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Tokyo Station was built at the beginning of the last century. As the busiest and important station on the Shinkansen network, it is the busiest station in Japan. The station with the largest number of trains. Tokyo Station, which receives countless passengers every day, will celebrate its 105th birthday on December 20 this year.

To this end, from November 20th to December 24th, the official will hold a series of interactive activities including the Kendama Challenge. Complete tasks with station staff to obtain hidden anniversary souvenirs.

Kendama masters, hurry up and sign up!


In Angkor Wat, a world cultural heritage and a Southeast Asian travel destination, riding elephants has been a recreational item for many years. Recently, Cambodia officially announced that elephant riding activities will be banned in Angkor Wat from 2020, and nearby elephants will be moved to conservation centers to live and breed in semi-natural conservation areas. However, not all elephants will be included in this relocation, and visitors will still be able to view and take photos with the elephants.

Reject animal performances!


On November 13, in the city of Matera in the Basilicata region of southern Italy, a new modern train station will be put into use. The new station was designed by Stefano Boeri Architetti. The exterior of the building is mainly made of steel and stone, and solar panels cover the elevated roof. This not only ensures the source of electricity for the station, but also provides power support for the nearby squares and parks. This is not only a train station, but also a public space for citizens and travelers to rest.

