26 August 2014

Peaceful escape

That's the culture so deeply embedded in their country.
It's respect. I saw how education enhanced the life of individuals there.
Spending most of the time alone in Tokyo was definitely the most interesting part of the trip.
No doubt, going together with a whole gang of friends indeed gain you more fun as all the embarrassment and burden were all shared. Moreover, I know I will always be protected among my peers due to my clumsiness and ''noob-ness''.
i didn't actually visit all the attractions there. I actually spent most of my time wondering around, acting like a homeless people,getting lost in the middle of town and randomly walked to the direction where your intuition lead you to, looking for signboard, exploring new places,eating unknown or unidentified foods, taking pictures randomly, trying to figure out how to use their toilet bowl ==, looking for rubbish bin, observing people, looking for at least one proton or perodua, struggling to talk with strangers, acting like i understand japanese,playing with dogs and kids in the garden, cycling around, going to hot spring, reading, and most importantly, enjoying the peacefulness over there. 
Those were the peace you can't obtain when you go with a gang of friends. 
It's indeed a peaceful escape this time. It's the peace that rejuvenates me.
:) 

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