A-shape! A-Shape! A-Shape!

One often wonders what it takes for six people coming from five different companies to travel together. Not to make things even more complicated and troublesome, 4 out 6 of them are working in finance (including me) where one completely understands that finance comes with its own strict and cyclical timelines. Had it not been […]

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Japan, again

One had traveled in a period when he lost track of the whereabouts of his saving. And mine was last year, when logical reason was defeated by impulsiveness of travelling ideas. In the span of seven months, I managed to travel to no less than six countries and more than a dozen cities, even half […]

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Gala Yuzawa: Taste of the Alps

One hour Shinkansen bullet train ride from Tokyo Station will take you to the marvelous ski resort of Gala Yuzawa. The Gala Yuzawa Shinkansen Station is integrally built on the resort. Thus, no hassle for another complex transportation service of Japan. They promote it as the only kind in the world. Be ready to witness […]

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Kyoto: The Old Charms

There were two things that driven me to visit Japan: Hogwarts in USJ Osaka and the thousands of Torii gates of Fushimi Inari in Kyoto. I never expected that Kyoto itself was way more than just the charming Fushimi Inari. When I was there, I had the chance to visit the Arashiyama Bamboo Groove (which […]

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