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Marie-Galante Make Up...

See this at: frontgate.com| Added on 01/10/09

Our versatile Marie-Galante Vanity Trunk has been designed with organization, convenience, and aesthetics in mind. This innovative trunk keeps necessities at hand for everyday use in seven fully-lined drawers — three behind each semi-circular door,... See more more

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Welcome to The Alishan...

See this at: alishan-organic-cent...| Added on 12/22/08

The first seeds of Alishan Organic Center were sown here in Saitama around Jack and Fay's kitchen table almost twenty years back now. Tengu Natural Foods was born out of a personal desire for organic granola, a desire (as it turned out) more than a... See more more

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Welcome to Alishan Cafe.

See this at: alishan-organic-cent...| Added on 12/22/08

Christmas at the Alishan Cafe: December 4th - December 22nd A plate guaranteed to bring some seasonal cheer! Fresh salad, daikon leaves and couscous salad, seasonal veggie quiche, today's soup, rice or herb toast, spiral pasta, stir fried seasonal... See more more

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ESPE Patch Black and...

See this at: alternativeoutfitter...| Added on 06/04/08

This bag will get you noticed! Whether you use it for work, to carry your laptop, or whatever else you please, the black and white two-tone checkered design of this bag will stand out above the rest! Exterior features black and white pleather... See more more

Highlights: $60.00

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US Traveler Rolling...

See this at: walmart.com| Added on 06/04/08

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Highlights: $69.88

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Heys- XCase-XL 3-Piece...

See this at: walmart.com| Added on 04/30/08

Known as "The World's Lightest Luggage Set," the XCase-XL is made of a durable blend of polycarbonate and ABS for rigidity and flexibility. These cases won't permanently deform when under pressure but will pop back into their original shape. The... See more more

Highlights: $249.88

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Villa Sahara An Egyptian...

See this at: self-catering-breaks...| Added on 01/12/08

The villa is situated 30 minutes from the centre of Alexandria in a village called King Mariout This is a superb holiday destination where you not only see the sights of Egypt but also experience the local life There are many activities including... See more more

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Heys- XCase 20"...

See this at: walmart.com| Added on 01/08/08

Known as "The World's Lightest Carry-On," the XCase weighs a mere 5.3 pounds but has an incredibly spacious interior. It's made of a durable blend of polycarbonate and ABS for rigidity and flexibility. The fully-lined interior features a built-in... See more more

Highlights: $80.89

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1. Name : The Tokyo...

See this at: ocn.ne.jp| Added on 11/01/07

4. Purpose : Offering foreign tourists to Japan free travel information and consultation services.

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Park Hyatt

See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

Tokyo Category: Luxury Perched high above throbbing Shinjuku on the top floors of Kenzo Tange's 52-story steel and granite Park Tower, this has long been the hotel of choice for visiting celebrities (and so it was a natural location for Sofia... See more more

Highlights: $$$$

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

Leave the bedlam of Harajuku behind and walk to Meiji Shrine, a peaceful, wooded haven dedicated to Emperor Meiji (1852–1912). Pass through the giant cypress gate (or torii) at the back of Harajuku Station and walk along the wide gravel path. The... See more more

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Mandarin Oriental

See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

Tokyo Category: Luxury Despite its location in a jutting skyscraper near Tokyo Station and the original Mitsukoshi department store, Mandarin Oriental's first Japanese outpost (opened in December 2005) aspires to be a modern Zen paradise. Each of... See more more

Highlights: $$$$

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About JAPAN RAIL PASS

See this at: japanrailpass.net| Added on 07/02/07

The JAPAN RAIL PASS is the most economical way to travel throughout Japan by rail. Please be aware, however, that some restrictions apply. The pass is not valid for “NOZOMI” trains on the Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansen lines.

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Renaissance Tokyo Hotel...

