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TSU :
What is tsū?
tsū is a free social network and payment platform that shares up to 90% of revenues with its users. 
How is tsū different?
1. Ownership - We believe in real ownership, which only exists when users own the rights to their content and the economics that come with it. Users should be compensated for their likeness, image and content. It’s simple and it’s the right thing to do.
2. Access - We share social revenues with everyone, for any type of content, size of network or level of influence. Using tsū requires nothing more than what you already do on other social media platforms today.
3. Empowerment - Our model is global, scalable, and designed to empower the user. For the first time every user can be a content creator earning royalties in perpetuity.

How does tsῡ work?
tsū shares social revenues that come from third party ads, sponsorships and partnerships. Once economics are created, tsū receives 10% to maintain the platform. Half of the remaining earned revenue is paid to the user who created the content. The other half of the remaining earned revenue is distributed to the user’s network Family Tree. Users on tsū monetize their content and network in perpetuity, which continues to grow alongside the community.
How do I join tsῡ?
New members can only join tsū by user invitation (via member shortcodes.) Our invite-only system enables us to track and distribute network value to the users who help tsū grow.
The content I share has value?
Yes, as a user on social media platforms, your content and interactions are valuable. On tsū, you will get paid for your content. Half of your earned revenue is in the form of royalties generated by the content you post. Sharing content on tsū is as simple as any other social platform. Sign up, post your status, photos, or videos to your page, and engage with your friends as little or as often as you’d like.
My network has value?
Yes, your network is also valuable. The other half of your earned revenue on tsū comes from the growth and activity of your personal social network. One third of all users’ content-generated revenue is passed up to the person that directly invited them to join tsū. A third of the remaining shared revenue will then go to the person that invited that user, and so on. The generations of users in your personal network are a part of what we call your Family Tree
What is the tsū Algorithm?
Tsū’s algorithm automatically tracks, measures, and distributes revenue to the appropriate user and their Family Tree. At a high level, 90% of revenues are distributed to users. To maintain the platform, tsū receives 10%. To see how this breaks down, let’s take a look at 4 users, all with varying start dates on tsū:

User A invites user B, who invites user C, who invites user D

Part 1
- $100 of earned revenue is generated based on the content user D shared (photos, videos, status updates, etc.)
Part 2
- 90% of earned revenue go to the users. In this case, $90 of the $100 is shared with all the users.
- tsū takes 10% of the $100 for platform fees. In this case $10.
Part 3
- User D, the original content creator takes 50% of the $90. In this case, $45.
- User C gets 33.3% (1/3) of the original $90 generated. In this case, $29.70
- User B gets 11.1% (1/3 of 1/3 = 1/9) of the original $90 generated. In this case $9.99
- User A gets 3.70% (1/3 of 1/3 of 1/3 = 1/27) of the original $90 generated. In this case $3.33
- This is what we call the rule of infinite thirds
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GO TO GREECE

A TRIP TO GREECE


Greece is not a conservatory of ancient ruins, so beautiful they are, and is not limited to its glorious past. It has a lot to offer to those who think outside the box. 

The scenery is actually where, a priori, there is nothing to see. It is in the remote places of Greece which was still lucky enough to be greeted with respect for the Greek tradition, that of Philoxénia, "hospitality" traditional Greeks, which unfortunately tends to disappear in tourist areas. 

Greek monuments and islands (but not all) is therefore the most touristic Greece. For years, Greek tourists have shunned their own country, but they are caught ... 

Of course, the national tragedies that were deadly fires of 2007 and 2009, are still fresh in our memories. But these tragedies came on top of the economic crisis - and moral - Greece suffered since 2009 ...


Greece and its islands have a glorious past . Lovers of scenery, you will be served! Archaeological Sites of Athens , to Delphi or Epidauros , discover the temples dedicated to the Greek gods at the time Ancient. In a spectacular natural setting , there are monasteries where the priests live. A Thessaloniki , Byzantine churches have magnificent mosaics. 's parks will delight nature lovers . There something for everyone ... you choose

route . Greece, it is also a country of festivals and traditions , from restless nights that end at daybreak, but also a rich food, a warm and welcoming population ... An ode to the discovery and the many pleasures and varied. 


Go to discover Greece and Greeks, you will not regret it! You will share the joy of living of its people and their traditions , the mild Mediterranean climate and the fantastic gastronomic pleasures typically Greek.

Do not forget to ask about the events taking place during your stay. Many festivals are held during the summer. The best known is the theater festival in Athens .

Greece cinema 

The filmmakers could not resist the beauty of Greece. Aug. 15 Alessandrin Patrick, Big Blue  of Luc Besson's Mamma Mia  Phyllida Lloyd and many other films have been shot in Greece.

