Tokyo Drift 2k16!


                Let me give you a tour to our Tokyo adventure. It was the most amazing family tour we had for now. Japan is really organized country and has disciplined citizens. Though it was kind of hard talking to them because all of them, well except for the tour guides, doesn’t know how to speak in English except the numbers and yes or no. I really admire the Japanese people because they are really polite and when it comes to service quality, they are really kind, quick, caring, and organized. They are very helpful and really kind to the tourists. They have good manners that I really appreciated much.



                As a starter tourist in Japan, we got to see their cultures, traditions, and their temples. Japanese people have their own beliefs, of course. They are really into their culture and what I mean is that they treasure it, they own it. They do not change their culture and their traditions, they nurture it. That’s how they are all raised. They are highly respectable human beings. When you see their surroundings, if you have noticed, it is very clean and organized. The current president and the formers ones are the legends though. Because for so many years, they had run this country with a good economy and very decent environment. They are very consistent.


                Let’s now go to their places where we went. HAHA. First we went to Mt. Fuji, their popular mountain in the country. It was very very cold. Ayaw tumigil ‘yung pagtulo ng sipon ko (I’m so sorry) HAHA. Syempre hindi kami doon mismo pumunta. Near that mountain lang where the Mt. Fuji souvenir shops and restaurants are.




                A day after we went to Mt. Fuji, we went to their temples na. We have to be quiet because Japanese people are praying for their God. And as a respect to their culture, we also have to wash our hands like they do because they have their beliefs when doing that and that we don’t know what it is so we just go for it. And after that, we have to face the temple and bow and I think two or three claps and another bow for a sign of respect.



                Later after temples, we went to their museum. It was beautiful and really huge. They are some that cannot be captured by a camera due to the artist’s request. The whole museum even their souvenir shop was very quiet. There are no music playing around the museum. I don’t know if it’s in the script that there should be no background music or they simply just prohibit any kind of noise inside the museum. But we have no choice though. Haha.


                And last but not the least… Thank God for that wonderful cherry blossoms. God, they are beyond beautiful. Hindi pa siya ganoon ka-bloom but they are perfectly beautiful. We just had 30 minutes to stay there and take some pictures. Hindi na naming na-ikot lahat kasi ang laki rin niya and we had to take photos quickly because we had to go our next destination. Sad though. But it was worth it. Japan is a beautiful country.

            



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