Read The Blog Version for More Information: https://woltersworld.com/the-best-things-that-shock-tourists-about-visiting-tokyo/ Neon Lights, Robot Waiters, Sardine Packed Subways, Godzilla Climbing Over a Building, 40 Million People & No Trash on the Ground. These are just some of the things that SHOCK Tourists when they visit Tokyo, Japan. The megacity and capital of Japan is a tourist’s dream, tons
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If you get your documentation wrong when you travel to the EU, a strange quirk in the Brexit agreement could ruin your entire holiday. One reader who contacted us estimates she lost nearly £2,000 in accommodation, travel and other costs when she was turned away at a Ryanair check-in desk and eventually ended up having
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 (LN2318) on final-approach after a pre-delivery test flight at dusk. aviation-images.com | Universal Images Group via Getty Images Demand for air travel is on the rise ahead of the holidays. So are the costs. But jet fuel hasn’t been this expensive since 2014. Airlines also racing to hire thousands of
Amy’s Kitchen, an organic food brand, made an announcement in March as if they had just won an award, and in a sense, they had. They had been accepted into a growing club of companies earning objective certifications regarding sustainable, environmental, good supply and workplace practices. Consider it a business that got a “good practices”
(CNN) — Airport infrastructure can take a very long time to build. Just ask the planners of Berlin’s new Brandenburg Airport, which has only just entered service after a decades-long building process plagued by engineering mishaps. Even when everything goes smoothly, relatively simple facilities, such as hangars, can take years to build and make ready
Image: Azimut Never a day of rest for the Azimut Grande Trideck — from its world premiere at the Cannes Yachting Festival in September to the Monaco Yacht Show later that month, the new 38m flagship from the Italian builder concluded its showcase at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in America at the end
Hard kombucha company, JuneShine, has raised $24 million in a series B round to accelerate its business with plans to venture into new better-for-you alcohol categories in 2022, and initiate a series of passion projects through celebrity partnerships. The latest round, led by JuneShine’s existing investors including Amberstone and Litani Ventures (launched by RXBar’s founder
Travel Insurance – some people swear by it, others never use it. So what’s the big fuss? We’ll tell you everything you need to know. SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A VAGABUDDY! http://bit.ly/Vagabrothers Recommended Insurance Providers: + World Nomads: http://bit.ly/WorldNomadsInsurance + Insure My Trip: https://www.insuremytrip.com/ + STA Travel: http://bit.ly/STAInsurance + Allianz Travel Insurance: http://bit.ly/AllianzTravelInsurance VAGABROTHERS: We’re Marko
Cheese from all around the world comes in different forms, textures, and colors, from white to blue. It’s eaten in many different ways, and some cheeses have legends or myths behind their invention Let’s take a look at what cheese looks like around the world. MORE AROUND THE WORLD CONTENT: What Cookies Look Like Around
Airbus Commercial Aircraft President Guillaume Faury poses during the unveiling of an Airbus A220-300 aircraft after ist landing in Colomiers near Toulouse, France, July 10, 2018. Regis Duvignau | Reuters Airbus has received an order for 255 new aircraft from U.S. private equity firm Indigo Partners in the first significant deal for the company since
Some people talk about things that catch their eye. I’m more likely to notice things that catch my ear, like words, sounds, voice and tone changes. Recently I’ve noticed more of those things during conversations with men who work in wine — things that, when I heard them, made me turn to the speaker and
Stories of hidden pirate treasure have captivated travellers to the Seychelles for decades. Fuelled by rumours of a map lost by the 18th-century French outlaw La Buse, hunters have scoured land and sea. Abandoned trenches pock-marking coastlines document a fruitless but never-ending quest to find the hallowed spot marked X. A collection of 115 islands
I always think of November and December as smoked salmon season. The truth is that I eat it frequently—mostly for brunch—but during the holidays, I serve it as an appetizer. I love the mild silky smoked salmon from Scotland that is just a little smoky and just salty enough to need a strong coffee or
In this article LMT Karim Sahib | AFP | Getty Images DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Dubai’s last international air show, in November of 2019, feels like another era. Just a few months before the Covid-19 pandemic turned travel upside down, the highly-attended biennial aviation event celebrated an industry that looks very different today. But
The historic success of Popeyes sandwich launch in 2019 yielded droves of copycat products across segments. Now we’re starting to see how that pervasiveness is shaking out. During a Q3 earnings call last month, McDonald’s MCD CEO Chris Kempczinski said his company has gained “significant” share in the QSR chicken market since its sandwich launch
I’ve always found the rallying cry of Game of Thrones’ House of Stark somewhat overly dramatic, but this year is different. Winter is coming, and it’s the winter we’ve all been waiting for. I am so fortunate to have spent many years chasing snow – both as a Winter Olympian and now as a recreational
According to the Good Food Institute, sales in the U.S. plant-based retail food market grew 27% from 2019 to 2020 – a rate almost two times faster than that of total retail food sales, reaching a record $7 billion. Sales are expected to grow at a CAGR of 11.4% from 2021-2026. With this rapidly increasing
Image: Bugatti Don’t know the difference between a supercar and a hypercar? The Petersen Automotive Museum will help you take care of that problem. The Los Angeles museum announced that its next exhibit called, “Hypercars: The Allure of the Extreme”, will open in early December. Over the course of 18 months, the two-part show will
Read the Blog for More Information on The Netherlands: https://woltersworld.com/all-the-little-things-to-know-before-you-visit-the-netherlands/ Heading to The Netherlands & Not Sure What to Expect? Well here we go through the top things that tourists should know when they visit The Netherlands. 1. It is The Netherlands, Not Holland. Holland is the name of two counties in The Netherlands. 2.
Tea is deeply rooted in many cultures. It tends to be more than just a beverage in countries around the world, but a moment of togetherness and connection. From the very first cup of tea, dating back to ancient China in 2732 BC, tea and tea culture have impacted the very way countries socialize. There
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