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| Tokyo city life |
1. Senso-ji
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| Senso-ji Temple |
Senso-ji is a sacred temple in Asakusa. I always associate temples to be red in Japan, but that might just be the amount of anime I've watched that carry that color. I would love to take pictures at the temple and learn history about the temple!
2. Akihabara

I've been told Akihabara is the place to go if you want anything in the vein of anime merchandise. From comics to detailed figurines, this place is a dream to visit. Stopping to see the amount of merchandise they have on anime versus what I've seen of in the states would be crazy. Got to grab something to remember my trip, right?
3. Meiji Shrine
Going to Japan means I should take in as much historical sites as much as I can.
4. Oedo-Onsen Monogatari
It's a hot spring themed around the Edo time period. Though there's a "tattoo-free" prerequisite, I think just visiting a hot spring would be nice. I would totally want to make a stop at this one.
5. Tea Ceremony at Hamarikyu Onshi Teien
The tea ceremony has been an interest of mine. I don't drink tea often, but I've seen videos of the tea ceremony and it would be cool to try. If you don't know what a tea ceremony is, have a look at TEALEAVES' video here.


Hello Jaylin,
ReplyDeleteFantastic work on your post! I want to go to Japan after my brother went earlier this year and had an absolute blast, he also loves anime and much of the culture there. I enjoyed your number list style and the bright colored images that sparked interest. The color on your headlines also made your post 'Pop' even more. Your third image needs a caption but overall I loved your post great work!
Hey, Jaylin! Awesome job with this blog. I really appreciate how vibrant and colorful the images are and how they correspond with the content. You definitely add emotion by explaining your passion, interests, and reasoning for wanting to visit Japan!
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