Chiang Mai, elephants leisurely walking on clouds

Leaving Bangkok, a city steeped in countless stories from ancient times to the present, I headed north. Chiang Mai is well-known as a city of leisure and relaxation. Trying to make the most of Bangkok in a short timeframe led me to run around the city nonstop, and the scorching sun made it difficult to fully immerse myself. So, I left the bustling city of Bangkok and headed to Chiang Mai, a more laid-back mecca for digital nomads. After a short flight, I arrived at the airport, a 10-minute drive from the city center. […]

Bangkok, the land of gods adorned with sparkling jewels

This summer, I wanted to experience a travel destination that I could enjoy without pressure. After considering several potential destinations, I chose Thailand, the hub of travel in Southeast Asia. Since my last trip to Ho Chi Minh was interesting, I was also looking forward to Thailand, which has its own unique character. Bangkok was an unknown city to me. I only heard that it is the most visited travel destination by people from all over the world and a destination that will amaze you with a nightlife that goes beyond your imagination. Thailand is an East Asian country that was not colonized […] ]

Tokyo, their own good

As soon as I arrived at my accommodation, I went to a nearby izakaya. The skewers were absolutely delicious. I usually can't eat liver, but the dish was so good that I suddenly realized, "Oh, this is liver!" After trying some beer, I understood why people sing Japanese beer songs. I was also surprised to find that smoking was still allowed indoors. There are plenty of casual places near my accommodation, Shimokitazawa, where I could enjoy a casual meal. […]

Istanbul, the city of sweet and delicate jewels

*I hope Turkey, devastated by the devastating earthquake, recovers quickly. I arrived in Istanbul late at night. Even deep into the night, the narrow, steep streets were packed with people, and the shops were packed. Around the clubs where the house was being played, there was so many people that I couldn't even move. Considering the sheer number of people, I thought the place was surprisingly quiet. What I hadn't noticed was the sheer number of cats. Cats were wandering the streets, and there were cats in front of stores […]

Barcelona, a huge canvas of great artists

When I arrived in Barcelona, the bright sunshine and neat streets were pleasant. I felt the Mediterranean breeze in Barceloneta, where beautiful yachts stood. The paella I ate as soon as I arrived was really delicious. It was nice to see so many cute shops gathered in a narrow alley. It was fascinating that the old building that served as the backdrop for Notre Dame was intertwined with modern times, and the past and present overlapped. It was amazing that several buildings were added to the medieval building, so that the past and present overlapped. Throughout the narrow alleys, there are sensuous […] ]

Ho Chi Minh, the way the water buffalo advances after a fierce fight

Ho Chi Minh City is my second trip to Vietnam. My first was Nha Trang, where I remembered the luxury resorts and the exhaust fumes of motorbikes. This time, I felt like I had truly experienced Vietnam. This time, I've compiled my thoughts on the typography, graphics, and architecture I encountered in Ho Chi Minh City. *This time, the couple documented their trip from their own perspectives and methods. Check out Sophie's Ho Chi Minh City travelogue, which examines the city from a social science perspective, including historical, economic, and political perspectives! Ho Chi Minh City Travelogue 1 – Sophie's Vietnam […]

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