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Monday, 19 March 2018

Itadakimasu







My last time in Tokyo was about 7 years ago. Back then my priorities were quite different. I valued motorcycle jackets bargained from corner streets over an uni-filled omakase experience and more than satisfying bowls of gyudon/ramen/udon.

This time I relived Tokyo 2010 with one of the best. We packed the trip with a variety of new and old experiences. We would end the night late from wandering around the many streets in Shibuya and force ourselves up the next morning to attempt snowboarding at Kamui Misaka.

In between activities, I subconsciously made Omotesando my to-go hangout while spending slightly excessively on overpriced candles for the sake of a steady supply back home. And Disneyland was nothing short of overwhelming/magical.

Some might say that we were too ambitious, but it was perfect. We parted with all smiles and some good tears.

Thursday, 28 September 2017

Google Translate: 我們說中文





After years of procrastination, I finally made my trip to Taipei. One would think that this was a carefully thought out plan but as we were indecisive and spoilt for choice, we literally drew lots in a cafe while having waffles with ice cream. 

The difficulty faced in conversing fluently in the language was definitely painful, despite years of Chinese lessons and laoshis hating on me (trust me, it felt like punishment when I failed to articulate the characters that were suppose to mean Negitoro and Uni Kaisen Don). 

Apart from me being an embarrassment to my race, I appreciated the dynamics and creative culture that surrounded and penetrated the city. While it reminded me of home as a well developed country, it also felt different in a good refreshing way – perhaps it was the abundance of ABC Marts.


Friday, 17 March 2017

Bangkok 2017




Albeit the slightly belated commemoration, kicked off 2017 in bkk with a ton of walking, "sight-seeing", cigars, swimming and a good amount of lazing around. 

Taken across a small part of Asia, this is by far one of my favourite roll of films (Ektra 100), filled with people (both shown and not shown) and places dear to me. 

About a year on from my last post, a lot has changed. For the better, I would say. Despite the lack of stark differences, this past year has allowed me to grow so much more as a person. As Kylie infamously said, 2016 is the year of realising stuff. Right on. 

But what I am most thankful for, would probably be the individually special friendships that have lodged a place deep in my heart.