Tokyo Skytree Town Experience

Often compared to the Freedom Tower in New York, the London Eye, and Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the Tokyo Skytree just celebrated its tenth anniversary. Providing a dramatic change to the city’s skyline in 2012, the Tokyo Skytree also gave the city a new television tower. And, it created an exciting … Read more

UK Top 28 Newsworthy Destinations on TravelSquire

Part 1, Top 28 Destinations for 2020: Newsworthy

The TravelSquire editorial team just announced our picks for the Top 28 Destinations for 2020. We zeroed in on unique destinations with intriguing sites and experiences. The list is divided into four segments including both domestic and international destinations and offers something for every traveler. You’ll find the complete list … Read more

Top Destinations for 2020 on TravelSquire

Top 28 Destinations for 2020

Realizing travelers have varied preferences, TravelSquire’s editorial team spends hours debating which destinations should make our Top 28 list each year. It’s never easy to choose, but we’ve finally reached a decision. We’ve comprised a diverse list with something to intrigue everyone. From bustling urban locales to natural wonders providing … Read more

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Studying, Living and Working Abroad

Take a class then hit the beach in Sydney? Learn the art of Japanese cuisine then go on the town with your classmates to experience Tokyo’s nightlife? Or enroll in an immersive wine program then visit one of Paris’ natural wine bars? These and many more possibilities await students of … Read more

Trunk Hotel, Tokyo

Calling all fashionistas, hipsters and arbiters of cool. Tokyo finally has a boutique hotel to call its own and it’s located in the fashion district of Shibuya, minutes by foot from Omotosando, one of the best shopping streets here and home to luxury brands Prada, Gucci and Louis Vuitton. The … Read more

Yanaka Cemetery Tokyo Japan

3 You May Not Know

Tokyo is a city always on the move and forever changing.  It had been three years since I last visited and I wanted to get out of the grid of the usual neighborhoods like Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ginza. I was looking to go deeper, to explore non-touristy neighborhoods that join … Read more

Tokyo Shibuya Cross Walk

Shibuya District Beyond Shibuya Crosswalk  

Tokyo is a city always on the move and always changing. This wasn’t my first trip there, but it had been three years since my last visit. I was most familiar with the Shibuya neighborhood where I had visited numerous times.  But Shibuya is much more than a neighborhood;  it’s … Read more

2017 Urban Destinations

Top 28: Urban Destinations

We just announced our picks for the most intriguing destinations for the upcoming year in travel. The list, which will be divided into 4 segments, includes every continent and something for every travel style. You’ll find the complete list here. First, we focus on seven thriving urban destinations:  Chicago, Hamburg, … Read more

Osechi Ryora

The Holiday Foods of Tokyo   

Food is central to every holiday celebration and Japan is no exception. The fresh, seasonal ingredients, precise preparation and the complete visual aesthetic—color, balance and design—of traditional Japanese cuisine represent thousands of years of traditions, stories and symbolism.  But it’s not just traditional Japanese foods that make this country a … Read more

The World’s Most Unusual Cafes

The World’s Most Unusual Cafes

You’re sitting at a charming table in a quaint café, sipping coffee, taking in the ruins in some romantic city like Rome. Across the room someone is staring at you alluringly. Nothing could be more perfect. And then you wake up, because, really, this would only happen in a café … Read more

Tokyo

Around Tokyo One Day at a Time

Sprawling over 5,200 square miles and with upwards of 35 million residents, greater Tokyo is the world’s largest metropolis.  Scores of museums and attractions, parks and gardens, restaurants and nightspots tempt visitors.  New attractions, like Tokyo Skytree, the world’s tallest freestanding tower, keep Japan’s capital on the cutting edge.  But … Read more

Layovers: While You’re Waiting

If you’ve ever been stuck with a nasty layover, there’s a good chance you’re familiar with one of these five airports – they’re the busiest in the world! But instead of schlepping around the airport or sitting in a Starbucks for hours, why not turn your down time into an … Read more

Japan

96 Hours in Japan

Japan remains for me “the trip of a lifetime” and even though I am there frequently, its magic makes each visit memorable and instructive.  I learn something new every time. On a personal level, my time there has led me to think more about the group than myself; to be … Read more

The Peninsula Tokyo

From the lobby’s marble floor to the top floor’s panoramic views, The Peninsula Tokyo is, in its entirety, refined through and through. As Tokyo’s landmark hotel, this location of The Peninsula Group doesn’t lack for opulence. The fusion of traditional Japanese culture, the latest technology, sublime service and a prime … Read more

Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills

  Considering the efficiency of Japan, it’s interesting to witness the dramatic change to Roppongi, an enduring neighborhood in the city of Tokyo.  This district has had a diverse and colorful history not unlike the amusement park aura of Times Square, New York, but in its current metamorphosis, Roppongi has … Read more