Senso-Ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan, has a beautiful five-story pagoda and several temple halls, plus a gorgeous garden just a few blocks from Tokyo SkyTree. Built in 645 and rebuilt after it was destroyed during World War II, Senso-Ji Temple is not only one of Japan’s largest and most popular temples, but it’s also a symbol of Japan’s national pride, determination and the immutability of their history. Read on to discover everything you need to know to plan your visit to this breathtaking complex of architecture.
Hot Air Balloon Festival “Balloons Over Bavaria”
Each year dozens of hot air balloons gather in Frankenmuth, MI for a race, and it is quite the event to behold! We loved this event, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone who is able to make a trip to “Michigan’s Little Bavaria”, as Frankenmuth is lovingly called. Details Date: May 26th-28th Location: Frankenmuth,…