See this at: marriott.com| Added on 07/02/07

The lobby and banquet room are being renovated from February 12, 2007 to March 31, 2007. The guest rooms are being renovated from January 22, 2007 to March 31, 2008. Located in the world-famous Ginza District on Tokyo's premier Showa-Dori Avenue, the... See more more

TAGS: Asia, Japan, Tokyo

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Ginza Yoshimizu

See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

Tokyo Category: Custom For a thoroughly Japanese experience in the center of Tokyo, try this 11-room eco-conscious inn. A rare find, it's located in a skinny nine-story building a short stroll from the department stores of Ginza. Shoes are... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

Matsuya department store is worth a visit on its own, but the added attraction is the Design Collection and gallery on the seventh floor. The gallery sells a selection of the best in contemporary and classic wares, as chosen by the Japan Design... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

Don't leave Tokyo without seeing the basement food hall of a local department store, known as a depachika. The depachika at Mitsukoshi's Ginza branch is one of the best and takes up a couple of floors. It has the atmosphere of a street market, with... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

Mujirushi Ryohin ("no-brand goods"), or Muji, is an essential stop and a ubiquitous source for a superb selection of well-designed, good-value housewares, furnishings, and clothes. The Muji look is simple and fuss-free—no bright colors or gimmicks.... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

Hip neighborhood Naka Meguro is the next Daikanyama. There's a good stretch of retail and culinary opportunities along the tree-shaded Meguro River. Look out for some unusual boutiques, plus one-offs like the alternative bookshop Cow Books and the... See more more

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Tokyo Summer

See this at: japan-hopper.com| Added on 07/02/07

You know summer has officially hit Japanese shores when you spot the usually impecably suited sarariman carrying his coat slung over his arm, something they normally wouldn’t be caught dead doing. Then you turn around and spot the young mothers with... See more more

Highlights: The pool itself is open from 9am until 6pm during summer, and an adult ticket will set you back ¥4,000.

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

A fun Asian-Latin fusion restaurant that's popular with foreign and Japanese customers alike, Fujimamas is still going strong since opening in 1998. The setting is charming (a traditional old wooden building with exposed beams and Japanese-style... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

The drawing card at this popular shop is the spicy, extra-rich noodle broth made from long-simmered pork bones (hey, no one claimed that ramen was health food!). The thin, chewy noodles are relatively plain, the better to soak up flavors from the... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

This venerable 71-year-old shop is known as the inventor of gunkan-maki ("battleship wrap"), the technique whereby sushi with a loose topping like fish roe is held together with a wraparound seaweed barrier. The chefs haven't been resting on their... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

This stylish little café offers only a few food items, but if you happen to be in the mood for Hainanese Chicken Rice—Singapore's unofficial national dish—this is the place for it. Mu-hung's three homemade sauces (sweet chili, ginger, and a thick... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

The distinctive ball of cedar leaves hanging outside the entrance identifies Seigetsu as a sake specialty pub, and its selection of limited-edition, small-brewery rice wines from around the country is truly impressive. The food is equally noteworthy,... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

If you're not planning to travel outside Tokyo, a visit to this center will provide you with a whistle-stop tour of the best crafts from all over Japan. They sell ceramics from kilns up and down the country, plus everything from lacquer plates and... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

This street is filled with stores selling cutlery, crockery, and kitchenware to the restaurant trade. You might not want the vat-sized saucepans, but there are many bargains to be had, including good glassware, cheap ceramics, and Japanese kitchen... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

The food of Okinawa—Japan's colorful slice of the tropics—is hypertrendy in Tokyo at the moment, but this lively pub-style spot predates the fad by quite a few years. The decor is an endearing mix of traditional Okinawan crafts and retro-kitsch... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

The extensive tapas-style menu here draws on Spanish, Italian, Greek, and Moroccan influences. Assemble your components into a full pan-Mediterranean meal, or just nibble from the big selection of hams, salamis, cheese, and vegetable platters.... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 07/02/07

The gleaming wall display of razor-sharp kitchen knives will appeal to those with murderous as well as culinary ambitions: It's impossible not to see their lineage in the finely honed and treasured samurai swords in all those Kurosawa (and Tarantino)... See more more

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