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My three month travelling diary from Japan.
Hey there.
I spent three months travelling around Japan and also working on a few farms under the WWOOF scheme. I had the most amazing adventure with my brother and as this was my first back packing trip abroad, I learnt a few things too. I wrote a diary of the whole trip which I've now typed up and have also filled it with pictures and various pieces of information that I found relevant about Japan and travelling. I hope that people would like to read it as I would love to inspire others to have an equally amazing and fulfilling adventure too. :glasses: Japan 2008 Memoires of a Gaijin A.K.A. A Journey Through the Land of the Rising Sun P.S. This diary does contain some strong language. |
hm, looks interesting.. I'll read it as soon as i've got the chance ;)
have you done it just for fun or was it more like a planned project? |
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The diary was never intended to turn out like this. I obviously kept my diary through the whole three months, but it was only when I was typing it up when I got back, did I begin to elaborate on the daily content and then once that was complete, I started to add the extra bits at the end and had the idea for the contents pages. I just wanted it to be fun, interesting and informative and inspire other people to have an amazing adventure like the one I had. I hope that you both manage to have a look and enjoy it, please return with your comments as I am interested in finding out what people think of my diary. Thanks. \W/ |
You must've spent loads of time on this! ;o
I'll read ~! |
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I WANNA GO BACK!!!!!!!;) |
niceeee
very cool thanx for sharing would like to hear more:)
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Have bookmarked your page
I found your diary while researching our trip, wish I could print it :)
I plan on reading it further for site seeing ideas (my daughter liked the section on the cat 'hotel' in Tokyo) |
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I've made the diary document printable now, so if it is easier to read like that, please printy a copy, or just the pages of interest. I hope that it helps with your research. At the end, there are pages of information and lists of equipment that we took if that interests you. :) Nekobukuro cat house was awesome, such an odd thing to find. It was one of those 'only in Japan' places that we had to visit. I have found the wikipedia site too if you'd like to look further into it. If I can help any more, please mail back. :) :) Wiki Nekobukuro |
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