Author name: Yam

Traveler / Chief Editor of Kosupa Travel. Based in Tokyo, works as a drone pilot as well.

Thornbury, United Kingdom

[Castle Stay Guide] Spend a Night in a Real English King’s Castle – Affordable Luxury That Lets You Live Like Royalty (UK Castle Stay #1)

Introducing a hidden gem in England where you can stay in a real castle at an affordable price! When you think of England, you might picture magnificent medieval castles scattered throughout this country rich in history and romance. Have you ever thought about not just visiting these castles as tourist attractions, but actually staying in […]

Sidi Bou Said, Tunis, Tunisia

The Blue Streets and Symbolic Doors of Sidi Bou Said & Tunis – Discovering the Hidden Meanings Behind Tunisia’s Iconic Designs

The distinctive blue and white color scheme unique to Tunisia Tunisia is a beautiful country located in North Africa, facing the Mediterranean Sea. Among its attractions, Sidi Bou Said, situated near the capital Tunis, draws tourists from around the world with its distinctive blue and white townscape. This characteristic color scheme can actually be seen

China, Shangahi

Why Disney Fans Shouldn’t Miss Shanghai Disneyland – Tips, Tricks & First-Hand Experience for the Perfect Day Trip #1

I’ll introduce the highlights of Shanghai Disneyland along with my visit experience! When thinking about Disney resorts, Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea may come to mind, but there are other magical destinations in Asia that Disney fans shouldn’t miss. One of them is Shanghai Disneyland in China. It’s perfect for travelers planning a day trip to

AlUla, Saudi Arabia

Daytime Walk Through AlUla Old Town – Discovering the Charm of Saudi Arabia’s Historic Desert Village (Part 1)

When thinking of Saudi Arabian tourist destinations, many might picture Riyadh or Jeddah, but lately, AlUla, located in the northwest region, has been steadily gaining attention. This area, rich in ancient history, is surrounded by desert and rocky mountains, with UNESCO World Heritage sites scattered throughout. In this article, I’ll share my experience exploring the

China, Shangahi

Is Shanghai Really Becoming a Ghost City? I Went to See What’s Actually Happening from a Traveler’s Perspective

In recent years, amid reports of China’s economic slowdown and changing political circumstances, rumors suggesting Shanghai’s rapid decline and abandonment have been spreading. In particular, a recently released YouTube video has attracted significant attention, warning about Shanghai’s deterioration. This video shows shocking footage and commentary claiming that Shanghai’s commercial districts have become shuttered streets, people

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Sobia: Saudi Arabia’s Unique Fermented Drink That Tastes a Bit Like Alcohol – A Must-Try Local Experience

In Al Balad, Saudi Arabia. Trying the local traditional drink “Sobia”. When traveling to Saudi Arabia, one of the first surprising cultural differences is the drinking customs. Unlike neighboring countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, alcoholic beverages are completely prohibited in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, travelers cannot enjoy wine or beer with their

Barcelona, Spain

Spain’s Tastiest Airport Surprise? Trying the Jamón Vending Machine at Barcelona Airport – Price, How It Works, and Flavor Review!

Spain is famous for its delicious jamón (cured ham). Did you know that at Barcelona Airport, the home of this culinary delight, there’s a “jamón vending machine” where you can easily purchase cured ham? In this article, I’ll thoroughly explain what products are sold in this unique vending machine, how they taste, and how much

China, Shangahi

[China Visa Exemption Alert] Trouble on My Flight to Shanghai! Don’t Let Transit Plans Fool You – A Guide to the Latest Entry Procedures

Shanghai used to be easily accessible for visits, but now the barriers have risen a bit In recent years, the use of flights transiting through China has been increasing again. However, China’s entry conditions, as of 2024, have been affected by post-pandemic regulations, causing confusion especially among travelers visiting China for the first time in

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