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A digital travel guide containing vegan, vegetarian, macrobiotic, organic, and gluten-free restaurants in Japan. Majority of them are located in Tokyo, but I've also included some excellent spots in Kyoto and Fukuoka. 🌟 I’ve organized each restaurant with a convenient category that explains what type of food they serve 🌟 I’ve also included links to their websites/social media. This guide contains 50 locations with many varieties of food, including: 🍰🍩 desserts 🍜🥢 ramen 🌮🍔 international cuisine 🍛🍱 Japanese food ☕️🥪 cafes and bakeries 💖💰 higher end restaurants for a special meal 📌 This guide also includes a zero-waste Guesthouse that has an earth-friendly plant-based café and bar, that sells by weight, without trash. 💕✨ I've also created a FREE vegan and vegetarian Japanese word and phrase list to help you navigate Japan, so you can just show people your phone, and point. I’ve also including a handy Gluten Free phrase and help guide, too. My hope is that even if you don't purchase my guide, these free phrase lists will at least help you! ✨ ☆︶︶︶︶☆ ︶︶︶︶☆ Helpful Terms for Vegan and Vegetarian travellers: The more commonly used terms: vegetarian: ベジタリアン (beh-ji-tarian) vegan: ヴィーガン (vui-gan) OR ビーガン (bee-gan) The more traditional terms: Buddhist vegan: 完全菜食主義者 (kanzen saishoku shugisha) vegetarian 菜食主義者 (saishoku shugisha) ☆︶︶︶︶☆ ︶︶︶︶☆ NOTE: Even if you’re vegan, it’s good to start with this phrase, “beh-ji-tarian des” (I’m vegetarian) since it is already rare to be a vegetarian in Japan. Saying you’re vegan will go over many people's heads, so if they say that they "can’t serve a vegetarian", they definitely can not serve a vegan. Some helpful phrases you can keep handy on your phone: I don’t eat meat, seafood, eggs and dairy products 肉とシーフードと卵と乳製品を食べません (o-niku, shifudo, tamago, to nyūseihin wo tabemasen) I don’t eat pork 豚肉を食べません (buta niku wo tabemasen) I don’t eat chicken 鶏肉を食べません (tori niku wo tabemasen) I don’t eat fish stock 魚のだしを食べません (sakana no dashi wo tabemasen) I don’t eat eggs 卵を食べません (tamago wo tabemasen) I don’t eat cheese チーズを食べません (chizu wo tabemasen) ☆︶︶︶︶☆ ︶︶︶︶☆ How to express having an allergy: I am allergic to shrimp エビのアレルギーがあります (ebi no arerugi ga arimasu) For example: I am allergic to _____________________ _____________________ の アレルギーがあります _____________________ no arerugi ga arimasu ☆︶︶︶︶☆ ︶︶︶︶☆ GLUTEN FREE TIPS: Many Japanese dishes contain soy sauce and/or miso, and most of them contain gluten. I am allergic to wheat 小麦アレルギーです (Komugi arerugi desu) 麩 質 Fushitsu is the Japanese word for gluten グ ル テ ン sometimes it is written in Katakana, as “gu-ru-ten” Things to avoid: 小麦, 小麦 粉 Komugi is wheat, komugiko is wheat flour. 麦 Mugi is barley, usually in mugicha, barley tea. Or rye, called rye-mugi (ライ麦). 醤 油 Shoyu, or soy sauce 味噌 Miso paste 水 飴 Mizuame, or malt syrup, and barley malt syrup are in many sweets Helpful Phrases: I cannot eat food that contains gluten. So I cannot eat anything made with wheat, rye or barley. That means that I cannot eat soy sauce which contains wheat, or miso that contains wheat. 私はグルテンを含む食品が食べられません。小麦・大麦・ライ麦が使われているものは全部です。そのため、小麦を原料としている醤油や味噌もいっさい口にできません。 I have a serious disease called celiac disease, so that I cannot eat food that contains gluten. I cannot eat anything made with wheat, rye, or barley. I cannot eat soy sauce which contains wheat or miso that contains wheat. 私は、グルテンの摂取によって発症する「セアリック病」という深刻な病気をもっています。そのため、小麦・大麦・ライ麦が使われている食品は食べられません。小麦を原料としている醤油や味噌もいっさい口にできません。 Does this contain wheat? これは小麦を使っていますか。 Does this contain barley? これは大麦を使っていますか。 Does this contain soy sauce? これは醤油を使っていますか。 When you go to a chicken grilling shop, they can dip it in a sauce which contains soy sauce, but you can ask them to do the salt sprinkled version instead: Can you do shio-yaki (salt-flavored)? 塩だけで焼いてもらえますか。
