10 Things to Do in Asahikawa City Asahikawa City ( 旭川市 ) is the second largest city in Hokkaido Prefecture. Its name came from the misinterpretation of the Ainu name for the Asahi River. The Ainu called it Chiu Pet , which means "River of Waves," but it was misinterpreted as Chup Pet , which means "Sun River," and therefore became known as Asahi River in Japanese. For those planning to visit Asahikawa City to check what it has to offer, here are the 10 Things to Do in Asahikawa City : Asahikawa Manhole Cover 1. Take a picture of Asahikawa’s unique manhole covers . So far, I have seen 1 unique manhole design not counting the special Asahikawa Pokemon Manhole Cover . Asahikawa Roadside Station 2. Visit Asahikawa Roadside Station . You can buy souvenirs, eat authentic Asahikawa ramen, and also get the Asahikawa Roadside Station stamp for your stamp collection. As a bonus, you will also find the Asahikawa Pokemon Manhole Cover featuring the Alolan Vulpix, Cubchoo, a
Woow, this place seems so beautiful and amazing and fun. Thanks for sharing!
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DeleteTagaytay Ciry looks like a great getaway from the the capital. I would definitely love to take a dip in that infinity pool. And the picnic with a view is definitely a must.
ReplyDeleteTagaytay City is just a few hours drive away from Manila. It sure is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of Metro Manila.
DeleteI'm OBSESSED with Bag of Beans! Whenever I go to Tagaytay I'd make sure to drop by Bag of Beans (the branch with colorful umbrellas) just to buy raisin bread! Thanks for the tips! <3
ReplyDeleteSame here! =) I'm happy to hear that there are also others who love Bag of Beans' raisin bread.
DeleteWow thanks for listing ten awesome ideas! I would absolutely love to take a picnic at picnic grove! Sounds so fun!
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear about your adventure in Tagaytay someday.
DeleteI've never been to Tagaytay City, but if I ever do, I'll definitely refer to this list!
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DeleteWow ! I want to ride a pony... That will be very amazing!
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DeleteI have never heard of Tagaytay City but it sounds like it has a lot of things to offer. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWell Tagaytay is a very famous tourist destination in the Philippines. You should come visit.
DeleteI've never been to Tagaytay before, I think i want to try to Escala the most!
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DeleteAfter I read your post I was researching where is Tagaytay! It's the first time I read about it. Such a beautiful place, the pool is wow :-o amazing. I'll take it into account if I visit Luzon.
ReplyDeleteYou should come visit. I'll tour you around when I'm available. =)
DeleteThis looks really amazing. I hope to be able to travel to places like those one day! Hopefully some of these things will still be available to go to by then!
ReplyDeleteHi there! It'll still be there. =) Come visit and enjoy the great climate here in Tagaytay.
DeleteSuch a beautiful images and great post. Thanks for sharing.
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DeleteI have never been there but it seems a nice city to travel to. Thanks for providing about the information that we can do there.
ReplyDeleteIt is Sarah. You should consider including this to your travel plan when you visit the Philippines.
DeleteI have done 9/10 already. I have to visit Escala soon to complete the 10
ReplyDelete=) WOW! That's great. I'm sure you have plenty of places to add here. =)
DeleteAWH the ponies!! I would love to do that!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha, =) You'd love these ponies.
DeleteNice place would love to visit.
ReplyDeleteYou should come visit Tagaytay City. =)
DeletePerfect! Next time whenever I visit Tagaytay I will remember these.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sanjota. =)
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ReplyDeleteI bet my children will really love to ride that pony. They will cry for it ;-)
ReplyDeleteHahaha. That reminds me of my daughter. =)
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