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Ryugujo Spa Hotel Mikazuki

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Japan is known for its communal bathing in its hot springs. This destination spa just outside Tokyo is a popular one for good reason.

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Naritasan Shinshoji Temple and Omotesando Road, Chiba, Japan

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Chiba is a microcosm of traditional Japan that is easily accessed from Tokyo or the airport. From traditional shops in centuries-old buildings to ancient temples, it’s a place of serenity, excitement, and cultural immersion just outside the bustling city.

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Tokyo: tradition meets the future

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Tokyo, its capital since 1868, is on the island of Honshu in the Japan archipelago, bordered by Chiba and Saitama prefectures and Tokyo Bay.

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A week in Virginia’s Blue Ridge

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The 469 mile drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway is one of America’s most scenic road trips. This mountaintop roadway provides scenic trails and vistas from Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park to Smoky Mountain National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee. It also runs through a region of cities and towns rich in historical, cultural, and culinary experiences.

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Galveston, Texas: A treasure of an island

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We were on an island with gentle breezes and shimmering water, the lyrics of the 1969 Glen Campbell hit dancing in our heads. We heard the “sea winds blowing” and watched the “sea waves crashing”, and “sea birds flying in the sun” — in Galveston.

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Morocco: Rabat, Casablanca, and Agadir

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We docked in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, and the busiest seaport in North Africa. We would soon discover that this leading commercial and industrial center of Morocco is strikingly different from the city in the movie of the same name. But first we headed for the capital city, Rabat…

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Top Gifts For Travelers

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Looking for a gift idea for your favorite traveler? Here’s my top 10 List, by price, of indispensable travel accessories and where to find them.

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A Royal Rendezvous of Cunard’s Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth cruise ships

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On September 25, 1967, as the Queen Mary was about to make her final transatlantic voyage en route to Long Beach, she passed her sister ship, the original Queen Elizabeth. Their captains stood on deck while the ships’ horns sounded.

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Brussels

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Brussels, headquarters of NATO and administrative center of the European Union, boasts a skyline of modern skyscrapers, but the heart of the city is its historical center of glorious medieval buildings and impressive museums.

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Dakar, Senegal

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Produce, household goods, and jewelry lined the sidewalks. Women in brightly colored dresses balanced bowls filled with cloth dolls on their heads.

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