So I recently came back from a 10-day trip to Japan and one thing that I have been saying to everyone who asked me about the trip is: I didn't expect to like Japan as much as I did!
Obviously as this was my first time, we went to Tokyo and Osaka (and a day trip to Kyoto). The itinerary was straightforward and touristy - shopping, DisneySea, Asakusa, temples, Dotombori, USJ, more temples etc. What I really enjoy about Japan and the trip is that while the country is obviously known for its advanced economy, technologies and efficiency, the more intangible values of a country like its culture, subcultures and way of life are still highly visible and celebrated.
It's such an interesting country and I am already (unexpectedly) planning my next trip there to continue exploring and immersing in its wonderful energy.
As usual I will try to write more proper posts about the trip and different places that we went to, emphasis on "try" because that didn't happen to Europe either lol.
Sensō-ji Shrine, Asakusa, Tokyo
Obviously as this was my first time, we went to Tokyo and Osaka (and a day trip to Kyoto). The itinerary was straightforward and touristy - shopping, DisneySea, Asakusa, temples, Dotombori, USJ, more temples etc. What I really enjoy about Japan and the trip is that while the country is obviously known for its advanced economy, technologies and efficiency, the more intangible values of a country like its culture, subcultures and way of life are still highly visible and celebrated.
It's such an interesting country and I am already (unexpectedly) planning my next trip there to continue exploring and immersing in its wonderful energy.
Hogwarts Castle, Universal Studios Japan, Osaka
As usual I will try to write more proper posts about the trip and different places that we went to, emphasis on "try" because that didn't happen to Europe either lol.
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