Transport

To get in Greece, the most common way is by plane, some prefer to take the road or train, before continuing their journey by boat to the islands.
Charter flights and scheduled flights depart for Athens ,Thessaloniki and some islands from Paris, London, Amsterdam and Frankfurt. Scheduled flights : There are direct flights to all major European airlines (Price: from 250 euros in the classroom economic).Charters : there are charter flights from several cities in France toAthens , Araxos, the Crete , Corfu, Santorini, Thessaloniki , Preveza,Rhodes (Price: around 200 euros).

By boat , you will arrive in Corfu, Igoumenistsa, Cephalonia - Patras starting from Italy (Venice - Ancona, Brindisi, Bari, Trieste).
If you are traveling with your car, you have to map gray, insurance certificate and driver's license in good standing. In winter, stand 2 hours before boarding and 4h before summer. Allow about 16h to 18h journey as stops.
Macedonia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey conduct in Greece by its rail network . Option not through Macedonia through InterRail or Eurail card since these formulas often include the passage from Italy by ferry.





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Tourism in Morocco

Tourism in Morocco


Morocco has very important natural and historic assets and a rich and diverse cultural heritage. 
Tourism in Morocco is affrime increasingly as a real priority of its development plan, given its economic and social positive impact. 
Morocco, a haven of fun for those who know how to enjoy their holidays with its tourist offer multiple choices to suit all tastes. This is the land of season four, which summarizes all the African continent, with its forests, deserts, dunes, mountains, waterfalls and almost green.


Ancient cities 


Morocco has a rich and diverse cultural and civilizational heritage. Each region has its own characteristics, thus contributing to the national culture and civilizational heritage. Among the priority obligations include the protection of heritage in all its forms and the preservation of historical monuments. 
Since the independence of Morocco, many socio-cultural changes have taken place, as part of the logic of inevitable changes facing the rain by countries during the second half of the twentieth century. It is in light of these new conditions that are organized arts for decades. 
The official tourism in Morocco in recent decades are based on cultural heritage forth rich ancient cities with their historical monuments, handicrafts and popular cultures. Fez example is the first Muslim city which is considered as a bubbling history museum open. Thus containing ancient power "Al karawiyeene" many traditional markets, and historic hotels. 
Marrakech Al Hamra (Red) is known by Tour Koutobia but what attracts the most interest from visitors is the Al Badie Palace. Agdal Gardens el Jamaa El Fna classified by UNISCO as a global human heritage of oral léttiratures. It is a popular open space with these different shapes and colors.




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A TRIP TO PORTUGAL

A TRIP TO PORTUGAL



A vast coastline with beaches fringed cliffs, inland sunburned. Add to that an important cultural and historical heritage associated with a famous food, and you're in the land of port wine and fado, Portugal. 

Furthermore, fado, represented by the famous Amalia Rodrigues, the country can boast of having rocked some famous people like Vasco da Gama discovered the sea route to India in 1498, or Camões, epic poet of the sixteenth century who one honors June 10 of each year (holiday). Similarly, Fernando Pessoa, author of multiple signatures from the early twentieth century, is considered the greatest Portuguese writer since the Renaissance. 

Quieter than its neighbor Spain, Portugal wants anyway alive and looking to the future. But this dynamism has some paradoxes. It contrasts indeed with great religious fervor and traditionalism reigning supreme in this part of the Iberian Peninsula. Anyway, the country of Discovery - maritime explorations of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries - displays a wide variety of landscapes and a phenomenal cultural richness. 


For if the majority of tourists are attracted to the resorts of the Algarve, on the south coast of the country, other parts of the country as much, if not more attractive, from a point of view heritage. 


Porto, home of the eponymous wine at Evor, Moorish, to Sintra, a city of palaces and gardens, or by Coimbra, the student, Portugal holds priceless treasures, sometimes wrongly neglected by tourists.


Similarly, what would without Lisbon Portugal? The country's capital, although modernized and cosmopolitan, has preserved its authenticity. And she also seems to have become aware of the richness of its architectural treasures as evidenced by the ongoing restoration. In addition, the city has maintained its cutting neighborhood by neighborhood, giving it the appearance of a village. 
And we must not forget, Portugal includes the Azores and Madeira. Although located more than a thousand kilometers from the mainland and independent administrative point of view, these two archipelagos, are indeed part of the country. Their volcanic landscapes and lush vegetation offer a different face Portugal. But, again, the Lusitanian culture remains firmly rooted in morals. 

Notable films that were shot in Portugal include "Mysteries of Lisbon" filmmaker Raoul Ruiz.










