日本 成田


The last kaiten zushi, last ramen, one last look at shinjuku and we were back where we started; with memories that are but a blur of sakuras and lights. Our longer hair and nails might have been the only proof of the time that had gone by, for it feels like these moments had just peeked in one of my lucid dreams and lingered as a souvenir throughout the day.
It was a very inspiring trip once more, we were in Tokyo a year ago too, and we hopeful that we can make it there again next winter. In the meantime we will be sure to appreciate what we have available here and make the best of it.
What is awaiting 60dl ?
When I created this blog, it would be to serve the sole purpose of keeping our friends and family updated on our trip. But I took a deep interest in photography so I will keep this active with our projects and adventures at Drownspire until we come back to Japan for another 60 days! If you would like to keep on looking at photos of Japan while we are here, please visit our friend’s blog Tokyoluv.com.If you like Japan and would like to do this kind of trip.
It is more accessible than what you might think, as well as less expensive and more fulfilling that you can ever imagine. But you need to be open to learn the japanese language and to appreciate ( or discover ) Japanese cuisine. Here are a couple of websites that helped us out along the way.- http://www.nihongoresources.com/
- http//smart.fm
- http://wikitravel.org/en/Japan
- http://www.mlcjapanese.co.jp
Here is a picture from our first time in Tokyo.

Idan Raichel - Hakol Over
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