Photo by melissakartini Photo essays Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens in Autumn The Garden Along with Rikugien Gardens, Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens is often regarded as Tokyo’s most beautiful garden. It is also one of the oldest (1603-1868), and being so well-preserved, makes it an excellent place to get a glimpse of Edo period Japan. Its affair with …
Culture Shock: From Malaysia to Japan (Part 1)
This is part of a culture shock series that I’m doing for Japan and Malaysia. Please expect to see posts like these being posted whenever exams are approaching because apparently, I’m bad at time management. — This one was a bit difficult for me to come up with a list for. Surprising, I know, because …
Reverse Culture Shock: From Japan to Malaysia (Part 1)
Photo by melissakartini This is part of a culture shock series that I’m doing for Japan and Malaysia. Updates for “Reverse Culture Shock: From Japan to Malaysia” will be extremely erratic as I’ll mostly be based in Japan for the foreseeable future. — I know, I know, I haven’t even been living in Japan for …
Basic Japanese and Malaysian Train Manners, an Observation
Coming out fresh from Haneda Airport, one of the first things to hit me in Japan was the atmosphere in trains. This was last year in March, and it was my first time in Japan. Yet it was that specific air that has managed to make an impression on me till now, almost 2 years …
Snapshots of the Famed Halloween Bash in Shibuya, a Photo Essay
Photo by melissakartini One of the most interesting aspects of Japanese culture that you’d immediately pick up upon arriving is their love to dress up. It is rare to see a Japanese person who is not dressed to the nines, even if it’s for something as simple as a trip to the grocery store. What is …
Things to Do During a Layover at Narita Airport
Photo from my Instagram melissakartini Are you in for a long layover at Narita Airport and feeling disappointed that it’s such a way off from Tokyo? And, well, just about every well-known touristy area? It doesn’t have to be that way, and you certainly don’t have to confine yourself to just shopping at the airport. …
The Ways Living in Japan Has Changed Me
*This was written specifically for a school writing competition. I’ll write another one exclusively for this blog sometime in the future ; ) In life, change is inevitable. We all grow up, move around, lose friends, gain new ones, experience joy and heartbreak… The list goes on. As a person who was born and raised …