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Naoshima Island

Photos from the Road: Art Installations on Naoshima Island Japan

Asia, Destinations, Experience More, Japan, Photos

  Naoshima Island is one of the most interesting art projects I’ve come across during my travels. Since 1989, the small island, located in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea, has slowly been transformed into a series […]

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Giving up the Life of Travel–Joining the Marines

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Well, I know it may come as a surprise to many of you, but I’ve decided to make some life changes. Traveling the world as a digital nomad is great and all, but it’s become

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Sleeping at an Internet Café

Experimental Accommodation in Japan: Sleeping at an Internet Café

Asia, Destinations, Getting Local, Japan, Travel Better

While traveling in Japan, I wanted to report on some of the alternative accommodation types. From Fukuoka, I already wrote about sleeping in a capsule hotel. That was a unique, first-time experience for me. So

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Finding the Hidden Onsen of Beppu Japan

Asia, Destinations, Getting Local, Japan, Travel Better

There are onsen for everybody in Beppu: mud baths, sand baths, and the typical mineral water baths. Onsen is the Japanese word for hot springs. Normally bathing facilities are built around the water source, or

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kurokawa onsen

Photos from the Road: The Mineral Baths of Kurokawa Onsen

Asia, Destinations, Experience More, Japan, Photos

My trip to Japan was loosely planned around onsen. Onsen is the Japanese term for hot springs. Only on rare occasions are these hot springs in a natural setting. More commonly, a bath has been

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first day in a new country

First Day in a New Country (Japan): Here’s What I Do

Asia, Destinations, Japan, Philosophy of Travel, Travel Better

I thought it was going to be a one-time post when I wrote about my first day in Vietnam last year. But after thinking it over, I determined it’s a useful column. I don’t have

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Kumamoto

Photos from the Road: Kumamoto Castle and Hosokawa House

Asia, Destinations, Experience More, Japan, Photos

  Stopping in Kumamoto was a last-minute decision for me. It turned out to be a good one. The city was on the way from Fukuoka to Aso Caldera. I read about a few worthy

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capsule hotel in japan

My Capsule Hotel in Japan Experience

Asia, Destinations, Getting Local, Japan, Travel Better

On the day I arrived in Japan, all the hostels in Fukuoka were booked solid. It was a Korean holiday, and the international ferry to Fukuoka is a popular jaunt for Busaners. I knew I’d

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ramen

Fukuoka Japan: Where Ramen is a Real Meal

Asia, Destinations, Food, Getting Local, Japan, Travel Better

For most of us, ramen is a plastic package of dried noodles and powder flavoring. For fancy ramen, we might imagine a styrofoam bowl filled with the same dried noodles and maybe even some dried

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On Sailing to Japan

Asia, Destinations, Japan, South Korea, Travel Stories

There is only one proper way to get to an island. I always feel like I’m cheating myself if I fly. To get to Japan, I knew I had to take the ferry. “But flights

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korea

7 Observations from Korea

Asia, Destinations, Getting Local, South Korea, Travel Better

1) The existence of kimchi-specific refrigerators You’ve heard of kimchi, but did you know Koreans have special refrigerators in their kitchens with individualized temperature control for making different types of kimchi? I can’t even begin

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korean sauna

Jjimjilbang: The Real Korean Sauna and Bathhouse Experience

Asia, Destinations, Getting Local, South Korea, Travel Better

I have a habit of finding saunas and thermal waters in different places around the world. Most of all I like being warm, but also I’ve found it’s a great way into a culture. Normally

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Gyeongbokgung Palace in Winter: A different Perspective [Photos]

Asia, Destinations, Experience More, Photos, South Korea

  It’s cold in Seoul in the winter. And I’m not a fan of the low temperatures. But from time to time I do appreciate seeing different places in the different seasons. I had been

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According to What

Ai Weiwei: According to What?

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I went to Washington DC’s Hirshhorn Gallery without really knowing anything about Ai Weiwei’s artistic career. I was mostly interested in seeing if Ai is a great artist, or if the US media pays him

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Lunar New Year

Korean Lunar New Year in Seoul

Asia, Destinations, South Korea, Travel Stories

Two months ago, I thought I might be in South Africa during February. As it turned out, I was invited to Korea to spend the Lunar New Year holiday. It is one of the two

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naples

The Naples That I Saw [Photos]

Destinations, Europe, Experience More, Italy, Photos

Naples is authentic. I think that word might get thrown around too much these days without meaning. Where other city’s historic cores have been taken over by souvenir shops, tourist restaurants, and designer brand shopping,

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Walk around Orvieto Italy

A Walk around Orvieto Italy [Photos]

A Walk around, Destinations, Europe, Italy, Travel Better

A Walk around Orvieto Italy Orvieto is Umbria’s imposing hill town. You won’t notice much, pulling in on the train. The city is perched a thousand feet up on a piece of volcanic tuff rock.

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Italy: Love it or leave it Review

Destinations, Europe, Italy, Philosophy of Travel, Travel Better

Beauty in Italy “Everything in Italy is beautiful…on the surface.” The film presents to us at the start. It’s true. This country exudes beauty: from the Roman frescos preserved in Herculaneum to the natural beauty

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Nikiszowiec Historic Working-class Housing

Destinations, Europe, Experience More, Photos, Poland

Nikiszowiec Historic Working-class Housing Nikiszowiec Katowice Poland   Nikiszowiec was built as housing for miners between the years 1908 to 1919. It’s a district in the city of Katowice, in Silesia, in the southwest of Poland.

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south iceland

South Iceland in Photos

Destinations, Europe, Experience More, Iceland, Photos

  “We’re all related, but we’re not inbred.” Gunnar told us as he drove the van back towards Reykjavik after a full day of touring South Iceland. It was one of the many quotes and

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My Amateur Attempt to Photograph the Northern Lights in Iceland

Destinations, Experience More, Photos

You can’t see the Northern Lights from Reykjavik. On the rare occasion that you can, you need to view them from a particular spot when they are particularly active. But it’s not like seeing them

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Eating Rome

Destinations, Europe, Food, Italy, Travel Better

A Walking Food Tour of Rome If the first thing we think about Rome is ancient ruins of the former Roman civilization, the second is food. Italy has a love affair with food like no

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2012—How I traveled

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2012 was another incredible year of travel and I feel extraordinarily grateful for being able to maintain a mobile lifestyle. For those of you who are new here, I haven’t inherited a great sum of

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Michelangelo’s David according to a Renaissance Pigeon

Destinations, Europe, Italy

Warning: the following is a guest post by a Renaissance pigeon. All opinions expressed are his own and not Bohemian Traveler’s. The true story of why they moved Michelangelo’s David inside   I want to tell

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