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Alice experiencing Yudanaka and its Macaque 'snow' monkeys, Japan

Alice

Japan & Canada Specialist

As soon as Alice could, she embarked on a classic 'round the world' trip traveling through South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and many parts of Southeast Asia. Wanting to experience and immerse herself in a culture completely different to her own, Alice settled in Japan as an English language teacher in Tokyo.

The fascinating diversity in culture and beautiful, scenic places kept Alice in Japan for two and a half years. She found her time there to be a very positive learning curve in all aspects of her life, fuelling her passion for traveling and the enthusiasm she now has to share her experiences with others.

After a wonderful nine years at Audley with her focus on Japan, Alice has now experienced time in Canada. Her passion is all around exploring: activities in the outdoors, seeing wildlife, and sampling local foods. Having spent some time in Canada a few years ago, with a hunger to explore more of this stunning country, Alice revisited this year. Starting in the east and making her way over to the west over a span of a few weeks she saw all that Canada has to offer, and feels everyone should get the chance to enjoy the wonders that are available in Canada.

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Tsumago, Japan

I recommend visiting - Tsumago, Japan

My favorite destination was really hard to choose but I had to go for Tsumago. It really set the scene as to how Japan was in the Edo period and it is a great historical experience walking through Tsumago postal town. Close by they also have the 'Momosuke' bridge which I absolutely love and its well worth finding out about the story behind it all. Not only do you get the history you get to walk part of the 'Nakasendo Highway' which in itself is a stunning walk through the mountains and experience nature in Japan.

I'll never forget when…

My most memorable moment in Japan would have to be passing through the whole of the 'Nakasendo Way'. I was part of a team running in a relay, which began in Kyoto. This experience allowed me the chance to explore deep into the mountains and the countryside that boasted every shade of green imaginable, while the historical story of the Edo period unfolded before us. A seemingly never ending scenic path stretched nearly all the way to the bright lights of Tokyo. It is one of the most beautiful places I have been to in Japan.

Photos of Alice

  • Alice at Athabasca Glacier, Canada
  • Dinner Daikichi
  • Alice enjoying her time at the Hida Folk Village, Japan
  • Alice visiting Miyajima Island and the 'floating' torii gate, Japan
  • Hida Folk Village