Marko makes a pit stop in Tokyo for 24 hours on his way to Hokkaido, Japan. Tokyo is the biggest city in the world and a single day is not much time to see it all. So he decides to explore the city on foot, neighborhood by neighborhood. Check out Marko’s Channel!: https://www.youtube.com/markoayling Check out
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(CNN) — Love triangles, incest and unrequited love. When it comes to relationships, the penguins at two leading aquariums in Japan offer more drama and scandal than a TV soap opera. Such is the intrigue surrounding the sex lives of these black and white birds that, for the second year running, Kyoto Aquarium and Tokyo’s
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In many ski resorts, there are now more people wearing helmets than not, and with so many options available, there’s never been a better time to get a head start on safety.  Most of the helmets featured here come in an array of colour options, so style needn’t suffer either – if that’s what’s important
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Berlin (CNN) — It’s nine years late, billions of dollars over budget and so beleaguered by setbacks, complaints and inefficiencies that many were beginning to call it “cursed,” but Berlin’s new Brandenburg airport may finally be nearing completion. No doubt breathing a collective sigh of relief after mounting speculation that the project would never be
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United Airlines announced Thursday that CEO Oscar Munoz will turn over day-to-day management of the airline next spring to President Scott Kirby, who will become company’s chief executive officer. The change happens in May, when Munoz becomes executive chairman, succeeding Jane Garvey, 75, who is retiring from the board. The announcement helped boost United’s premarket
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(CNN) — The Japanese macaques in Jigokudani Monkey Park begin most days with a relaxing dip in their own private hot tub. Located in Joshinetsu Kogen National Park in Japan’s Nagano prefecture, the primate-only onsen is world-famous as the preferred simian hot spring. But life hasn’t always been so simple for the snow monkeys of
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Canadian wine is tough to find outside the country’s borders, so you’ll have to travel one of the top five wine regions in Canada instead. Despite its chilly reputation, Canadian wine has been winning awards and making a name for itself for years. That includes chardonnay from Prince Edward County, appellation wine in Nova Scotia
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(CNN) — Architecture is typically famous for its big, bold statements — the huge skyscrapers, opera houses, bridges and airports that tower over cityscapes, dwarfing their occupants. But it’s arguably at its most beguiling when it comes to human-scale thoroughfares dedicated to everyday activities such shopping, eating, sleeping or just strolling and soaking up the
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Boutique hotels have mushroomed in Budapest in recent years, and on occasion style has taken the place of substance, with low lighting and snazzy colours used to distract from a lack of facilities. However, there are plenty of top-quality boutique properties, from classy renovated mansions and the music-themed Aria in the shadow of St Stephen’s
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Amazon is working with New York City government as part of a pilot program to use electric cargo … [+] bikes to meet increased online delivery demand. Amazon As online sales are set to hit another record high this year, delivery trucks clogging streets to meet consumers’ ever-faster delivery demands are common sights in densely-populated
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