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You know how to have an awesome time, I can see.My spouse and I are planning our 45th year of marriage with a trip to Japan next year. It will concentrate on the arts and food, as part of this we are lodging at the art museum on Naoshima Island, staying at a Royokan in Takayama with private hot spring tubs (Important, since I have tattoos), take cooking lessons, tour Kappabashi for its cookware and plastic display foods, make wood Sake cups before we tour the breweries, Attending a Kabuki performance, and then my favorite, a performance at the National Bunraku Theater, visiting artisans in Kanagawa. Along the way I want a honko of my first name 慈栄 らる 度 and try the Okonomiyaki in Osaka.
Well, seeing as I'm practically living my dream vacation currently, I'll try not to be too whimsical.My dream vacation is a romantic getaway with a nice lover to an island beach setting, where we would get massages and sip on virgin margaritas and have lobster tail dinners under candlelight.
What does your dream vacation look like?
In Singapore, the zoo has night safaris where you tour at night and can see animals active then, like the Malaysian Fishing Cats. And don't forget to have a G&T at Raffles.Singapore- except no chewing gum. Temples, museums, and of course noodles galore.
My partner (knows japanese) and I (do not know japanese) going to Japan. Probably Hokkaido. But I would like us to stop by cat island.
I've worked in Takasaki and Osaka and studied etiquette and as a result I got along quite well. I found in traveling if one enjoys local foods that makes a difference in acceptance.Like the idea of visiting Japan. But, wanting more to walk in the countryside rather than being in a city. Also worried about offending local customs as I am an independent minded person about things.
Not sure on local food traditions. Decent at general etiquette but, lousy at languages.I've worked in Takasaki and Osaka and studied etiquette and as a result I got along quite well. I found in traveling if one enjoys local foods that makes a difference in acceptance.