JENESYS Group 1A
19. November 2019 in Japan â đŹ 16 °CA wholesome team â¤ď¸
A wholesome team â¤ď¸
I didn't realise that this Temple had nature walks, waterfalls, etc. apart of it. It was a pleasant surprise of course. It was so nice being surrounded by ambience of nature. Furthermore, whileWeiterlesen
It was our last site to visit, which weighed on my heart a bit. I enjoyed the tour and absorbing the views, the architecture and the environment as a whole.
It was a Buddhist temple, which was easy toWeiterlesen
Tokyo National Museum was huge! Three seperate buildings, in addition to a Japanese Garden sector.
Unfortunately we were only given just over an hour to explore, which was in no way ample time.
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After dinner, a group of friends and I 'hit the town'. I was having a fun time, staring in wonder at the lights and branded buildings that I recognised. But we ventured on towards a photo boothWeiterlesen
So Amazing. I wish I could eat here again!
There was such an amazing selection. I wish I could've tried everything but I just didn't have the room :/ however... There's always room for a bit of pud ;)
On our way to Lunch, and thereafter a lecture on Peace building, I captured a few scenes.
The small red shrine was just on the sidewalk, outside a big building. I found it really cool though, I likedWeiterlesen
Our hotel in Tokyo, the Sunshine Prince Hotel, joined back onto the Sunshine City Mall. So we had dinner within the mall and then got to do some shopping :)
Heres some finds that captured my eye â¨
Edo-Tokyo was another large museum that we only scraped the surface of. There was so much to see and learn, but so little time.
Two things I really loved about this museum was the amount ofWeiterlesen