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Hiroshima, Japan

Of course, most people what this city is famous for. Other than that, this city is very charming. Ground Zero Needless to say is that we visited the grounds and the museum that revolves around the atomic bombing. The only surviving building of the atomic explosion used to be a bank building. These days it…
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Kyoto, Japan

It does not take a lot for a city to be less crowded than Tokyo, and Kyoto is a perfect example of that. Arashiyama Bamboo Forest Walking here makes you forget that you’re still close to a big city. It is time to head back. Shall we? Temples, shrines and… Can’t really miss visiting the…
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Tokyo, Japan

Japan… where literally everything is just different. But not less enjoyable…!
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Roma, Italy

All roads lead to Rome, they say. That is for sure true, given that I was here a long ago. Since I left, I have been always on the way to come back, that is for sure. Even though that can be said for many other places, Rome has always been somewhat special. Despite it…
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Cinque Terre & surroundings

The Five Lands… who would not want to permanently reside here…? Beautiful views, great food, strong espressos and delicious tiramisu… what else would you wish for? We visited four out of the five terres. Best reached by train, as parking is nonexistent, let alone the windy access roads. Riomaggiore Riomaggiore is the most southern town…
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Milano, Italy

Milano… (yup, I am using the Italian spelling as it sounds way more… Italian?). Home of the famous Duomo cathedral, the fashion district and cute little street cars. Well… shall we? Around Il Duomo The #1 tourist attraction in Milan, it took almost 600 years to complete, being completed in 1965. It is the largest…