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Syirah's Nippon Adventure

  • Oct 28, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 3, 2020

Back in 2018, my family decided to pay a visit to the Land of the Rising Sun. After the long 7 hours, we finally made it to the country prominent for the samurais, J-Pop, anime, etc.

The cold spring morning was breezy yet refreshing. It was mid March as winter gave its last goodbye and we are ready to greet the presence of spring. As the transition of the season was taking place, tiny buds of the famous Sakura were starting to bloom, giving the sign to all—"Spring is HERE!!!!!".


It was my first time experiencing the cold weather though I have visited another 4 seasoned country before when I was younger; Australia to be precise.

My whole family, waiting for the Shinkansen ; the famous Bullet Train. We were heading to Yokohama to have some halal Ramen. My cousin took this picture for us.





I tried so hard to find my pictures in Japan but a lot of them are lost since most pictures were in my brother's stolen phone. So the pictures included here are the lucky ones, either they were are from my phone, or from our GoPro or pictures that were synchronized through Google Drive.



One of the saved pictures of me at Yokohama, we were heading to a mall at the time to find a Surau.


















My Yokohama Journey on a wonderful Saturday, from picture of waiting for the Shinkansen at the station to having dinner at a Halal Wagyu Beef Restaurant with cousin and her husband and my nephews.










Yoyogi Park on one peaceful working


morning. Went here to see the "filming location" of Sword Art Online.












-Yoyogi Park Journey-



The Musolla that we went after going back from Yokohama.



Here are some random pictures of me hehe





Someone took a picture of me candidly at Hakone, which is a town near Mount Fuji. FYI, Hakone is known for its boiling sulphur springs of the Owakudani Valley and from here also, we can see the view of Mount Fuji.















All of all, I would really love to go to Japan again if given the chance to do so. Not only the culture and the people are very nice, they even project the true definition of discipline in their daily lives. Also, the growing number of Muslims in Japan makes me fall in love with it even more!

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