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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.01 to 31.12 - Page nb 26

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2023
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Where breathtaking natural wonders and a futuristic cityscape join forces More than just a city, this shimmering, neon metropolis perfectly illustrates Japan's dual nature. Just around the corner from futuristic skyscrapers, you'll find ancient temples and lantern-lit wooden buildings hailing from a far different time. Picture old Japan and what do you see? A kimono- clad geisha wandering a quiet street? Incense burning outside a temple? A tea ceremony? Experience it all in Kyoto, a former capital and the country’s spiritual heart. Here there are over 1,000 Buddhist temples peppered throughout the city waiting to be explored, all marked with the tell-tale scarlet torii gates. Osaka, in a word, is vibrant. From its buildings plastered with fluorescent billboards to its lively locals, there's never a dull moment. The best way to experience this is by wandering its energetic street-food markets. Here, find locals slurping steaming bowls of ramen and ordering the famous okonomiyaki, a Japanese pancake, among other dishes. This iconic emblem of Japan is surrounded by legend. Some say that the name ‘Fuji’ is derived from the word ‘Fuchi’ meaning the goddess of fire. In the past, women were not permitted to climb the mountain as it was believed to anger the jealous Fire Goddess Now, you can get up close to the monumental peak Known for its picturesque gardens, award-winning whisky and famous beer, this superb city is also renowned for its beautiful 19th-century architecture and annual Snow Festival.

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Where breathtaking natural wonders and a futuristic cityscape join forces More than just a city, this shimmering, neon metropolis perfectly illustrates Japan's dual nature. Just around the corner from futuristic skyscrapers, you'll find ancient temples and lantern-lit wooden buildings hailing from a far different time. Picture old Japan and what do you see? A kimono- clad geisha wandering a quiet street? Incense burning outside a temple? A tea ceremony? Experience it all in Kyoto, a former capital and the country’s spiritual heart. Here there are over 1,000 Buddhist temples peppered throughout the city waiting to be explored, all marked with the tell-tale scarlet torii gates. Osaka, in a word, is vibrant. From its buildings plastered with fluorescent billboards to its lively locals, there's never a dull moment. The best way to experience this is by wandering its energetic street-food markets. Here, find locals slurping steaming bowls of ramen and ordering the famous okonomiyaki, a Japanese pancake, among other dishes. This iconic emblem of Japan is surrounded by legend. Some say that the name ‘Fuji’ is derived from the word ‘Fuchi’ meaning the goddess of fire. In the past, women were not permitted to climb the mountain as it was believed to anger the jealous Fire Goddess Now, you can get up close to the monumental peak Known for its picturesque gardens, award-winning whisky and famous beer, this superb city is also renowned for its beautiful 19th-century architecture and annual Snow Festival.
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