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A TRIP TO UKRAINE

A TRIP TO UKRAINE















Vast territory long under tutelage of invading its neighbor, Russia, Ukraine is now an independent state on the fringes of Europe and Asia. Fertile country, the plains of central Ukraine are important farming regions. To the west, Ukraine wins in relief with the formation of the Carpathian Mountains. Kiev in the north, is a city in transition from its Soviet past and current Western influences. In the south of Ukraine, Crimea is a beautiful area where the Russian high society was (and still is) a habit of going on holiday: on the shores of the Black Sea, beautiful beaches pleasant climate, cities remarkable heritage as Odessa, founded by Catherine II of Russia, and the development of many resorts charms more or less noisy ... there's something for everyone!

Weather:

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe that has a fairly harsh climate, with pleasant weather during the in-between seasons. In general, the winters are cold and harsh, with temperatures not exceeding 0 ° C, even during the day. In the northern part of the country, the minimum temperature can even reach 10 ° C and rarely exceed 4 ° C. In the southern regions, winter is cold, but the temperature is high enough. 

In summer, it's nice to north and south. In the north, the temperature is 15-25 ° C and in the southern regions, it is more than 25 ° C but moderate rains reported. If you want a holiday in Ukraine, in winter, take the maximum of warm clothing. In other seasons, allow light clothing and a sweater.

formalities:


For a stay of less than three months in Ukraine, all nationals of member countries of the European Union do not need a visa to enter. They only need a passport valid. By cons, for a stay of more than three months, the visa is mandatory. Only the Ukrainian Embassy in Paris can deliver. 

Cityzeum strives to provide information on the practical and administrative formalities (visa, passport, embassy) to date and accurate, but under no circumstances is the official source. Thank you to supplement your research by visiting reference sites on the destination.

kitchen:

Ukrainian cuisine is composed of fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, fish and mushrooms; derivatives of Ukrainian lands. During your stay in this country, you can enjoy the many popular dishes like kachas. You can also enjoy the uzvar or galantine, traditional desserts of the country. Ukrainian cuisine is close to Russian cuisine, Russian borsch soup is also prevalent in the country, but prepared in a different way.





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Canada, a country to discover

Canada


Canada stretches from west to east from the Pacific to the Atlantic and to the north lies the Arctic Ocean. As the slogan says: "! From coast to another" 

South course, the United States, with Canada forming the longest land border in the world unprotected. 

With nearly 10 million square kilometers, Canada is the second largest country in the world and has six time zones. 

It would take several months to really find out, so every part of the country offers its particularity. 

With its vast wilderness and natural area, rocky mountains, millions of lakes and rivers, meadows and above all, the warmth of its people ... 

It's not for nothing that Canada is the 15th tourist destination in the world! 

Canada has several national parks that welcome visitors throughout the year. Snow out of sight in winter, the green forest in summer and Indian summer in the autumn. 

One trip to Canada will let you leave hungry. Whatever your route, your destination or activity, you will discover a warm hospitality. 

Welcome to a world of discovery! 


Capital: Ottawa 
Government Type: Parliamentary Monarchy Constitutionelle 
Chef Abroad: Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Governor General David Lloyd Johnston. 
Area: 9,976,137 km2 (the second largest country after Russia). 
Population: 32,805,000 
Official languages: English and French 
Geographical Summary: Canada is divided into 10 provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Prince Edward, Newfoundland and Labrador and 3 territories (Yukon Territories, Northwest Territories, Nunavut).

discover canada :

To discover Canada, you must know what type of traveler you are.

For example, do you prefer autheniques experiences? Are you a fan of museums, history or culture of a people.

Perhaps you are a person who like to travel with a group, with a guide, no worries.

Canada has a young but rich history and experience you will be welcome wherever you go.






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Indonesian tourism

A TRIP TO INDONESIA




Indonesia is a mosaic of peoples and ethnicities which combines Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Hindu and animist. Each at their own pace, from traditional to more frantic.
Indonesia is also a multitude of islands, stalk in the middle of the Indian Ocean to the capricious waters. Nature is no exception: in the impenetrable jungles of Sumatra still evolving tigers, elephants, snakes, orangutans. In Java, the volcanic mountains vie extraordinary landscapes. Nusa Tenggara and Sulawesi islands are extraordinary, which fiercely protect foreign cultures.
You'll understand, Indonesia, this island with lush is fascinating. Generous and multicultural Indonesia invites the traveler to the scenery ... and it succeeded.

A TRIP TO INDONESIA Indonesia on our forums
Indonesia accumulates superlatives: largest archipelago in the world (nearly 17,500 islands extended over 5120 km long between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific), the largest Muslim country (245 million people), the country is also home to Borobudur , the largest Buddhist temple in the world.

