation idea in Japan with a mix of luxury and the tranquility of nature, then Lake Toya Nonokaze Resort in Toyako Onsen, Hokkaido might just be your perfect match. Here are 5 reasons why. โ not a sponsored post lake, mountain, sky Set against the backdrop of Lake…
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Scotland Hotel Review: Greshornish House Hotel, Isle of Skye, UK
If you’re looking for a hotel in Scotland near Edinbane in Isle of Skye, then this post is for you. Greshornish House Hotel is located at a quite remote place somewhat close to Edinbane with a top notch service for their guests. And if you’re in luck, you could see the beautiful aurora (I actually…
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Hotel Review in Scotland: Loch Ness Guest House, Fort Augustus
Hello hello I am back after being gone for a month! ๐ I just completed my trip to the UK (Scotland & London) and US (New York) this past month. It’s winter in both countries and everything there was so beautifully decorated for Christmas, so I have a bunch of stories to tell ๐ __…
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Hotel Review: Ooike Hotel, Fujikawaguchiko
Fujikawaguchiko is a small touristy town offering picturesque views of Mount Fuji. The town was packed with a lot of tourists despite us going during the low season. Roads and attractions were all busy during the day, but the ambiance became peaceful and relaxing during the night. Similar to the Arashiyama story, I’m glad that…
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Hotel Review: MUNI Kyoto, Arashiyama
Arashiyama can get super busy during the day with people coming from Kyoto/other areas to see the famous bamboo forest. I wanted to avoid the crowds by exploring the area early in the morning instead– and I’m so glad I made that decision by staying overnight in Arashiyama. The hotel I stayed in made my…
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Hotel Review: Padma Ubud Resort – Tranquil Zen Hideaway
Welcome to my first hotel review on this blog! โจ The perfect zen getaway in Bali may not always be a bamboo bungalow exposed to the wilderness, nor an outdoor net bed overlooking the mountains. Yes, both options are picturesque definition of zen; but in a tropical country like Indonesia, there’s a lot of mosquitoes…