You guys, I still can't believe I'm here lol. The weather was a little better today so I decided to explore Ueno. I had heard murmurs of an outdoor food market and I absolutely love markets. It's a fun way to interact with the locals and explore their cuisine. The Ameyaokocho market was huge and I ...
Tokyo Day 3 – Sensoji Temple & 7-Course Japanese Meal
Ohayo Goziamasu, The weather was horrible today. It was cold, windy and rained ALL day and guess who had a scheduled an outdoor tour for 9am? That's right, I did! Located in Asakusa, a more traditional part of Japan, Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo said to have been built in 628. The ...
Tokyo Day 2 – Kimonos & Mexican Food?!
Konichiwa! Day 2 in Tokyo kicked off with some classic tourist behavior, traditional kimono dressing. An instructor gave us some background history behind kimonos and showed us how to they were tied - I was amazed by how intricate the process was. After that we got to try some on and take pictures. ...
Tokyo Day 1 – Meiji Jingu Shrine, Harajuku & Shibuya
Hi Guys, Anyone that knows me knows it's been a lifetime dream of mine to visit Asia, particularly Tokyo. I'm not sure where the love started from but for as long as I can remember I've always been so fascinated with the Asian culture, food, fashion and just their lifestyle in general. Over the ...
My September Read – God Has A Sense Of Humour
Hello Guys, God Has A Sense of Humour is written by Nigerian author Ebi Akpeti and is a compilation of short stories. It's a short book with only 113 pages and 8 stories and I literally finished it in 2 days. Each story explores different aspects of relationships, marriage, heartbreak all told from ...
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