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Hamamatsu, the "City of Music", is in Shizuoka, Japan. Home to a stately castle, piano manufacturers and eel cookies, it also has the highest concentration of South Americans in Japan, which gives the city a wide array of ethnic stores, restaurants, bars and clubs. (more...)

Spring Green is a small town in Wisconsin with two unique architectural wonders: Frank Lloyd Wright's magnificent home and workshop, Taliesin, and Alex Jordan's mysterious, delirious collection of curiosities, The House on the Rock. (more...)

  • For avid runners, the summer festival in Dunedin, New Zealand hosts a race up Baldwin Street, the world's steepest street.
  • Jefferson City, Missouri houses the only museum in the United States devoted specifically to veterinary medicine.
  • Going for sushi in Tsukiji, Tokyo? Detour to nearby Tsukudajima and sample some inago tsukudani, or pickled locusts.

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