Bukchon Hanok Village is an area where hundreds of traditional houses still remain. The village is located in the center of Seoul, and it is only a 15 minute walk from thesubway station. The traditional architecture looks very similar to Ja
Explosion in Seoul #2
Gwangjang Market is an old market street in Seoul, where visitors can enjoy a variety of local foods. The market is open from early morning until late at night. When I visited there after 10pm, the street was still crowded and had a great a
Explosion in Seoul #1
When I was walking around Seoul, I noticed that many large churches were on the streets. Churches can also be found in Tokyo, but they are smaller and located in quieter areas.
This difference may be due to the fact that Christianity is mor
Feel free to take them.
When I walk down the street in Tokyo, I sometimes come across these
things: the daily use items and hobby goods lined up in front of the entrance with a board that says "ご自由にお持ちください。(feel free to take them)".
It's a great Japanese custom
In the Koishikawa Botanical Garden, the ume flower has started blooming.
The ume flower looks similar to the sakura, but the fragrance is slightly stronger.It has a sweet and elegant scent.
The ume tree became popular as a garden tree amon
Have you ever heard of the word, Hihoukan? “秘宝館”, which literally means “Secret Treasure Palace”, is the sex museum that once caused a stir all over Japan.
In the late 1960s, Japan had opened the door to its rapid economic growth. During t
In Japan, the new year begins on January 1st. Most people go on holiday for a week and spend their time at home.
In Myanmar, on the other hand, the new year begins in the middle of April. The actual date changes each year, according to the
My most memorable Christmas is the one that I spent in the United States.
When I was fourteen, a junior high student, my English teacher invited me to visit his hometown and stay there for a week during the Christmas holidays. It was my se
On the morning of October 4th, The National Early Warning System (J-Alert) was issued in Hokkaido, Aomori, and the Islands of Tokyo after North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan.
The number of missile flight