If Java, Sumatra, Bali, Lombok, Kalimantan and Sulawesi are among the most visited islands, mass tourism does not exist in the rest of the country. Geographic mosaic incredible and fascinating melting pot of cultures, Indonesia is so rich that it will appeal to all kinds of travelers, regardless of the objectives of their stay.

It would take more than a lifetime to browse the 17,500 islands of the archipelago, only one third is inhabited!



Cultural Heritage / Archaeology / museum
In Indonesia, culture is expressed not in museums but living contact multiple ethnic groups that make up the country. The most common arts are generally obtained from Javanese and Balinese culture.

Sites not to be missed ...

In Java
Buddhist temple of Borobudur (Yogyakarta)
Hindu temple of Prambanan (Yogyakarta)

In Sumatra
Krakatoa volcano (south)
Danau Toba, the largest lake in South East Asia (North)
The Mentawai islands, their shamans and surf

In Bali
Agung and Batur volcano
Ubud, the cultural and artistic center of Bali
Maritime Hindu temple of Tanah Lot

The Sunda Islands
Komodo Island and prehistoric animals, lizards
Gunung Rinjani volcano in Lombok
The huge white sand beaches of Sumba
The colored lakes of Keli Mutu volcano on the island of Flores

A Kalimantan:
Tanjung Puting National Park and orangutans
The Dayak people and his artistic genius
Expeditions on rivers through the jungle

In Sulawesi
The region of Tana Toraja and its grandiose funeral ceremonies
The dive sites off Manado
The Buddhist temple of Ban Hin Kiong
Lake Tondano 600 m (water skiing, fishing, boating)

Irian Jaya (Indonesian part of Papua)
Baliem Valley and Dani and Lani ethnicities who live outside time
Traditional market of Wamena and bows, arrows or cases penile
The Korowai people and built tree houses



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A Trip To China

China



Sure its vast territory, China offers beautiful scenery, history and a civilization thousands of years old that tourists can admire in one or other of the famous 99 cities through 750 important cultural relics protected by the state or 119 attractions, including 23 on the list of World Heritage.

Among the cities marked especially by the history and richness of Chinese culture and have the remains

old, quote Beijing, Xi'an, Nanjing, Luoyang, Kaifeng, Hangzhou and Anyang which were seven imperial capitals. Note also the hometown of Confucius and especially the footsteps of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, Genghis Khan, etc.

China is also known for its beautiful scenic spots, such as Guilin, the Five Sacred Mountains with their marked trails, the banks of the Yangtze, the villages encircled by water, etc. You can get to the Huangguoshu Waterfall, the amazing caves and sinkholes of karst topography, the Stone Forest of Lunan in Yunnan or the great steppe of Inner Mongolia, etc. In winter, frost in Jilin and snowy in the north of the country's forests are also impressive.

China offers opportunities to discover the richness of its major traditional festivals across many regular folk performances. In addition, Peking Opera, which combines acrobatics, music and dance fascinates the viewer, as well as other arts: painting, calligraphy, etc.

The Chinese coast, harbors but also beach resorts are built.

To showcase its tourism resources, China is developing more and more its road infrastructure, increases travel routes, improve tourist facilities and the quality of its services.

China is a very exotic destination for Zen and cultural holidays. With its 1.3 billion people spread over an area encompassing the France 17 times, you will make choices to discover its treasures.

China is a very mountainous country with some contrasts, both from a cultural and geographical perspective. The climate varies from one region to another - the south enjoys an almost tropical climate - and the landscape - rice terraces, barren plateau, high altitude mountain or even beach.

There's something for everyone: the urban revelers will find themselves in very modern cities like Hong Kong or Shanghai, where Chinese youth marks a break with the more traditional generation ago.

Lovers of old stones go in central China to visit the birthplace of Chinese Civilization in Xi'An or Pingyao.

China is full of beautiful natural sites including the Yunnan province at the gates of Tibet, where you will see very fertile rice fields waving in the hills. Discover the natural wonders that you would never have suspected: the Mount of the sleeping beauty, the stone forest or cave reed flute.

Admire the huge sites built hand men to show the greatness of the country: the Great Wall of China, the Summer Palace or the Great Buddha Leshan.

Learn the history of the country thanks to iconic landmarks such as Tiananmen Square in Beijing, or the Bund in Shanghai.

Discover the great museums in Beijing and Hong Kong that tell China since ancient times through a sophisticated museum. You can also follow in the footsteps of the emperors of China, the ancient capital of Xi'an to the Forbidden City, located in the capital since 1421, Beijing.

Learn about Chinese culture by practicing tai chi in parks, drinking black tea or playing the game to go on a shaded terrace.

