
Selena Hoy
Writer at Freelance
Walking, talking, writing, eating. Annoying you with social justice. What? Bylines: Kinfolk, Atlas Obscura, Travel+Leisure, etc. 🇯🇵x🇺🇸 IG @selenahoy she/her
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Selena Hoy
Japan is a deservedly popular destination, but travelers often wind up seeing the same sights and miss out on the far-flung, quieter, or less obvious corners of the country. To see a softer side of Japan, we asked locals, from writers to motorcycle enthusiasts, nonprofit workers to photographers, to share something about the places they love best.
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1 month ago |
nationalgeographic.com | Selena Hoy
Japan is a deservedly popular destination, but travelers often wind up seeing the same sights and miss out on the far-flung, quieter, or less obvious corners of the country. To see a softer side of Japan, we asked locals, from writers to motorcycle enthusiasts, nonprofit workers to photographers, to share something about the places they love best. Go hiking and learn about Japanese mythologyHiking at Mount Takao is divine, according to Japan expert and travel writer Mayu Higa. “I love this place.
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2 months ago |
worldnomads.com | Selena Hoy
Iconic temples and castles, ancient and modern art, magical forests, and the best Japanese dishes – it’s all here in this 14-day guide. World Nomads was founded by travelers, for travelers. So, when we put an itinerary together, you can be sure it’s filled with memorable experiences, expert guidance, and a range of worthwhile activities. We asked travel writer and Japan resident Selena Hoy to create a journey that blends must-see icons with off-the-beaten-path exploration.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
tokyocheapo.com | Selena Hoy
Some prefer to spend their vacation budget on luxurious accommodation with personal butler service, designer amenities, and five-star room service. This article is not for them. But just because we don’t want to spend our money on a place where we’ll be largely unconscious, doesn’t mean we can’t have nice things. Enter the business hotel chain.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
cntraveler.com | Selena Hoy
There’s so much to see in Kyoto that it can get overwhelming, so having an optimal home base is key. In addition to the popular temples, the lattice of narrow streets is beaded with shrines, tiny cafes and bars, and artisanal shops. Though you’ll likely want to hit at least a few of the most popular attractions, settling into a residential neighborhood will allow you to experience some of the quieter, but no less charming, rhythms of the daily life of this city of art and culture.
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