Photo by Lucas Jans
  • KutaThe best known tourist resort in Bali, a favourite between surfers.
  • SapporoBeing one of Japan's newest cities, it lacks traditional architecture and it boasts in modern buildings and beautiful open boulevards, filled with trees.
  • Hoi AnA picturesque city in Vietnam, with an old town part of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • HampiThis is the site of the once-magnificent capital of the Vijayanagar Empire. The ruins are a 26sq km UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Shirakawa VillageA small village in Japan, famous for its traditional buildings called gasshō-zukuri, some of which being 250 years old.
  • JaipurJaipur is often called the Pink City because of its distinctly colored buildings, which were originally painted this color to imitate the red sandstone (...)
  • MumbaiEarlier known as Bombay, the city is a delightful mix of colonial relics and bazaars, poverty and magnates, sky scrapers and slums.
  • YonaguniYonaguni is a tiny speck of an island (28 sq. km.) and is the westernmost point of Japan.
  • Iriomote90% of the island is covered in dense jungles and swampy mangroves and is unquestionably one of the few remaining great wildernesses of Japan.
  • Yaeyama IslandsThe Yaeyama Islands are the remotest and most southwestern part of Japan, and are closer to Taiwan than to Japan.
  • TaketomiTaketomi is a small island part of Yaeyama archipelago, known for the carefully restored Ryukyu village.
  • Petronas TowersThe towers were the tallest building in the world between 1998 and 2004.
  • HaterumaHateruma island is the southernmost populated island in Japan.
  • Kabira BayThe most famous place on Ishigaki island and maybe the most photographed.
  • IshigakiPart of Japan, but 2000 km away from Tokyo. It's the second largest island of the Yaeyama archipelago.
  • Taipei 101The 509 meters high and 101 stories building hold the record for the tallest building in the world for six years, from 2004 to 2010.
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