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I went to Singapore with my friend.
Day 1
The first thing we saw was the Jewel at the airport. The huge waterfall was so powerful and impressive.
Then we went to Merlion Park to take photos, and afterwards visited a café with a view of Marina Bay Sands.
In the evening, I swam in the pool at the Fullerton Hotel. The sunset from there was absolutely beautiful.
Day 2
We went to Universal Studios Singapore. The waiting times were much shorter than in Japan, which was really nice.
I especially loved the Minion area because it was so cute. The Shrek and Egypt zones, which don’t exist in Japan, were also amazing.
My favorite ride was Battlestar Galactica—it was super fast and exciting!
After that, we moved to the Marina Bay Sands hotel and swam in the famous infinity pool.
The night view of Singapore from there was breathtaking. In the evening, we also watched the Gardens by the Bay show.
I wanted to try the casino, but we didn’t have enough time, so I’ll definitely come back for that next time.
Day 3
We had afternoon tea at the Fullerton Hotel. There were lots of desserts with kaya, which were delicious, but a bit too sweet for me.
After that, we went to Bacha Coffee and had croissants. This was the café I was most looking forward to, and it didn’t disappoint!
There were still many places I couldn’t visit this time because of limited time, so I really want to come back to Singapore again.
Lastly, do you have any recommendations for other countries to visit?
My family and I went on a 4-day, 3-night trip to Korea. I’ve been to Korea many times before, but it was my family’s first time there, so everything felt new and exciting for them.
One of the highlights was visiting BTS-related spots, since my parents are big fans. We did a little BTS pilgrimage, going to places that the members had visited. It was a fun experience, and my family really seemed to enjoy it.
The food was absolutely amazing. We got to try so many delicious Korean dishes. I was especially happy that I could have my favorite—abalone porridge. There’s something comforting about it, and it’s the one dish I always want to eat whenever I’m in Korea.
We also did a lot of shopping—cosmetics, clothes, snacks—you name it. Our suitcases were full by the end of the trip. It was fun shopping together, sometimes even bargaining at local markets. We even bought a few matching items as a family, which made it extra special.
Korea never gets old for me, but now that we’ve had such a great family trip there, I’m thinking it might be fun to try somewhere new next time. Countries like Taiwan or Thailand seem like great options—with their unique cultures, beautiful scenery, and amazing food. Taiwan, in particular, feels warm and welcoming, and would be perfect for a family trip.
This trip to Korea was filled with wonderful memories, and I’m so glad I got to share it with my family. I hope we can go on another trip together again soon.
Today, I visited JOJO WORLD 3 at Sunshine City in Ikebukuro—a limited-time theme park that immerses fans in the world of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
Among the JoJo series, Golden Wind is my favorite, and I have a particular fondness for the adorable Sex Pistols. At the event, I tried my luck at a crane game featuring a plush keychain of the Pistols. After just three attempts, I successfully won it! Their cute expressions make them irresistible.
The venue offered a variety of interactive attractions that made the experience truly enjoyable:
Additionally, the event featured life-sized character panels perfect for photo opportunities, exclusive merchandise like Pistols-themed pouches and motif keychains, and a café offering JoJo-inspired food and drinks.
JOJO WORLD 3 was a dream come true for any JoJo fan. The immersive attractions, unique merchandise, and themed experiences made for an unforgettable day. I hope to visit again before it concludes on June 1st!
,I went to Tokyo DisneySea—something I’d been looking forward to for so long!
The main reason? To see LinaBell, of course. Her fluffy tail and sweet smile are just so comforting. She’s definitely my favorite among Duffy and Friends!
When I visited the area where you can meet Duffy and Friends, my heart was racing with excitement. Everything felt so warm and magical, like being in a dream. Their expressions and gestures were full of love, and it made me feel truly happy.
I also had tickets for a dinner show tonight—and I got a front row seat! Watching the performance up close was amazing. It felt like the characters were looking right at me, and I couldn’t stop smiling. The food was delicious, too. Disney meals always have that special touch that makes them unforgettable.
It was such a wonderful day, filled with memories I’ll cherish forever. I’m already thinking about when I can go again!
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I just returned from my first overseas trip, and it was an amazing experience! I spent three days in Shanghai and four days in South Korea. Both places were so different, but they both left me with unforgettable memories.
In Shanghai, I visited Yu Garden and Shanghai Disneyland. Yu Garden was beautiful, with its traditional Chinese architecture and peaceful atmosphere. The highlight of my trip to Disneyland was definitely the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. It was absolutely amazing, and I was so impressed by the technology and special effects! I also had the chance to try some of the most delicious Chinese food I’ve ever tasted—everything was so flavorful and fresh.
After Shanghai, I headed to South Korea. I visited an amusement park and enjoyed some classic Korean food, which was fantastic. There were so many delicious dishes to try, and I especially loved the BBQ! What was even more exciting was that there were Pokémon everywhere! I couldn’t believe how many Pokémon-themed things I saw—it made me feel like I was in a real-life Pokémon world.
Now that I’ve experienced my first international trip, I’m already thinking about my next one. I would love to know—what countries would you recommend for my next adventure?