On my(Chanda) second trip to Japan, I went with a friend who was thrilled to plan the entire trip for us. We both have similar tastes, and I was excited to go to the owl cafe she found. Lucky for us, it wasn't far from the train station, and although it was small, we had... Continue Reading →
Osaka’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Our week in Osaka was not complete without visiting The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. We aren't the biggest Harry Potter fans, but anyone would enjoy themselves because the park is fun and interesting. Respect the spell limits or be banished! While you can't ride this Hogwarts Express, you can use your imagination and take... Continue Reading →
Mt. Arashiyama’s Monkey Park
I went on my(Chanda) first trip to Japan during the summer. I didn't realize how hot Japan got during the summer; so many times, we found ourselves running under any shade we could find. While we enjoyed our week there, we would have enjoyed ourselves much more if we had gone during any other season.... Continue Reading →
Sacred Sites of Kansai, Japan
Japan is home to tens of thousands of temples and shrines. Each one offers its own unique art and history that is worth visiting in any area of Japan. While I(Chanda) wasn't able to see as many as I would have liked to, I was able to visit some of the more famous ones when... Continue Reading →
Small but Mighty Noodles
The last time Mana and I were in Japan, we happened upon a small restaurant on the way to the train station. We were going to go somewhere more famous for breakfast, but the sign showed a delicious looking bowl of noodles that beckoned us into the restaurant. It was a little small, and the... Continue Reading →
Skyview: Taipei 101 Building
I(Chanda) am deathly afraid of heights to the point that I don't even like to stand on a chair, but I decided to visit Taipei 101 building despite this. I admit that I had to give myself a big pep talk and hype myself up to go, but I did persevere. As I walked out... Continue Reading →
What to Eat in Taipei
Mana wasn't able to go on this trip because of work so I went solo to Taipei. There is so much to see and eat in Taiwan that it's impossible to do it all in a few days, but I tried to pack in as much food as I could stuff myself within the four... Continue Reading →
Osaka’s Michelin Star Okonomiyaki
I(Chanda) have a minor obsession with okonomiyaki and I was determined to find the best okonomiyaki Osaka had to offer. After scouring the internet I stumbled upon Ajinoya. All of the reviews were positive so I had high hopes. When we arrived our hearts sank to the bottom of our empty stomachs. The line was... Continue Reading →
How to Travel with Anxiety
Chanda Here. If you deal with anxiety then you might feel as though traveling is something that you could never do. Just the thought of going to an unfamiliar place for an extended period of time might send you spiraling. However, you can travel, enjoy your time, and keep your anxiety to a minimum. Here... Continue Reading →
Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival
Staying home due to COVID-19 is really making us miss cherry blossom season. Last year, we went to the cherry blossom festival in the small town of Jinhae, South Korea. There isn't a lot going on in this town besides the cherry blossom festival, but there are so many trees that a trip here is... Continue Reading →
