First, let me share to you that I suprised "again" my family on going home this May! The twist is, I am with my twinsis! Hahaha!
We came home at night when our parents are at home when I messaged my Dad on our group chat while we were hearing their laughter (they are watching a teledrama).
Me: "Dad, paopen po ng door"
Dad: "Anong door?"
Me: "Sa house po, Dad"
Then, my Dad opened the door and boom: we surprised them! My Mom even told us that she is like in a dream! Hahaha! Super fun and we felt the love! We bonded the next day and had family dinner with our Ate & Kuya. :)
Fast forward, Levi & I went to TOKYO!
Grabe! From the visa application, approval to all bookings and planning, I am so proud and blessed to finally visit Japan!
Though short, on the first day itself, we went to Shibuya, met Hachiko, tried "Purikura" (photobooth) and ate our favorite Sushi in Ueboi Sushi Conveyor.
We were just happy and satisfied that we told ourselves, "oks na, pwede na umuwi". Hahaha!
The next day, it was fully loaded. We went to Akihabara Electric Town, Kanda Myojin Shrine and Harajuku.
It was surreal in Akihabara where there are several animated buildings and electronics (with souvenirs, too). We tried Takoyaki and also a fish designed sweet which I don't remember its name.
Then near the place, we went to the shrine where we bought special IT "Omamori" (Protector). Super sakto, right :)
Then, shopping time in Harajuku! Grabe, several tourists were there! Sadly, we didn't see cosplayers that night.
We also tried Ramen in Zundouya Ramen Shinjuku, feeling "Naruto". Hahaha!
Our last day, we went to Asakusa Temple and Tokyo Skytree!
Happy to say that we had "Best Fortune" in Sensoji :) So exciting to learn Japanese culture when we visited this place. And ofcourse, we went shopping! Hahaha!
At night, we went to Tokyo Skytree and dined yummy sushi in Toriton Restaurant.
There are several photos, excited to design and create photobook for this trip. :)
Thank You Lord for the opportunity to travel Japan! From the place, culture, food to the kindness of Japanese people, Japan is truly amazing! I will surely come back and visit other cities in Japan. So much childhood feels, grabe! 'Til we meet again!
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