Vegan • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Couples • Foodie • Vegan • Gluten Free • Vegetarian • Cafes and Bakeries • Japanese Food • Higher End Cuisine • Sustainable/Eco • Coffee • Wellness
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Embark on a journey through the heart of Chilean Patagonia with this comprehensive guide to Torres del Paine's W-trek and O-trek. These iconic trails wind through a majestic landscape of towering peaks, turquoise lakes, and sprawling glaciers, offering an unforgettable adventure for both seasoned hikers and beginners. The guide provides essential itineraries, practical tips, and insights into this breathtaking wilderness, ensuring a truly remarkable trekking experience in one of the world's most spectacular natural settings. This guide includes the route and campsites as seen in my Youtube film and is suitable for beginner and experienced backpackers. It is suitable for both camping, as well as overnighting in the refuges along the way. What this guide includes: - A flexible itinerary for different lengths and difficulty levels; - Distances, best overnight (camping) options, and other useful waypoints; - Information about the huts and campings and all information how to book these; - Custom Google Maps with all the important locations, such as campsites, grocery stores, airports, trails, public transport stops, and viewpoints; - GPX-tracks of all the routes; - Practical information on how to get there, how to get around, when to go, trail conditions, weather, geography, and more; - Detailed descriptions of the trekking route, including landmarks, terrain, and elevation changes. Get an impression on YouTube.com/HarmenHoek
Backpacker • Adventure • Camping • Outdoors • Photography • Slow Travel
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Ready to explore Prague like a local? This comprehensive guide, crafted from my decade of living in Prague and my love for food blogging, covers the best places to stay, eat, and explore in the city center and Vinohrady. Whether you're looking for vegetarian options, traditional Czech meals, or the best coffee shops, you'll find it all here. . What's included? 😎 How to Eat in Prague Restaurants Without Looking Like a Tourist - all the cultural differences tips you wouldn't have known existed . ✨Experience Prague Like a Local: City Center and Vinohrady/Žižkov Explore the bustling city center and discover hidden local gems, then venture into my neighborhood, Vinohrady/Žižkov, one of the most popular areas among locals. Each neighborhood guide includes: ✔️3 spots for the best coffee ✔️3 spots for the best breakfast ✔️3 restaurants offering lunch menus (the CZ version of happy hour) ✔️ 3 restaurants to get traditional Czech food 🇨🇿 ✔️ 2 super budget friendly food spots ✔️ 2 vegetarian restaurants ✔️ my personal recommendation of what to order on the menu along with a link to my instagram account to see what I ordered ✔️1 beer pub ✔️1 grocery store ✔️3 spots to spend time outdoors ✔️Travel time to the city center. ✔️Details about what kind of traveler would enjoy this neighborhood. ALSO INCLUDED ✔️ yearly events! Festivals and fun things to do based on the season ✔️ Summer terraces & where to spend warmer months ✔️ Christmas vibes: where to see the markets . That's over 50 spots in Prague! You won't need any other guide to help you plan your meals and nights out in Prague.
