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Tokyo city guide

Tokyo city guide
Tokyo is only recently becoming a city that people want to visit. The Japanese have been known as sceptical towards outsiders/foreigners: the gaijin, to say the least. The entire country was isolated from the world from 1639 to 1853. This isolationist foreign policy was called Sakoku. And curiously, this is the period when Japan developed the most. Not only Tokyo (known as Edo back then) underwent a massive growth, but also the most iconic parts of Japanese culture came to existence. The samurai, bonsai trees, tea ceremonies, roads, school, erotica, poetry, and sumo, even the kabuki theatre: all that happened because of the Sakoku. Maybe globalization isn’t the way to go? Maybe telling the Christians to piss off with their nonsense is the catalyst that the modern civilization needs? Fast...
Tokyo city guide

Buenos Aires city guide

Buenos Aires city guide
The best description of Buenos Aires that comes to mind is “a beautiful mess of a city”. A melting pot of Paris, Barcelona with a dash of Naples and then, when you least expect it, you come across parts that remind you of New York or Tokyo. Argentina has actually been the New York of South America; people from Spain, Portugal, and Italy followed the conquistadors there looking for the brave new world. Buenos Aires’ location was ideal to establish a thriving port town and it quickly became one of the most important trading centres in the new world. The city was a victim of its own success. Growing disparity between the rich port and other parts of Argentina resulted in numerous conflicts and political tension that lasts to this day. That’s the thing that most people immediately noti...
Buenos Aires city guide

São Paulo city guide

São Paulo city guide
São Paulo is often compared to Rio de Janeiro, but it’s like comparing night to day. Rio is a hot mess; an almost primal clash of elements, shapes, and sounds. Rio is pure chaos. São Paulo is its polar opposite. Dignified and structured, despite being home to almost three times the population of Rio. Certain issues come with such an enormous number of citizens. The growing disparity between the working class and the rich are reaching new heights. Literally. The poor spend hours in traffic jams trying to drive downtown from suburban favelas, while the rich board a helicopter. I’m not even joking. People are stuck in traffic, look up and see those dickheads flying over. São Paulo has the largest helicopter fleet in the world, so politicians and the wealthy can skip traffic jams. That ...
São Paulo city guide

Hong Kong city guide

Hong Kong city guide
Hong Kong, like other major players in the region, has made its fortune on the drug trade. Opium was the name of the game back then, everyone wanted a piece of that trade. Hong Kong means “The Scented Port” in Cantonese. They say it comes from the smell of sandalwood incense. I believe it was the smell of sweet, sweet opiates that caused the “peaceful colonization” by the British Empire. They came, planted a flag in the ground and said: “This is ours now”. I thought it takes more to colonize a piece of land, but apparently not. They left eventually, but Hong Kong remained one of the most “English” cities in Asia. Victoria Peak and Victoria Harbour (named after Queen Victoria) have become iconic parts of this city. The tram that takes tourists to the summit is an unforgettab...
Hong Kong city guide

Sydney city guide

Sydney city guide
Sydney is the capital of New South Wales, on the continent of Australia. That’s right; it’s not the capital of Australia, as many people seem to think. “The Land Down Under” is split into states and each has its own centre of administration. I suppose they all need a shelter nearby with the infamous indigenous fauna. We’ve all seen those clips with spiders larger than a human torso, relaxing under a toilet seat. Kangaroos and koala bears; animals considered as “cute” can be a true pain in the ass. Especially koalas, those beasts are vicious. It looks like everything in Australia wants to kill you. But the aboriginal people don’t seem to be all that bothered. Weird, isn’t it? Perhaps it’s some kind of biblical plague; the land itself turning against the colonial invaders...
Sydney city guide

Ottawa city guide

Ottawa city guide
Ottawa? Otta-what now? Are we talking about that province in Japan? Nope, Ottawa is the Canadian capital. It’s that quiet, unpopular kid in class that gets the best grades. No one notices Ottawa, because the USA, the loud and obese brat hogs all the attention. Years pass, kids graduate and Ottawa grows up to be an amazing, educated young man with a bright future. The USA still feasts on ice cream while building walls from sticks and manure. I’m joking… but am I that far off? It was in the 16th century that expeditions began scouting the North American continent, the French and the British called dibs on Canada. I’m fascinated by that age of discovery and the pioneers that made the very first steps on this new continent. It’s chilling and hard to empathize with for a modern man. T...
Ottawa city guide

Beirut city guide

Beirut city guide
Beirut is an oasis of peace in a country that knows only conflict. It’s a European city where European cities have no right to be. It doesn’t fit the mould; it’s out of place to the point that it’s bizarre. Beirut thrives, as it has thrived for millennia, despite all that violence. It’s been around for over 5000 years and went through a lot. They survived the Romans; and they came over the Ottoman rule, World Wars, Civil Wars, terrorism: you name it. After the Second World War, the Lebanese capital became a major tourist destination and financial hub. Beirut became a beacon of freedom, tolerance and modernization in a turbulent region, which always fell short of these things. Thanks to its French influences and rich cultural and intellectual life it was nicknamed Paris of the Eas...
Beirut city guide

Cape Town city guide

Cape Town city guide
Cape Town has always reminded me of a Latin phrase that stuck with me since my high school days. “Per Aspera ad Astra” means “through thorns to the stars” and I think it best describes this city. As most settlements in the region, Cape Town started out as a humble trade post: a stop on the way to the Orient and back. The Dutch have planted a tiny seed in 1652 and they couldn’t begin to imagine what it’d bloom into. They brought European flora with them, like grapes which made Cape Town a famous destination for wine lovers. It wasn’t either fast or easy at first, as they didn’t have many workers. What do you do when you’re far away from home and you need labour done? You enslave people. At least they did back then it was a popular mind-set among the colonial nations. So be...
Cape Town city guide

Auckland city guide

Auckland city guide
Some people call Auckland “Sydney's little sister” or “little Sydney” because of the many similarities between the two. Both are quite large, both have harbours and both were established as English colonies. And like all the English colonies there is a lot of “Victoria” stuff. Victoria Mount, Victoria streets, Victoria monuments; colonial times were times of some major brown-nosing. It was almost a race between who dedicates most discoveries to the Queen. This case was also quite interesting compared to the other colonies. The Maoris discovered New Zealand in the 14th century and began to settle in tribal communities. Tribes usually don’t like other tribes all that much, so they started fighting. They fought with the proverbial sticks and stones until the English came around....
Auckland city guide

Toronto city guide

Toronto city guide
Toronto is the largest city in Canada. It’s where people live their lives to the fullest and then move to Ottawa when they’re old. The land, where it stands was bought by the English in 1787 from a local tribe called the Mississaugas. The weirdest thing about those transactions is that the Europeans offered them complete garbage for this massive piece of land. They literally gave them kettles, mirrors, some gunflints, and booze. No wonder the natives were pissed off and disputed the legalities of those treaties. They came to an agreement just recently in 2010. I find it funny in a grotesque way. It’s been 200 years ago, so what if the tribe won the argument? They would now have this enormous city on their property: would have been awkward. Toronto was named York at first; then they r...
Toronto city guide
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