Tokyo is an awesome melting pot of weirdness combined with electronics, combined with futuristic tech, combined with history, combined with masses upon masses of people, combined with karaoke. Oh yes, this article is all about karaoke in Japan.
Not just karaoke in Japan, but fantasy karaoke in Japan. Aaaaaah yeah.
Yes, This is Why You Need to Experience
Private Karaoke in Japan
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Braving the Elements: Driving in Iceland During the Winter with Toddlers and Failing Miserably at Seeing the Northern Lights
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Driving in Iceland in the winter can, and most likely will be terrifying and treacherous. Many of the roads are actually closed during the winter because driving conditions are so poor, including the entire northeast region. Driving in Iceland isn’t too bad in the city, but once you leave Reykjavik, country roads aren’t a priority for snowplows. In addition...
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Park Street Church with Kids: Stop #3 on the Freedom Trail in Boston, Massachusetts
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Although the Disney Cruise Ships Magic and Wonder are sister ships and nearly identical, one of the stark differences between these ships is at the main pool. Both ships have the open top Twist and Spout signature yellow slide for guests taller than 38”, but only the Disney Magic has the AquaDunk slide. This slide is appropriately named a...
At the top of the hill at Boston Common you can’t miss the New Massachusetts State House with her 23K gold gilded round dome roof. In 1795 Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and William Scollay watched as 15 white horses, one for each state in the Union, pulled the cornerstone up the hill containing a time capsule. It was first...
Tokyo is a sprawling city, the most populated city in the world in fact! We were eager to see all that combustion in action all together from a killer skyline view. The Tokyo Tower offers a stunning view of Tokyo, but comes with a high price tag too.
Instead, the best free view of Tokyo can be found at...
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Kona Cafe: Family Restaurant Review in Walt Disney World, Polynesian Resort, Orlando, Florida
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The Disney Cruise Navigator | How to Plan Your Schedule For Every Member of Your Family On Board Minute by Minute
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From the royal welcome when you step foot onboard the ship, to the non stop action filling every moment of every day from before sunrise to long past sunset, debarking on a Disney Cruise ship is akin to having a personal host planning your schedule by your side minute by minute. It can be totally overwhelming at first to...
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You Scream, I Scream, We All Scream for Eye Scream Aboard a Disney Cruise Ship | And All Other Family Favorite Quick Service Dining Options
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So much of your Disney Cruise experience revolves around food. After all, sustenance is somewhat essential to our existence after all, but Disney has figured it out. Eating on a Disney cruise isn’t just about sustenance, it’s about enjoyment. When the cruise ship is your home for up to two weeks at a time you need variety. You need...
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Dos Ojos with Kids | Swimming in the Cenote with Two Eyes in Quintana Roo, Mexico
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We wasted the day lazily away at Tulum, enjoying every minute soaking up the historical scenery, architecture and powerful location of the most important trade post in the Mayan civilization of the 13th century and didn’t want to stop swimming in the shadow of El Castillo, but nearby was Dos Ojos. Dos Ojos: The cenote with two eyes.
We don’t...