Experience the unique gastronomy of China, between rice, noodle, duck, scorpions, fondue or eggs hundred days.

These are unforgettable moments await you in Middle-earth at 10,000 km from France, in Asian culture deeply rooted in family and traditions.

Mosaic of different ethnic groups, the country remained long closed to the world, is to visit without delay. Discover ancient monuments, an endless array of beautiful scenery, kitchen extremely rich and exciting people to ancestral traditions. Stay true thousand faces, young and old, you can as well make a trek in the mountains that going to the beach, cultural visits or a spiritual retreat: it is a destination accessible to all and for all!

But do not wait too long to visit China as it increasingly Westernized through an unprecedented economic boom. Today is the third largest economy. Let's hope she keeps her heritage and cultural assets as long as possible.

China has been the filming location of many action movies like "Kill Bill: Volume 1" and "Kill Bill: Volume 2" by director Quentin Tarantino with the heroine played by Uma Thurman, "The Karate Kid" with Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith or "Crouching Tiger, Hidden dragon" with Ziyi Zhang, Chow Yun-Fat and Michelle Yeoh.

resorts
Located in the southern province of Guangxi, Beihai has a tropical climate. The city offers a superb sandy beach with silvery (it is called "Silver Beach") of 24 km: a good idea to relax and unwind.
Also the opportunity to visit the beautiful volcanic Weizhou Island, near Beihai.
Weather / When to go

What is the best time to visit China? What is it there now? All weather and climate information.
»Weather in China

Passport / Visa / Formalities

The passport must be valid for six months after the return date. A visa is required to enter the Chinese ground: you should contact the consular department of the Chinese Embassy in Paris, the Chinese Consulate General in Marseille and Strasbourg.

Important: You must go there physically or send a third party. No application by mail is processed. Alternatively, to use a company that will perform the steps for you.
transport

by plane
The choice to reach Beijing from Paris: 10 hours flight or 275 days on foot! Of course, the plane is the fastest means of transport to reach the Republic of China, 8400 kilometers from France.

There are several international airports, mainly in large cities: Hong Kong International Airport, Beijing Capital Airport and Hongqiao Airport and Pudong Airport in Shanghai.

A Paris-Beijing trip will cost an average of 600 euros if you book 6 months in advance on a low-cost airline as China Southern Airlines and Lot Polish but you will certainly get a call.
A flight with Air France will cost in 1000 euros but it will live.

A Paris-Hong Kong costs an average of 700 euros with companies such as Cathay Pacific, but you put more than 12 hours to get there.

A tax of 90 yuan (9 euros) will be required when leaving China. Provide cash to pay the fee.

by train
Backpackers who enjoy the famous Trans-Siberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostok. Then you have to take the Transmandchourien to Beijing is 9025 km or Trans, a little faster, passing through Mongolia.

Travel within China
If your time is limited in China, circulate air to save time. Know that you will pay 50% more than the Chinese domestic flights and a fee will be required (about 5 euros).
Many domestic routes serving the major cities. Expect to pay about 200 euros to get Hong Kong to Beijing and a little less to go to Shanghai.

For less full scholarships, choose the train. The railway network is excellent and the prices are very affordable. By train, but no class differences in comfort between the seats (hard, soft, lying, sitting, ??).

If you have more time, take the bus. This is the best way to meet people and see unforgettable landscapes.

For short trips, for example to visit a monument on the outskirts of a city, rent a bike. 300 million bicycle travel in China.

formalities
You will need a passport and a visa to set foot on Chinese soil. If you stay less than 90 days in Hong Kong, but not require a visa passport remains indispensable.

For the rest of the country on a tourist visa will be required. We must get it before you go on with your passport valid for at least 6 months after return date. You must also bring with you a photo ID and a completed form by the consulate or embassy of China in France.
Do not worry, all the information is on the website of the Chinese Embassy in France.

You will receive your visa within five days of your request, but plan to take these steps in advance in case of administrative delay.
The fee for the issuance of a visa is 50 euros for two tickets in China.
General
Transmandchourien
Since 2001, a new way of Transsiberian, called Transmandchourien connects Moscow to Beijing. This route bypasses Mongolia from the east through Harbin.

There is no open ticket with which one could make stops in any city at will and take the next train. The trip is direct and stops last only a few minutes to a few hours.

If you want to use the trip to visit the areas traversed, it will either take your train tickets step by step, is to use a travel agent (travel included exist in many tour operators count between 2000 and EUR 4 000) .

  Upon arrival in China (or exit in reverse), the axles of cars are being changed as the track gauge is different. This change takes a little time ... The restaurant car exchange in each country.

