Tokyo rises from the ashes
An impressing insight how Tokyo developped since the opening of the country. Informative, well researched, but still thrilling!
An impressing insight how Tokyo developped since the opening of the country. Informative, well researched, but still thrilling!
One or two articles still need to be published from my last Japan travel trip. Like my visit to Tokyo, which should become my last stop for this trip.
Another place, which I really wanted to visit has been the famous Mount Fuji or Fuji-san as you'd call it in Japanese. While still being inside of the highspeed rain Shinkansen, I was still hoping I might see it for the first time outside the window. But I surely had to wait longer than that.
A new Day means new chance to luck, right? That's what they say, right? I was really looking forward to my visit of the Ghibli Expo in Nagoya.
On the next day, I'd get to Kanazawa. I went there to see and hear a special concert and voice actor event to experience the real deal for the first time.
Another day passed and I finally got to Kyoto. Due to my tight time schedule I decided to nly visit the most important sights of the area, like the Fushimi Inari Shrine.
This time, I went to a quite different place as the I've been visiting before and I surely would not regret it – the Hiroshima Peace Park and Museum.
This last day has been full of impact to me. For the first time, I was able to visit Miyajima, a place I wished to see and dreamed of for since I knew of its' existance.
In this entry, I'll tell you a bit about the Japanese amusement centers.
After passing the explosive substance control at the airport, my departure from Switzerland really had started. My first stop would be Frankfurt and I finally started to realise that I really am on my way to Japan for the first time.