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Osaka As Japan's second city, Osaka has plenty to keep visitors amused. From shopping, fine restaurants to stunning cultural attractions, this energetic place is the perfect example to experience Japanese diversity. |
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Tokyo Tokyo, Japan's capital, is crammed full of excellent shops, restaurants and of course, people. It is forever changing and recently districts such as Roppongi and Marunouchi with their fabulous new hotels and retail complexes. |
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Beijing The capital of the world's most populous nation is home to many landscapes that dates back millennia. It is a testament to the dynasties that left its own mark, making it one of the premier tourist spots in the world. |
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Seoul The Korean sense of identity is fiercely preserved with many ancient ways of life remaining intact. Behind the neon lights, this rich, traditional cultural heritage is still evidenced by Confucian ethics and Buddhist temples, gates and shrines. |
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