The trip takes about 6 days. To book your tickets, check schedules or train fares, please visit the website of the Russian railway company (in English).
Car rental
It is possible to rent cars on site, but it costs about 50 euros for a day
subway
Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are the only cities in China to have a subway. Very cheap (just 0.50 euros), it is a practical transportation.

Small detail and not least, the station names are sometimes written only in Chinese characters ...
taxis
It's easy to find a taxi in the cities. It is a practical way of moving and not very expensive....







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The best places to visit in Japan


----Japan is a beautiful country full of wonderful things to see, both in the cities than in the countryside. Many say that the contrast between technology and tradition is the main attraction, but it seems unfair to characterize all that way. Japan is a country that should be visited and by reading this article you can understand better why.

10 most beautiful places, a quick overview:

Tokyo 

Tokyo is not a city to be visited for its traditions, but is still full of wonderful places to be discovered. Popular to be explored include Ginza districts (for shopping), Akihabara (for those who like anime, or hoping to find some cheap electronics), Shibuya (for nightlife and Japanese fashion), Shinjuku (for its nightlife), Harajuku (preferably on a Sunday, for the Goths and insane mode), Asakusa (for an old atmosphere), Roppongi (if foreign miss you) and Odaiba (for fun). 

Although this is common and you've probably heard before spoken, there are also some typical places in Japan. For example, the Tsukiji market (although you need to be there at 5:00) is quite impressive! You should come prepared with shoes that will not be hardened and ready to show you the smallest possible. If you put yourself in their path, the Japanese will not be happy. Keep in mind that part of the sale of tuna auction is now closed to tourists because the flash of cameras disturbed the process of auction and tourists touched the fish. 

The Imperial Palace also definitely worth a visit, although for the most part, people only access to the gardens. There visits once a month, although you have to be registered in advance and give your passport details. It is almost impossible to register and you should look for other possibilities: group tours. 

Tokyo also has some temples, although only three are really worth visiting: Yasukuni and Meiji Sensoji. 

Yasukuni is dedicated to the victims of Japanese war of World War II and thus sanctify war criminals; This temple is highly political and politicized, head cooling times of China-Japan relations. We do ask for money to any of you if you just want to visit, so do not have the impression that you are supporting a bad cause. It is particularly impressive during the nights of Mitama festival, when it is illuminated by thousands of lanterns. 

Meiji is dedicated to the Emperor and made ​​a nice walk in Yoyogi Park. Although not so impressive, you may be lucky enough to witness a traditional wedding ceremony! You can easily combine this output with a trip to Harajuku, Yoyogi Koen or where you can see the "rockers Sunday" dressed like they are straight out of Grease. 

Finally, the Sensoji temple is by far the most impressive to visit, since it constantly deal with small shops. The temple complex is huge and the main hall definitely worth a visit. Go there in May for the Sanja festival, when you are guaranteed a set of Japanese traditions (and may be able to try traditional Japanese dance). 

Finally, the Ryogoku also worth a visit. The sumo stadium comes alive three times a year in Tokyo (January, May and September) and is a wonderful event. The cheap tickets can be purchased on the day, but do not guarantee a seat, although you can take any of that is vacant. It is recommended to get there early, see some struggles in the morning where you can sit right next to the stage, take a long lunch and return in the afternoon to see sumo's highest ranked and parades. The atmosphere is second to none and if you're lucky, you will meet a young sumo who practice your Japanese for lunch. 

Outside the city of Tokyo are two places worth a visit both. The first is the Ghibli museum dedicated to Hayao Miyazaki, the creator of the Ghibli films (Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away ...). Tickets must be purchased one week before the entry into any neighborhood store (combini) that has a machine. However, they operate only in Japanese, but you can ask the staff to help you. The tickets include a time at which you must be if you want to enter the museum - this system was created to ensure that there would not be too many people inside the museum at the same time (and in Tokyo, museums can become very crowded). 

The second place is a day trip to Takaosan (Mount Takao), which can be a nice hike in the mountains surrounding Tokyo. Only the first part is slightly uphill and the road is paved up, but the colors are gorgeous and the descent through the forest is a real pleasure. 

Other convenient locations include Nikko Tokyo, Yokohama and Kamakura. Nikko and Kamakura are beautiful cities, easily accessible by train, full of temples. Nikko should preferably be visited excursion on day two, while Kamakura can be seen in one day (consider a visit to a temple, the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) and are hiking in Enoshima early morning). Yokohama is particularly famous for its Chinatown, as it is the port through which many Chinese goods came. Other popular attractions include the Ramen Museum and the village of Kirin beer. 

