Autumn has almost left. All autumn leaves will be gone soon. I have been seeing a lot of pictures of autumn foliage in Tokyo lately. A part of me missing autumn in Tokyo. I am finally homesick. Recalling the memories, where did we go to see autumn foliage in Tokyo? It’s hard to remember the …
The old quarter of Seville was a bit quiet when we strolled along the area on a bright late afternoon. It took fifteen minutes walk from the Cathedral to La Encarnacion Square where we planned to visit Las Setas de Seville. Las Setas de Seville is known as Metropol Parasol internationally. It’s the only …
A home to Flamenco dance…. that was my Japanese friends’ response when I mentioned about Seville. For Japanese, Seville is known as a home to Flamenco dance which is popular now in Japan. Little I knew Seville is more than flamenco dance until I started digging for more information here and there. Seville is …
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder That was the best phrase to describe what I felt when writing this blogpost. After going through some Sakura cherry blossoms seasons, countless pictures taking of seasonal flowers, frequently train rides to many cities, uncountable Japanese food savouring, finally I have the audacity to come up with this …
We visited Kintai kyo Bridge / Kintai Bridge while staying in Hiroshima recently. Geographically, Kintai Bridge is not part of Hiroshima Prefecture. It is located in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Luckily, Yamaguchi bordering with Hiroshima which makes it a perfect trip to take while staying in Hiroshima city. For photography enthusiasts, Kintai Bridge is a spot not to …
The main reason we were itching to visit Mie Prefecture was Ise Grand Shrine or Ise Jingu. After having been living in Japan for three years now, the urge to see the shrine that represents the national religion of Japan was justifiable. The Ise Grand Shrine is Shinto’s holiest shrine and regarded as a home …