We love higher consciousness 'reads' -- you know, books that fall into the philosophical, esoteric and spiritual realm, but without the dogma. Here are some titles and decks that we're in the process of reviewing....
It’s difficult to find a Kagoshima itinerary online, primarily because so few people visit the southernmost city in Kyushu (and, by extension of that, in Japan’s four main islands). This is a shame for a...
I've always been a fan of Logitech products for as long as I can remember -- we love their keyboards, especially their ergonomic ones. Their ergonomic keyboard has been a godsend for me over the...
Once again, we headed east for the annual New York Times Travel Show and was once again, a media partner, which we've been doing for several years now. One of the things that makes this...
Introducing a relaxing afternoon at the Zodiac Room, which is a wonderful place for a steadfast favorite activity of mine is afternoon tea. Savory sandwiches, scrumptious scones, and sensational sweets all while sipping a warm...
It can be difficult to find a Kumamoto itinerary online at all, let alone a good one. Many travelers, after all, simply make a stop at Kumamoto Castle while riding the Shinkansen from Hakata to...
It’s tempting to build your Nagasaki itinerary around the tragedy that took place here, at least if you’ve never visited before. The moment you arrive, of course, and see the new creation that has sprung...
Many years ago, before I ever set foot in the city myself, I saw an overarching problem with the Fukuoka itinerary options I saw online. Although Fukuoka is one of Japan’s largest cities, in addition...
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