Kyoto 

Kyoto city is full of temples and it will take a lifetime to explore them all. As such, consider the following selection as a directive of the most popular and the most atmospheric views in Kyoto: the Golden Pavilion (Kinkakuji, absolutely gorgeous and should not be missed under any circumstances), Fushimi Inari Shrine (used as filming locations for Memoirs of a Geisha, this temple is a nice walk in the mountains and you get to walk through thousands of orange doors), Nijo Castle (contains beautiful paintings in his plays) Kiyomizudera (after a small meeting of climb along a steep slope, you'll have a nice view of any Kyoto), Gion (where you could take a look at a geisha, if you're lucky). 

Outside Kyoto are two especially interesting places for tourists: Nara and Koyasan (Mount Koya). In Nara, Todaiji, which takes another Big Buddha, is a wonderful sight and a walk in the nearby mountains or in the park allows you to relax. You can feed the deer, and even if you do not intend, they probably will (and eat your magazine). Mount Koya is the center of Buddhism in Japan and you can go there to spend a night in a temple. The atmosphere is very conductive to reflection and we will give you the chance to experience the life of a monk for a day or more, depending on how long you want to stay. 

Mount Fuji (Fujiyama) 
Mount Fuji is the symbol of Japan and its peak is 3776 m above sea level. Flying over Tokyo, you'll get to admire it, as you might from certain locations in the winter when the air is clear. For two months in July and August, it is possible to hike to the top of Fuji, a typical Japanese experience (although once the volcano, you will realize that about a third of the hikers are foreign). It's not an easy hike, so make sure you come prepared with at least running shoes and many layers of sweaters. 

Usually, people take a bus to the fifth station, where you then start your hike. Fuji is very wide at the base and is covered with a dense forest called Kuroi Jukai (Sea black trees) due to the high number of suicides committed there (cell phones have no signal and you can be lost very easily); For these reasons, it is perhaps best not to venture there yourselves and therefore prefer the bus. Since it's about four hours from Tokyo, it is customary to leave at 9 am and start climbing at about 13:00 to about 18:00, when you reach the 8th station. There, people stop for dinner and to sleep, getting up around midnight or 1am to finish the climb and watch the sun climbing to the top of the mountain. Although the track is very wide at the beginning, the end does not allow more than a single file and since most Japanese who try this hike are mostly older, you may find yourself stuck behind someone who is resting. The camaraderie of the volcano is impressive, but really go ahead if you do not want to miss the sunrise - one of the best views. 

The Japanese have a saying - "He who climbs Fuji a foiest s wise. One who climbs twice is a fool. "And you will often hear the Japanese say, after returning downstairs that Fuji is a mountain designed to be admired from afar. 

Miyajima, Matsushima, Amanohashidate 
Miyajima, the most popular away from Nihon Sankei is near Hiroshima. The place of the famous torii (gate) orange in the sea, it is definitely worth a visit (if only for the photo). The shrine itself - Itsukushima is also very nice and portions of the walk is over water. 

Matsushima, a bay dotted with islands of pine all sizes, is farther north, near Sendai. The walk around the larger islands relaxes undoubtedly and even in summer the temperatures are fairly cool. You can also take a boat cruise of one hour around the islands. 

Amanohashidate, despite being the least famous of the three, is perhaps the most exciting. The name means "a bridge to heaven" and to understand the meaning, you need to put your head between your legs and look behind you - try it and you will realize that this is not as crazy as is think. The clouds look like the floor of heaven and the long sandbar dotted with pines, begins to look like a bridge. You can walk there or rent a bicycle. It is also possible to swim here and Amanohashidate enjoys a slightly cooler than the rest of the region microclimate undoubtedly paradise during a wet summer! 

Himeji Castle 

Himeji Castle, one of the largest in Japan, is quite a detour. To visit one castle, please know that Kyoto, which is nothing compared to the size and splendor of it. Himeji is perhaps the only Japanese castle that has not been destroyed in wars, earthquakes or fires and you get to see the original instead of a reconstruction of cement. Himeji is not recommended in summer, since there is little ventilation inside the castle (unless you reach the highest levels) and haze across the city slightly spoils the view. 

Nyuto Onsen 

Nyuto onsen is a group of public baths in a very isolated part of Japan. Although they are available almost everywhere, this group is particularly impressive. Indeed, the ryokan Tsurunoyu (inn) offers the opportunity to swim at lower cost. Bring your own towel though, since they do not give any. The public baths in Japan are divided between the sexes, so you can swim to your own advantage (usually a relief to most foreign). The proper etiquette is: do you clean first (tap or with the bath water - but not put your dirty water) before entering the bubbling hot tub. It is normal for you to turn bright red as a lobster and Japanese often go to cool off with the icy water tap. 

