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The most original places in China and Japan
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Tokyo Tower, a symbol of resurgence in the heart of Minato

Located in the Minato district, Tokyo Tower (東京タワー, Tōkyō Tawā) stands as one of the most recognizable landmarks of the Japanese capital’s skyline. It is a top destination for travelers in Japan and even boasts its own emoji: 🗼. This lattice structure—inspired by the Eiffel Tower but adapted with its own functional aesthetic—has been the
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Renting a car and driving in Japan in 2026

If you are thinking of travelling to Japan and renting a vehicle to get around more freely, we will tell you how to do it and some things you should keep in mind. Is it possible to drive a car in Japan as a tourist? Yes, tourists can drive cars in Japan as long as
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Togakushi-Jinja, five shrines in the heart of Nagano

Deep in Nagano Prefecture, where mountain peaks seem to touch the sky, lies one of Japan’s most fascinating spiritual treasures. Togakushi-Jinja is not a single temple, but a complex of five sacred shrines (Okusha, Chusha, Hokosha, Kuzuryusha and Hinomikosha) spread across the slopes of Mount Togakushi. At Asiahop, we believe that this destination represents the
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Family trip to China

China is a destination that seems straight out of an adventure book and is fascinating for all ages. The Asian giant is a hospitable country and very safe to travel around with children. The mix of ancient traditions, its aesthetics so different from the West and the abundance of technology keeps the little ones’ curiosity
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Xiamen, the best-kept secret of the Chinese coast

If you’re looking for a destination in China that combines sea breezes, colonial buildings, and mouthwatering food, you have to set your sights on Xiamen. At Asiahop, we love this corner of the world because it breaks away from the chaos of the big metropolises. It’s relaxed, clean, and has a unique personality. Where is
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Tottori Sand Dunes

Tottori Prefecture is located in the Chūgoku region, in the west of Honshū Island. It borders Hyogo to the east, Shimane to the west, Okayama to the south, and the Sea of Japan to the north. It is on this border that one of the country’s most spectacular geographical features can be found. The famous
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What to see and do in Beijing in 3 days

As with many large cities in Asia, it is very difficult to see everything a big metropolis has to offer in a short period of time. Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, Osaka… these are megacities where we could spend a month and still be surprised by new places to discover. But the reality is that we usually
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The force of the wind and sea in Aoshima

On the eastern coast of Kyūshū lies Miyazaki Prefecture, a region with tourist attractions such as Takachiho Gorge, Udo Shrine, and the Nishitachi restaurant and entertainment district. But one of the most impressive places in Miyazaki is the small island of Aoshima, just over half an hour by train from the prefectural capital. Aoshima is
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Xiaolongbao, Shanghai’s culinary treasure

Xiaolongbao is one of the most recognisable and delicious dishes in Chinese cuisine. They consist of thin wheat dough filled with different ingredients and traditionally steamed in small bamboo baskets. What is Xiaolongbao? There are several characteristics that distinguish Xiaolongbao from other similar steamed dough dishes. With a delicate, very thin, almost transparent dough, the
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Chongqing’s Luohan Temple

Among the steep streets of Chongqing (重庆), one of China’s largest cities, lies an oasis of serenity that transports visitors to centuries past. Luohan Temple (罗汉寺), also known as Arhat Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in China, offering a unique spiritual experience amid the fast-paced atmosphere of this modern metropolis in southwest