Ireland: Trip fast approaching!

The Ireland trip is fast approaching! It just a few weeks I’ll be heading to Europe for the first time and spending a week exploring Dublin and around Ireland.

I can’t wait to make the trip a reality, but it still feels weird to me. It still doesn’t feel like it’s actually going to happen.

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Reaction: Kyoto tries to restrict tourists

If you keep up with travel updates, you’ve likely come across the ongoing issue of tourism in Kyoto and its detrimental effects on the locals. Japan is now actively combating the overwhelming crowds that inundate its ancient capital.

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5 common myths about Japan

There are a lot of myths and rumors that tourists have read and heard about Japan. Here are five of them that I have seen and can shine some light on as simply just myths.

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Unique things to carry in Japan


Before you embark on your journey in Japan, there are a few essentials you’ll want to ensure you have with you. These items are particularly unique to Japan, and having them on hand can enhance your overall experience.

Here’s a list of items I recommend you carry on you while you explore Japan.

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Embracing Solitude: Understanding Why Eating Alone in Japan Is Celebrated, Not Condemned

In Japan, the dining experience is a cultural affair steeped in tradition, respect, and a unique sense of self. While communal dining is deeply ingrained in Japanese society, the act of eating alone is not met with disdain or judgment, as might be the case in some other cultures, especially in the west.

In fact, solo dining in Japan is not only accepted but often celebrated. Let’s explore the reasons behind this cultural phenomenon and why eating alone in Japan is not looked down upon.

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