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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Bukchon, Changdeokgung, and the Secret Garden (Korea Part 4) [Image Heavy]
Bukchon is a traditional Korean village area between two of Korea’s palaces, a great area if you are interested in traditional Korean history and culture.
Dongdaemun, KBBQ, and a Night in Hongdae (Korea Part 3) [Image Heavy]
Off to Dongdaemun, an area famous for it’s shopping and street food!
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Tagged Café, Dongdaemun, Hongdae, Korea, Korean BBQ, Seoul, Travel
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Late Night Snow Adventures in Japan
Unexpectedly, it began snowing last night. Of course, instead of staying inside with a nice cup of hot tea, like any normal person would have done, my friends and I went out with our cameras to wander around, enjoy the … Continue reading
Myeongdong and Namsan Tower (Korea Part 2) [Image Heavy]
Since I only had a precious few days to explore Seoul, I tried to hit up as many of the major spots as I could, starting with the oh-so-trendy Myeongdong, and the famous Namsan Tower or N Seoul Tower.
Korea: Winter Break in Seoul (Part 1)
I have so much to say about Korea, I don’t even know how I’ll get through it all! But I suppose I can start at the beginning, and then I’ll just work my way through my adventure, shall I? First, … Continue reading
Namba Night Life
My friends and I had been meaning to go clubbing in Osaka for quite some time, and unfortunately we waited until it was super cold out to do so. But I can say that we had a really fun night … Continue reading
Shinsaibashi in Osaka
Just a stone’s throw away from Osaka’s Namba is Shinsaibashi, an area that is basically Osaka’s equivalent to Tokyo’s Harajuku. As a long-time fan of Japanese street fashion and kawaii-culture, I had been meaning to go see it and shop … Continue reading