The Australia Pavilion by Melbourne-based Buchan is the latest in a long line of dazzling environments that expresses how we live today.
Trunk (Hotel) Yoyogi Park encourages guests to explore one of the city’s biggest natural spaces.
Robot waiters take a star turn in the Japanese capital’s DAWN Avatar Robot Cafe,but something more important is going on behind the scenes.
We’ve all heard of tourists moving through the world with rose-coloured glasses but a recent viral post about Japan is ridiculous.
Some places are simply not worth the wait (hello,In-N-Out Burger and Cinnabon),but there are others where queuing for an hour or more is time well spent.
Until recently Japan was still a very much cash-only society,where even restaurant bills of hundreds of dollars would have to be settled with cold,hard currency.
Japan’s iconic Shinkansen are celebrating 60 years of operation and they just keep getting better (and faster).
This destination is overshadowed by its atomic bombing,but don’t be misled:Nagasaki is one of Japan’s most laid-back and enjoyable small cities.
Osaka is a hard-working,progressive,fun-loving city whose shopping,dining and street life provides a heady counterpoint to Japan’s cultural sights.
Public bathrooms aren’t usually stars of travel itineraries,but The Tokyo Toilet scheme’s facilities deserve to be.