Couples • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Coffee • Romantic • Wine • Foodie • Budget
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If you're planning a trip to South Korea you'll need this one-stop guide to survive and travel like a local in South Korea. I'll be helping you travel like a local with all the best places to visit, see, eat, and more. I'll be providing you insider local tips to avoid the tourist traps and recommendations you won't be able to find elsewhere. I'll also be answering FAQS about visiting South Korea including 'What are the best spots to visit in South Korea?', 'When is the best time to visit South Korea?', 'How do I travel in South Korea?' and more! [About the author] ✍🏻 As an Australian expat who has lived in South Korea since 2022, I know firsthand how it can be overwhelming navigate a new country. That's why I've personally curated a list of places, tips, and information from living and travelling in South Korea. You'll be getting personal recommendations from someone who has lived in Korea compared to the ordinary tourist providing recommendations. Curious about me? Check out the 'ABOUT ME' section on my website. You can find out about my personal story and FAQS I get asked from my +24k community. [CONTENT of the guide ] 📖 🇰🇷 General Background about Korea (Contact Numbers, Money) ❗️ Korea Travel Essentials (Data Connectivity, Transport, Language, Must-Have Apps & More) 🚶🏻‍♀️ Must Things to know for your trip (Things NO ONE tells you about Korea - Scams, language barrier, travel etiquette, and more) 🙋🏻‍♀️ Answering FAQS about traveling in South Korea 🇰🇷 Essential Korean Vocabulary & Phrases (Over hundred phrases covering Shopping, Ordering at cafes, restaurants, directions, etc.) 🌦️ Season & Weather Information + Packing Tips (What is the best time to visit? What should I pack?) 🚆Getting around South Korea (Transportation) ("What's the best way to travel?") ("How do I book high-speed trains?) 🛏️ Where to stay in South Korea (Sneak peek of Accommodation Guide) (Where is the best place to stay?) (Best Areas to Stay) 🍴 Where to eat (Tips and recommendations for local cafes & restaurants) 🛍️ Recommendations on where to shop (shopping districts, brands) 📍Recommended Places to Travel (Seoul and Beyond + Hidden Gems, Day Trips from Main Cities) 🚶🏻‍♀️Recommended Activities & Tours (Authentic experiences & discounts for you!) [Exclusive Features] 💸 Discount code for another guide! 🗺️ Interactive map guide - Access this guide on the go via this link or via the FREE Thatch app. ✨ Helping you avoid tourist traps & overrated spots by giving you local hidden gems. 🔗 Includes Naver Map links making it easy to navigate in Korea. 🇰🇷 Korean names making it easier to search online. 🤫 Sneak peek into my popular guides (tips & recommendations I've never told anyone else!) [IMPORTANT] I recommend against using Google Maps for navigation. Please use the Naver Map links for navigation. You can find the Naver Map link in the 'link' location. By using Naver Maps you will get more accurate and up-to-date navigation directions compared to Google Maps. Download Naver Maps and the Thatch App for your Trip to South Korea. This will make your travels easier so you can readily access it when you want.
Adventure • Foodie • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation • Road Trip • Photography • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • People & Culture • Romantic • Nature • Design • Shopping • History • Wellness • Architecture • Art • Budget • Luxury
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This guide is a one-stop resource for your trip to Seoul, South Korea. From essential Korean phrases, where to stay, what to see, where to eat, and more. This isn't your typical tourist guide but my personal recommendations and trips from living and working in South Korea. I'll also set you up with some insider tips that only locals know from living in Korea. [About the author] ✍🏻 As an Australian expat who has lived in South Korea since 2022, I know firsthand how it can be overwhelming to navigate a new country. That's why I've personally curated a list of places, tips, and information from living and travelling in South Korea. You'll be getting personal recommendations from someone who has lived in Korea compared to the ordinary tourist providing recommendations. Curious about me? Check out the 'about me' section on my website. You can find more about me and FREE resources to help plan your trips to Korea and beyond! [GUIDE FEATURES] ❗️Korea Travel Essentials (Must Have Apps, Data Connectivity) 🤫 Insider tips for visiting Korea (Sneak peek into Korea Survival Guide) 🚆Getting around Seoul ☞ How to use public transport like a local. ☞ Recommendations for the travel passes (save $$) 💬 Useful Korean travel phrases 🛏️Where to stay in Seoul ☞ Best Hanok stays in Korea ☞ Best places to stay in Seoul (Over 7 areas to choose from) ☞ Recommendations for temple stays 📍Where to Go in Seoul (13 Areas to Visit in Seoul) ☞ Breakdown