The A-Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Museum both showed how powerful an atomic bomb can be and why they should never be used again.
The A-Bomb dome is the remains of one of the few buildings that didn’t disintegrate.
The A-Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Museum both showed how powerful an atomic bomb can be and why they should never be used again.
The A-Bomb dome is the remains of one of the few buildings that didn’t disintegrate.
I hadn’t heard of this island until I got to my Hostel but everyone suggested I visit it, so I did and I was not disappointed.
Was a nice scenic island with lots of dears and I even managed to try the local dish of Hiroshima, Okonomiyaki which was delicious.
What a day. Went to the Maid Cafe which is an interesting place where a Japanese lady dressed as a maid serves you food with smiley faces on it and cuts your food for you.
The arcade in Japan seems like you get a bit more for your money only 100 yen and on most games, I managed to last at least 15 minutes.
Kobe Beef is the best Beef I have had. It was so tasty I had mine at Han No Daidokoro.
Then I headed back to my hostel and accidentally found a whisky bar where I made some Japanese friends.
The most amusing thing I have seen in a while its everything I was hoping from Tokyo and more would recommend going if you like neon robots and lasers. Met a group at the robots and we decided to visit the 200 tiny bars which only fitted about 10 people in each.
The craziest crossing in the world and I believe it also has the most people crossing at once.
Worth going to just to see how busy it is.
I visited the Tokyo Tower which had some amazing views that the pictures cant replicate. I decided to take the stairs and had them to myself which was great.
Trying 10 beers from Japan in popeye’s only 60 left to try!
For my last day in South Korea, I hiked up to the Namsan Seoul Tower. I don’t normally take pictures in the toilets but as you can see they also had great views from the urinals.
Took a day trip to Nami Island today which was a lovely island in Chuncheon.
Everything is fairly peaceful here although I have heard it can sometimes be packed full of people which would take away whats nice about the island.
The DMZ and JSA was a really interesting experience, there was a lot to do.
They had the tour of the North Korean tunnels as well as the observatory looking over North Korea and the abandoned train station that used to connect the North and South.
Then in the JSA we got to stand just inside North Korea we also got to see the North Korean soldiers marching back and forward.