Tokyo oktoberfest 2017
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Since there is a free 5-day visa for 80 countries, so I took the opportunity to visit. See my trip report below. With the Belarus visa requiring an entry and departure from Minsk airport I just picked a nearby city to fly out of, which happened to be Berlin.
I keep saying that I will spend a month in Berlin one year. This year is not that year, but a two day revisit is better than nothing.
I have a few friends there as well, so it was good to catch up with while I was there. Yes, Sydney! I am in Tokyo on behalf of a Japanese tourism board based in Australia, which required a Sydney departure for my trip. I confused many of my Australian friends that I was in Sydney for a day, and not even in Melbourne. I stayed in the city so as soon as I dropped my bags off I walked straight to the harbour, which is always an impressive sight.
Being based in Vietnam this is like an infrastructure holiday, and I am in awe and envy of the railway system. Visiting Minsk on the free 5-day visa for Belarus — Visiting Belarus used to be a costly process, but now visitors from many countries can get a free 5-day visa upon arrival.
Excellent article and really informative at the same time. You take remarkable pictures. Sadly, I have never get the opportunity to tour such a lovely place, but willing to. Hope my time will come soon. I love how you are sampling a handful of places, staying long enough to soak up experiences before you move on. We do more of the slow travel bit mostly but sometimes move through a bit more quickly.
All depends on how we plan it and also, if we are doing house sitting or not. Usually our sits are longer term. Tokyo looks fun. My wife taught English in Hiroshima nearly a decade ago. She fell in love with that wonderfully weird country, its kind people and its fascinating culture. Not meaning to be an arse.. The effects are already being felt and the science seems to be very clear….
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