Kumozu Hotel & Conference Tsu

Reviews and Rates

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

0.00

626-10 Kumozunagatsunecho Tsu, Mie, Kinki, Japan, 514-0303, 059-234-3030

Travel Blogs Nearby

The Best Tourist Spots around Nagoya

... up an itinerary.

1. Religious Buildings: Temples, Shrines, Churchs, and Mosques
2. Museums (excluding ones with specific themes)
3. Palaces, Mansions, Residential Houses of Famous people
4. Gardens, Parks, Botanic Gardens, Zoological Parks

Especially big cities have a tendency to advertise these possibly boring sites for tourism. Needless to say, interesting sites depend on individuals, though.

Taketoyo, Aichi, Japan misocutlet
F1 na torze Suzuka

... co miało opóźnić spotkanie z zaproszonymi gośćmi. Wcześniej, podczas spaceru w Pitlane, pytaliśmy dziewczynę z BMW Sauber czy jest szansa na spotkanie z Robertem, ale oficjalnie nie było tego w planach, więc nic nie mogła obiecać. Na koniec dnia oprowadzono nas po garażu BMW Sauber, również w miejscach, które nie są widoczne od strony toru, czyli zaplecze gdzie siedzą inżynierowie, skł ...

Suzuka, Mie, Japan ania-maciek
The Quck Turn in Nagoya

We did the usual disembarkation and re-boarding to go through security in Nagoya. I threw the Japanese quarantine inspectors into a tizzy. I saw there was no line for the security checkpoint and didn't see them at the far end of where the line normally is, so I jumped the barrier and almost violated their quarantine. The decided I didn't have swine flu and let me through. I had only a few minutes between when I got to the gate and we started to board.

Tokoname, Aichi, Japan srvance
Golden Temple, Rock Gardens, Alleyway Restaurants

Today was the first day where I slept in. Because I'm a bit older now, the clubbing/drinking scene doesn't interest me as much and as a result, I typically go to bed around midnight and get up early in the morning. Today was a good leisurely morning where I took my time. I got ready and watched CNN. I typically find the international edition of CNN to be much better than the US domestic version. The international edition deals more with world news and none of the ...

Kyoto, Japan oliver.wai
biggest wood structure in the world

... Which is what at time makes me love traveling alone, like when my trip to Hiroshima... None the less it was still a good day overall, nothing very exciting just temple tourism, i think if you want some good stories you can take a few days off from reading my blogs and come back once I'm in Thailand or Cambodia, where the weathers nice the beaches are warm and the women are pretty :D (i hope)

Nara, Japan senorbrian
Experiencing my Japan...

... ultimate Japanese experience when we spent some time in a games arcade. I even got blisters from the drums game! And I beat 2 Croatian blokes at some punching game! Hehe! Dom San! Now I
understand why the Japanese can spend so much time playing in them. We spent about half an hour there, but could easily have stayed all night. The fun, the fun!

The feeling of being free on a bicycle in Nara and in Kyoto, now, that is just a sensation that can never ...

Iga, Kinki, Japan lizardom
on the seven seas- a day in the life of a sailor

... Lately you've been on my mind you showed me the rope the ropes to climb over mountains learned to pull myself, myself out of a landslide, out of a landslide." -It is exactly 14:37 on April 10, 2006 I am on the 6th floor dining hall, sitting a table for four with a cup of lavender tea steaming in front of me in a bright yellow mug. The window panes in front of me are sprinkled with rain drops, the stripped green and white curtains are ...

Kyoto, Japan lc65259
Uncle Mike, Nara and Kyoto

... then still decided to go. Nara was the capital of Japan prior to Kyoto and is home to many temples and parkland. No surprise there then. The first stop, Kofuku-Ji temple, we checked out a treasure hall/museum called Kofuku-Ji Kokuhokan. This held many statues and buddha heads of the ancients and a very large buddha statue of lacquered wood and then gold plated. Nara also holds the record for the largest wooden building in the world, Todaiji Temple, and it was BIG! The grounds of ...

Osaka, Japan mattoliver
Mountain of Monkeys

... lower primate nature to put on a show whenever their hairless human cousins happen by, and these monkeys were no different. As we filed by, they decided to get especially amorous with one another, which is one of those things that simply never gets unfunny. Despite years of refinement and sophistication, literary and philosophical training, I'll laugh just as much today at a couple monkeys getting it on as I did the first time I saw it in a zoo as a wee one. Well, you can ...

Arashiyama, Japan battlemonkey
Kyoto Wild

... wrong with the water in Japan; they simply chose not to sell it to you in vending machines, so be sure to bring a bottle with you before you leave. Regardless of the lack of water, we made it a goal to drink as many different Japanese drinks as we could find, and I kicked the day off with such hits as Orangeful Orange ("contains a lot of vitamin C" the can proclaims), Suntory Orange in the bright smiley-face adorned can, and Pocari Sweat, Japan's answer to Gatorade. It tastes like a ...

Kyoto, Japan battlemonkey

Africa | Asia | Australasia | Europe | Middle East | North America | South America | Central America | Caribbean

Copyright © 1997 - 2009 TravelPod.com, a proud founder of travel blogs on the web. All Rights Reserved.