There are also mixed bathing, although in the latter it is usual to cover you. They are mostly used by families and children can swim with both their parents. 

Park Shiretoko 

Hokkaido is famous for its unspoiled nature and the park Shiretoko is no exception. Indeed, the entire peninsula is boasts an impressive wildlife and beautiful flora, as well as a pretty hot waterfall - which can be quite welcome since Hokkaido summers are never so hot. This peninsula is so well preserved that no route is accessed and therefore it can only be reached on foot or by boat. You can see bears, as well as deer and other wildlife. 

Izu Peninsula 

The whole peninsula is a popular resort for its beautiful beaches and hot springs. Although qu'Atami is well connected with a stop shinkansen, Ito also has direct trains to Tokyo (Super-View Odoriko) not only take very little time, but also have large windows to take make the most of the view (which is absolutely amazing). 

The most popular beaches are in Izu Shimoda, all covered with white sand and with access to transparent sea. The Japanese love it and they are right, it is absolutely sublime. You can also stay on the beach at night to play with fireworks before retreating to your very expensive ryokan (Japanese-style inn). 

Yaeyama Islands of 
The Yaeyama Islands are the southernmost and westernmost of Japan and give you the opportunity to meet people whose Japanese is absolutely not understandable. However, the islands are peaceful and beautiful enough to make you want to get settled for the rest of your life (which may be a good idea as the people of Okinawa have the longest life expectancy in the world - easily more hundred years). Think of the islands of Iriomote and Taketomi, since they are not so populated and offer good hiking trails. On Taketomi, you can also visit a traditional Ryukyu village, very well preserved. Overall diving and relaxation are the norm these islands. 

Takayama & Kanazawa 

Takayama and Kanazawa are two very well preserved in Gifu prefecture cities, offering the opportunity to witness what life was like before Japan. Takayama has a festival in spring and autumn and is widely consider it one of the best festivals in Japan. Kanazawa is a city that has avoided destruction by fire during the Second World War and as such, much of the old town (castle, samurai district and entertainment district) is still in very good condition . Kanazawa is famous for its garden: Kenrokuen, which is considered one of the finest in Japan.








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Covering an area of ​​176,215 sq km, Uruguay is one of the smallest in South America. It is wedged between Brazil and Argentina in the north west and is separated by the Uruguay River which flows into the estuary of the Rio de la Plata. In continuation of the Argentine pampas, Uruguay is essentially of the Great Plains, most of which is destined for rearing sheep and cattle. Chains of low mountains, the Cuchilla of Haedo and Cuchilla Grande, they are an extension of the southern Brazilian and bring a little relief to the country. 

It is mainly for its coastline Uruguay is renowned. The Gold Coast which stretches almost 70 km along the Rio del Plata has thirty resorts, ideal for family holidays. The department of Rocha, in the East, is popular with surfers for the wave height that will break. 

Between these two regions, straddling the Rio del Plata and the Atlantic Ocean, Punta del Este is a resort especially grouse, whose beaches with clear water and nightlife earned him the nickname "St. Tropez of the south America. "Although the jet-set Latin seems to have migrated to the nearby resort of Jose Ignacio, a fishing village where the stars of showbiz and sport are building the most design houses. Punta del Este is an hour and a half from the capital of Uruguay. A quaint and modern architecture with a blend of Spanish influences, Italian and Art Deco, Montevideo is home to over half the country's population. 3 million people, mostly of European descent. 

Other major major cities include Paysandu, the largest Province; Salto, the most populous northern urban center near which there are spas but also the Salto Grande dam on the Uruguay. Located in the Rio Negro, Mercedes motto: "Here was born the country." Uruguay, summer (December to March) are hot, sometimes suffocating on the coast, a season besides the busiest for tourism. Winters (June to September) are mild with temperatures ranging from 10 ° to 16 ° C. Party lovers and folklore enjoy staying in Uruguay during the Carnival, Monday and Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. Holy Week, it is the opportunity to attend concerts of folk music, asados ​​(barbecues), demonstrations of dressage and vaulting horse. 

Uruguay is one of the European countries of Latin America. Its population is over 80% White, descendant of Italian, German and Russian immigrants. If its beaches and seaside resorts, more or less luxurious, lend themselves to the practice of the boat, sailing, fishing, water sports or just lounging, Uruguay is also a very agricultural country as can find out in favor of a stay at an estancia held by real gauchos. 

Uruguay is a country whose beaches during the summer, are well-attended its neighbors Argentina and Brazil. Caught between two giants of Latin America, Uruguay has still managed to build its own identity. Beyond its coastline, the country also deserves its rolling countryside is discovered, its agricultural ranches, colonial architecture of its cities.

















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