For many Japanese people, Italy is a dream
destination. In Japan, Broadcast Satellite TV programs featuring Italian towns
and villages run almost every weekend. Italy has the largest number of World Heritage
sites and is one of the most popular destinations for Japanese tourists.
My wife, daughter and I had a chance to visit there and to appreciate its historic and traditional buildings, breathtaking architectural landscapes, natural beauty and rural villages during Japan’s Golden Week holidays. Our tourist guide was my son who has been enrolled at a Venetian university since last September.
My wife, daughter and I had a chance to visit there and to appreciate its historic and traditional buildings, breathtaking architectural landscapes, natural beauty and rural villages during Japan’s Golden Week holidays. Our tourist guide was my son who has been enrolled at a Venetian university since last September.
He made sure to take us to St. Mark's
Basilica (Basilica di San Marco in Italian), which is the most famous of the
many churches of Venice and is one of the finest examples of Byzantine
architecture in the world. Located just off the Grand Canal, the gleaming
basilica overlooks the Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) and adjoins the
Doge's Palace.
A great experience many tourists would
rarely get to partake in was a visit to an ordinary house in an Italian village.
My son’s roommate was kind enough to take my family to his home and to treat us
to a typical Italian lunch with good wine. He also showed us around the historical
sites there and I felt as if I were immersed in its culture.