

A vibrant cultural hub showcasing Ainu heritage, located in Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Quw'utsun Cultural Centre often experiences rain, especially in fall and winter.
The cultural centre has extensive outdoor exhibits and trails.
Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor activities, and refill stations are available.
A historic café near the Quai d'Orsay, known for its traditional French breakfast.
A lively bistro near Saint-Germain-des-Prés, famous for its traditional French lunch.
A historic, affordable French bistro near Montmartre, known for its lively dinner atmosphere.
A stone landmark used by the Inuit for navigation and communication, now a symbol of the Arctic and a popular souvenir.
Totem poles are a traditional art form of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, including the Quw'utsun people.
Traditional Quw'utsun weavings feature intricate patterns and are often used for ceremonial purposes.
A historic Buddhist temple offering panoramic views of Kyoto, especially beautiful during cherry blossom season.
A famous Shinto shrine known for its thousands of torii gates leading up a mountain.
A narrow, atmospheric alleyway lined with traditional tea houses and restaurants, perfect for an evening stroll.
Savory pancake made with flour, eggs, shredded cabbage, and various toppings like seafood or pork.
Sweet red bean paste-filled buns shaped like a maple leaf, a popular snack in Miyajima.
Freshly grilled or fried oysters, a local specialty in Hiroshima.
A picturesque harbor offering stunning ocean views, whale watching, and a relaxed beach town atmosphere.

A serene eco-park in Selangor, Malaysia, offering nature trails, picnic spots, and a lake for boating.
Bhagsu Waterfall is a stunning 20-meter waterfall near McLeod Ganj, offering a serene and refreshing experience.