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You don't have to live here, but stop by to see the bouquets
The recipe for a first-class and expensive Japanese five: 1) you take a 3-star hotel and increase the room area by 1 sq. m. 2) the area of ​ ​ ​ ​ the bathroom - by 0.
 •  13 years ago
Japan Day 3: 20 Meals at 270 Km/H, Japanese Baths and Shabu Shabu!
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Today it all started with a not-so-good morning that followed a very good evening. We ate breakfast quickly, got ready quickly, tried to sleep on the bus... We saw an interesting hotel.
 •  13 years ago
Slightly tortured 3 located in the center
As elsewhere in Japan, the hotel does not surprise or disappoint. The Karasuma Hotel is well located close to transport links and not too far from the glorious Gion area.
 •  13 years ago
Japan, Day 2. Golden Pavilion, Kiyomizudera Pure Water Temple, Philosopher's Stone Garden
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After two bottles of sake tonight, not only has my memory not been clouded, but it has even sharpened and expanded. So, the second day in Japan (see previous review), still Kyoto, but much more impressions!
 •  13 years ago
Excellent average
All hotels in Kyoto do not contain signs of luxury. 3-stars are not very different from 5-stars. In the top five, there can be a large bouquet of fresh flowers in the hall, and there will be a good view of the city.
 •  13 years ago
Japan, Day 1. Deer Park, Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine
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I'm flying out of Kyiv, the weather is snowdrifts (see photo). There is snow in Osaka, but the ground is dry. It turns out that snow is rare in Japan. The airport is very pretty, built in the form of a long glass hill.
 •  13 years ago
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