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JAPAN | Fri, 19 Mar 2010 | By amy_palfreyman | Views [1886] | Comments [3]

en·thu·si·ast (ĕn-thū'zē-ăst')
noun.
1. one who is filled with
enthusiasm; one who is ardently ... Read more >
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JAPAN | Wed, 17 Mar 2010 | By amy_palfreyman | Views [1803]

As the bureaucrats, politicians and dignitaries of
Akasaka were darting in and out of exclusive restaurants for quick and very
expensive power lunches, I was diving head first into my latest culinary
challenge - the Japanese cooking class.... Read more >
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JAPAN | Tue, 16 Mar 2010 | By amy_palfreyman | Views [1715] | Comments [2]

As if an all expensed paid trip to Japan to work with an experienced
travel writer on an award-winning travel guide wasn’t enough, my prize for
winning the World Nomads travel writing scholarship also included a “Flavours
of Tokyo” tour, courtesy ... Read more >
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mountains, where no mobile signal or sat nav system can be used. After driving for miles along Trail Creek Road, which is closed during the winter (and not so safe during the summer!), next to a ravine with no guardrail on one side and risk of landslide on the other, this opening suddenly appeared and we felt safe again.
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