Eric Dallemagne: Kenrokuen is 1 of Japan’s top 3 most beautiful gardens. The garden’s scenery was spectacular. It included ponds, fountains, waterfalls, bridges, lanterns, tea houses and all sorts of amazing trees.
Eric Dallemagne: Nagamachi was a samurai district, where they & their families used to reside. The area preserves a historic atmosphere with its residences, earthen walls, private entrance gates, narrow lanes & canals
Eric Dallemagne: The Ryokan Sumiyoshiya is a traditional Japanese-Style Inn. We were instantly transported to a different era with authentic furniture in our room, tatami floors and Japanese baths.
Eric Dallemagne: Established in the Meiji Era, this eel restaurant draws customers from afar. It has charm, with its Japanese-style architecture. Step inside & eat the best unagi in Tokyo.
Eric Dallemagne: The museum seeks to educate visitors on high speed rail & displays a number of trains including historic locomotives, world record setting experimental shinkansen & the magnetic levitating trains.
Eric Dallemagne: Keio Rail-Land offers many attractions, including a large-scale ‘experience simulator’. A popular mini train runs along the perimeter of a fleet old-time train cars displayed outside.
Eric Dallemagne: Amazing! It is a spacious showroom with many model railroad tracks. There is also a store with their latest products. If you buy something for 500 yen. it allows you to use the tracks for 30 mns.
Eric Dallemagne: Created by the IM Pei, it is located in the beautiful Shigaraki Mountains near Kyoto. It is quite literally intended to be a paradise on Earth, it worked for me; it is my favorite museum in the world
Eric Dallemagne: It used to be the residence of Japan's Imperial Family until 1868, when the emperor moved to Tokyo. It is located in the spacious Kyoto Imperial Park, an attractive park in the center of the city.
Eric Dallemagne: A MUST see! The Ryōan-ji #garden is considered one of the (if not the) finest surviving examples of #kare-sansui ("dry landscape"), a refined type of #Japanese Zen temple #garden design.
Eric Dallemagne: It is 1 of the best examples of a city within the city. Opened in 2003 in Tokyo's Roppongi area, the building complex features offices, apts, shops, restaurants, hotels, museum, observationdeck & more
Eric Dallemagne: The collection housed in this 1959 Le Corbusier building, was assembled in the 1900s. Considering it was begun so recently, it was surprisingly good ranging from 15th century icons to Monet to Pollock
Eric Dallemagne: Ground zero for all things electrical: gadgets, mobile tech, cameras, computers, games, digital prints .... this enormous store was incredibly and insanely fun.
Eric Dallemagne: One of Japan's most dexterous and vast cultural spaces, the museum doesn't stand still: rather than housing a permanent collection, it instead hosts a changing schedule of ambitious exhibits.
Restaurante de curry japonés · 東京都杉並 · 2 tips y reseñas
Eric Dallemagne: It is Japan’s most famous Curry House. It's delicious, really worth the price. The concept is surrounded around the fact that it serves curry with rice and meat, vegetables of your choice.
Eric Dallemagne: If you’re in the mood for an espresso pick me up with touches of rustic interiors and a decent selection of breakfast or lunch snacks you’ll appreciate this cutely decorated spot.
Prinses Elisabethplein 5 Place Princesse Élisabeth, Schaerbeek, Bruselas-Capital
Museo · Gare de Schaerbeek · 40 tips y reseñas
Eric Dallemagne: The TrainWorld museum was the highlight of our trip. 1 of the most unique museums of this kind in the world. It combined the story of the train throughout the centuries with a look into the future.
Restaurante francés · Invalides · 14 tips y reseñas
Eric Dallemagne: Intimate atmosphere, mirrors, white walls and pretty armchairs... Auguste is perfectly tailored to the cuisine of Gaël Orieux, a chef who is passionate about food and ingredients
Eric Dallemagne: The Musée Guimet: the quickest route to Asia! From 1889, when it was established by Emile Guimet, to the present day, the museum has continued to add to and diversify its collections.
171 boulevard du Montparnasse, París, Isla de Francia
Restaurante francés · Notre-Dame-des-Champs · 88 tips y reseñas
Eric Dallemagne: Like other Left Bank institutions (namely Les Deux Magots and Le Café de Flore) the Closerie des Lilas was where the intelligentsia hung out in the early 20th century.
Eric Dallemagne: Inspired by a similar project in Tokyo in February 2012, the Parisian label wanted to create an intimate café fusing the worlds of fashion, music and design.
Eric Dallemagne: One of the world's most famous addresses, #Buckingham #Palace is the official London residence of the #Queen of #England and an item on many lists of #London must-sees.
Eric Dallemagne: It may look like a regular slab of junk but this bad boy is anything but re-constituted junk. The restaurant uses rare breed aged beef sourced from the cream of the bovine crop, Ginger Pig Farm.
Eric Dallemagne: Stuffed with pretty antique knickknacks and welcoming armchairs, the crowded Georgian parlour at Zetter’s Townhouse Marylebone is the perfect setting for a little afternoon indulgence.
Hertford House (Manchester Sq), Londres, Greater London
Museo de arte · Marylebone · 98 tips y reseñas
Eric Dallemagne: A free national museum displaying superb works of art in an historic London town house. The collection was acquired in the 19th century by the 3rd and 4th Marquesses of Hertford & Sir Richard Wallace
Eric Dallemagne: Arguably the best coffee in London. Kaffeine has become somewhat of an institution since it opened in 2009 by one of the savviest guys in the industry, Peter Dore-Smith.
81 Jermyn St. (Corner of Duke Street), Londres, Greater London
Hotel · Piccadilly · 19 tips y reseñas
Eric Dallemagne: Convenient location, in the heart of Piccadilly, walking distance to Theatreland, Buckingham Palace and Mayfair. The room was luxurious however on the small side. The staff was pleasant & helpful.