of must-visit areas in Seoul & things to do in these areas ☞ From well-known areas & local recommendations ☞ Tips & recommendations on avoiding tourist traps 🛍️Where to shop in Seoul (Best shopping Areas) ☞ 11 Best shopping areas in Seoul for different budgets & styles ☞ Recommendations for Korean brands (clothing, K-beauty, K-skincare) ☞ Insider tips on avoiding tourist inflated prices ☞ Best markets in Seoul (Food, souvenirs, clothing) 🚶🏻‍♀️Recommended Activities ☞ 11 top things to do in Seoul ☞ Recommendations for cultural villages, museums & galleries, workshops. ☞ Recommendations for Korean Tea Houses ☞ Cafe hopping (sneak peek into Cafe & Restaurant Guide) ☞ + 5 best day trips from Seoul 🗺️ Recommended Places to visit (Palaces, Hanok Villages, museums, temples, and more) ☞ Recommendations on popular tourist spots & hidden gems ☞ Diverse locations (parks, gardens, art galleries, museums, theme parks, best views, palaces, temples &. more!) 📸 Best Photo Spots in Seoul (Instagrammable Places) 🌃 Things to Do at Night in Seoul 🥘 Recommendations on where to eat (Restaurants & Cafes) ☞ Sneak peek into popular Korea Cafe & Restaurant Guide) [EXCLUSIVE features] 💸 Discount code for another guide! 🗺️ Interactive map guide - Access this guide on the go via this link or the FREE Thatch app. ✨ Helping you avoid tourist traps & overrated spots by giving you local hidden gems. 🔗 Includes Naver Map links making it easy to navigate in Korea. 🇰🇷 Korean names making it easier to search online. 🤫 Sneak peek into my popular guides (tips & recommendations I've never told anyone else!)
Solo Female • Digital Nomads • Families • Groups • Couples • Budget • Art • Shopping • History • Foodie • People & Culture • Design • Coffee • Architecture • Adventure • Nature • Wellness • Photography • Mountain • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Romantic
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Have you ever dreamt about travelling to Iceland? Here I share the most complete 8-day itinerary along the Ring Road in Iceland! After having lived in Iceland for more than 1 year, I want to share with you my best tips based on my experience for travelling around one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen and that I like to call home. I’m also sharing special places and not only the most popular ones. What to consider before reading: • Personally, I believe that the most enjoyable way to travel around Iceland is by Campervan • The most important thing to pack is different layers of clothes, no matter what season you are in • Bare in mind that it's illegal to camp outside campings in Iceland (this is under your own responsibility) and this guide is not focusing on camping sites. • Be aware of the fast changing and though Icelandic weather. • Bring eye mask to sleep (there's almost no darkness during the Midnight Sun). • Feel free to modify the starting point of the road trip (either starting from the South or the West) according to the weather forecast (although it can be unpredictible). • I would not recommend taking detours that I suggest along the blog if weather conditions are not good. • Note that the maximum speed limit in Iceland is 90 km/h in main roads, make sure you don't overpass the limit. Traffic fines are very expensive in Iceland, you don't want to pay one! And be careful with sheep! They are constantly crossing the road. And most importantly, ENJOY YOUR TRIP TO ICELAND!! 😜🇮🇸 *all the pictures in this blog are mine otherwise stated
Adventure • Nature • Van Life • Road Trip • Photography
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A full survival guide from one study abroad student to another on how to navigate this city and make the most out of your time here, while keeping that college student budget in mind! "Ciao! My name is Haley and I'm studying abroad here in Florence. Throughout my time here, I have learned so much about navigating this beautiful city. I hope to share my experiences with you so that you can spend less time searching, and more time experiencing. I’m sure you’re already well aware of the Accademia’s David, Piazzale Michelangelo, and of course, the Duomo. But here are some staples in Florence that your Study Abroad program didn’t mention to you." Inside you will find: - 7 cafes for your morning coffee and/or free wifi, - 3 affordable lunch options + a guide to Florence's 13 best panini shops, - 2 spots for special occasions, - 3 essential bars, - 5 under-the-radar activities, including a day trip to the beach, - 9 shops to cover all the essentials: clothes, food and, obviously, vino 🍷 - and my own personal tips on safety, saving money and staying up do date with the best events! Purchase this guide today at a lower price, and get free updates for life. Not ready yet? Save it 📌now for future use or send it to someone who might be interested! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ By Haley Rucker with Martina Bartolozzi
Art • Budget • Foodie • Coffee • Beach
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