A trip to Jordan isn’t complete without an excursion into the Wadi Rum, located in the southern part of the peaceful country in the Middle East. Jordan’s most famous desert offers adventure at every turn. As a UNESCO World Heritage…
Springtime in Japan celebrates the spectacular flowers that break into bloom, giving residents and visitors alike a new life. Cherry Blossoms are probably the most popular and well known flower blossoms though Japan offers an entire season of flowers to…
How to Use Japanese Public Transportation Japan’s transportation system is world famous and for a very good reason. It’s efficient, relatively inexpensive and convenient for residents and travelers, alike. At first glance, Japan’s transportation system looks massive web of different…
A year abroad as a Japanese exchange student is equal parts exhilarating and intimidating. One of the most stressful things is figuring out how to live in a different country with a different language and different customs. Through my process…
When visiting Japan on vacation or for a long-term stay, visiting a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple is a must. And knowing the proper etiquette for visitors is important. As an American exchange student living in Japan, I’m here to…
Japanese Holidays to Celebrate Whether you’re exploring Japan for a weeklong getaway or spending a year as an exchange student or English teacher, celebrate Japan’s holidays. Here’s a guide for the Japanese Holidays to celebrate. January 1st: New Year’s Day…
After exploring the rugged landscape of Jordan, like Petra and the Wadi Rum, enjoy the luxurious side of Jordan with a spa escape to the Dead Sea. A quick jaunt from Amman, and its international airport, the Dead Sea is…
After living in Japan for months, its equal parts familiar and weird. And this extends to snacks. Find an American favorite with a Japanese twist like blueberry Pringles to corn-flavored Kit-Kats. Or sample a unique Japanese favorite, like fish egg…
Tokyo blends the energy of New York City with the refinement of Paris. Though it can be intimidating to plan a trip for a first time visitor, especially if it’s their first trip to Asia. By combining the traditional Japanese…
Packing List for Japanese Exchange Students Spending a year abroad is exciting. I know, I’m living and studying in Tokyo, Japan, for a year as a high-school student. Packing for a year can be daunting, I spent weeks planning and…
Has a movie ever inspired you to travel across the world? Back in the late 80s, I sat in a movie theater watchingIndiana Jones and The Last Crusadeand saw The Treasury for the first time. I knew I had to…
Shinjuku, the neighborhood around one of the busiest Metro Stations in Tokyo, is known as entertainment district to most. This area offers restaurants and bars that locals frequent though the tourists come for one show in particular. With an over-the-top,…