7 things to do in Osaka and Wakayama
Until recently, only a few Filipinos could visit Japan on a whim. The requirements to get a tourist visa were too numerous, if not daunting. But
Until recently, only a few Filipinos could visit Japan on a whim. The requirements to get a tourist visa were too numerous, if not daunting. But
Philippine Airlines (PAL) held a grand party at the Santa Maria ballroom of the Radisson Blu Hotel to launch direct flights from Cebu to Osaka, and to Nagoya.
Lately Metro Manila has been flooded with ramen restaurants—all of them claiming to be authentic and the best.
A plan to visit Japan suddenly came up one day and the universe conspired to make it happen.
While visiting Osaka, retail magnate Ben Chan discovered Saint Marc Café. Instinctively, the Suyen Corporation chair and CEO knew that the concept would click in the Philippines.
It’s summer in Japan, and 2bU street style photographer Ronan Capili had a field day finding sartorial standouts on the streets of Osaka
The Cultural Center of the Philippines presents violinist Kazuhiro Takagi on December 10 at the Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (CCP Little Theater) at 7:30 pm. Assisting pianist is Josue Greg Zuniega.
Osaka has an easygoing pace that allows for a relaxed approach to exploration. We flew from Manila into Kansai International Airport via Cebu Pacific, and a short train ride later, we were already at our hotel.
It’s been said that the kouyou phenomenon, or the turning of the autumn leaves in Japan, inspires people to write beautiful poems and prose. It can even make amateur photographers produce photos like pros.
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