Travel news: Asia is reopening, and so are its coolest neighborhoods

(CNN) — This week in travel: some of the destinations in Asia with the most strict Covid policies are finally reopening, an annual ranking of the world’s coolest neighborhoods provides inspiration for your upcoming vacation plans, and Fat Bear Week weathers a cheating scandal in order to crown a new winners.

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Time Out has released its annual list of the world’s coolest neighborhoods.

Colonia Americana in Guadalajara, Mexico, is the world’s — and North America’s — epicenter of cool.

The neighborhood is “home to a boundary-pushing creative community, a growing number of amazing places to eat, and some

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Award-Winning Composer Kevin Penkin on Creating Soundtracks for Anime and Video Games

It was always music or nothing for Kevin Penkin. Born in the UK but raised in Australia, he started off his musical journey as a flutist around the age of 7 and played classical pieces. It wasn’t until he received his first home console, a Game Cube, along with Metroid Prime that he became exposed to video game music (VGM). Penkin quickly realized the kind of music he wanted to play and it matched that of the classical greats.

Today, Penkin’s name reverberates throughout the VGM and anime industry, just as much as his music does. His career led him

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The Titillating Story of Japan’s “Boob Ice Cream”

The history of ice cream in Japan starts in 1869 at the Korimizu-ya restaurant in Yokohama. The first Japanese ice cream, known as “aisukurin,” was very simple. Initially made with milk, sugar and egg yolk (later, shaved ice was added to the recipe), it was closer to a chilled custard that came in a small glass cup and which, in today’s money, cost over 8,000 per serving. Things have obviously changed a lot since then and Japanese ice cream is now a treat available at rock-bottom prices. , one of the cheapest Japanese frozen desserts ever was the colorfully named

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Movie Review: David Leitch’s Bullet Train

Appropriately for a movie titled Bullet trains, David Leitch’s latest action comedy gives you plenty of bang for your buck. For the price of just one ticket, you get to see Brad Pitt, Hiroyuki Sanada, Michael Shannon, Zazie Beetz and other big Hollywood names acting out up to six different stories in one movie.

Based on the novel Maria Beetle by Kotaro Isaka (later translated into English as Bullet Trains), the movie tells the story of a group of professional thieves and assassins pursuing their own goals aboard a Shinkansen traveling from Tokyo to Kyoto. Most of the characters’

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The History of the Shiba Inu Breed in Japan

The Shiba Inu are one of the oldest and most popular breeds of dog in Japan. One of six native dog breeds here, they’ve become pop culture icons. You can find them in collectible gacha form, viral doge memes and even cryptocurrency. Shiba Inu history traces the breed’s origin back to when the first settlers came to Japan around 7000 BC

They were initially introduced to hunt small game like rabbits, foxes and wild poultry in the underlying brush of the mountains. Samurai also used them as hunting dogs and companions. Modern Shiba Inu still retain their hunting instincts, however,

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5 Locations The place You Can Eat Scrumptious Taco Rice in Tokyo

Uncommon is the meal managing to merge the tastes of two totally different cultures and current an edible lesson in geopolitics. That is the fantastic thing about taco rice.

The dish — true to its identify, discovering taco fillings similar to floor beef, shredded lettuce, salsa, tomato and cheese plopped down on rice — captures the combo of Japanese and American tradition prevalent in Okinawa, owing to the USA’ ongoing army presence within the southernmost a part of Japan. Whereas the precise origin and restaurant accountable for taco rice stay debated, most pinpoint 1984 because the 12 months it was

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Hundreds of thousands touring by automobile or by aircraft for Labor Day weekend

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. – Hundreds of thousands of individuals throughout the nation are on the transfer for Labor Day weekend regardless of higher-than-average gasoline costs and the pressure on earlier summer season air journey.

About 12.6 million persons are anticipated to fly from US airports from Thursday by way of Monday, in line with Hopper, a journey reserving app.

At Baltimore-Washington Worldwide Thurgood Marshall Airport, Flightaware picked up on one cancellation and no less than three delays by 6 pm Friday.

Forward of the vacation, the US Division of Transportation launched a brand new on-line dashboard for customer support

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5 World Information Maintain by Japanese Folks

Japan excels at many issues large and small — from the world’s tallest tower, to the world’s shortest escalator. It typically has the youngest islands on the planet and the longest-living individuals. Having lined the nation’s most spectacular data, we now flip to those set by people and teams of individuals.

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World’s Oldest DJ

This DJ grandma in her 80s, clearly reveals that being cool does not must have an expiry date. The superb Sumiko Iwamura (aka DJ Sumirock) turned the oldest skilled membership DJ at 83, registered within the Guinness World Information in 2018.

Iwamura is however a

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