Serendipitous and Jubilant

Travel spawns serendipity, doesn’t it?

first venn diagram I've done in a while

first venn diagram I’ve done in a while

I was walking out of the train station when I arrived in Hiroshima, and I saw a lady taking a picture. My mind was focused on finding the right bus, so I didn’t immediately realize that this was the same girl I had hung out with in Tokyo! She wasn’t supposed to be in Hiroshima on this day, but she had changed her plans. Serendipity!

Serendipitous Moments = Selfies

my Singapore friend

my Singapore friend

I already had another serendipitous moment as well, when I stayed at the same hostel as a guy on one Fiji island, and then he showed up days later at another hostel on a different island😂 So cool.

Jubilant train rides. This could represent the whole of my Japan experience. Clean… quiet… on time… follows the rules… WARM TOILET SEATS! Therefore, here is my “The Toilet Seat on the Train is Heated & Clean” Dance:

(NO, I’m not crazy. I just love heated toilet seats!)

Next up: Hiroshima & Sumo

To the next crazy venture beneath the skies

I’ve been on my trip for 30 days.

It’s gone fast, but I’m grateful for what I’ve been privileged to do and see and the people I’ve met so far.

I’m reminded lately of the motivation of my youth – when life was more black & white, and the great, big world was sitting out there untouched, unspoiled and unbroken, waiting for me to explore it

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30-day checkpoint / update…

My initial, very ambitious budget doesn’t work! I’m changing it to $70/day. Check out the page I updated where I talk about that here.

As far as overall experience, I feel satisfied with the things that I’ve done and seen. I’ve kept really busy, walked a lot (see below), but also at times when I just wanted to relax, I’ve done that too. It’s weird, traveling and staying in hostels, I haven’t had much time where I’ve been alone. I think that’s a good thing, but for the introvert in me, there have been days where I didn’t want to be around huge crowds the entire day, or tour the city with other people, so I just went to smaller, less popular places alone😄

A couple of other tidbits…

  • My capsule hostel. I was bummed that I maybe wasn’t going to get to stay in a capsule hotel while in Japan, but when I got to my Kyoto hostel, I realized that’s basically what it is!
capsules in hostel😂

capsules from outside

view from my bed

view from my futon

my capsule room😂

my capsule room. it’s not as messy as it looks😂

It’s cozy, semi-private, secure (can lock things in desk drawer), and the only way to go!  L-O-V-E it.

  • Walking distances. I was talking to someone, and he told me about the health app on the newer iPhones that records different activities, kind of like a fitbit. It has miles walked, flights climbed, and steps taken (obviously, only records what you do when you’re carrying your phone). When I looked at it for the first time, I was amazed at how much I’ve walked since I’ve been on my trip – it’s really cool data to see. My average miles walked per day this past month is 6.28 miles! The most I walked in one day was 8.96 miles😅 Does this make up for not working out😝?
miles walked per day

miles walked per day

  • Thank you, Mother and Father. For helping so much with the dogs and the house and the sending me stuff… everything. I am so grateful to have you as my parents.

Next up: Hiroshima, Fukuoka (sumo???), & Osaka