Aww thank you for sharing this part of your wonderful holiday. I can relate so much. 🧡 It was also my 7th trip back to Japan this year and I truly made the time to appreciate every day and not overload myself with things to do. It's not an easy task every day, especially in a country where almost every street corner has numerous fun things to see and do, but it made a huge difference in how relax I felt. Plus the Kansai region is indeed stressful af to navigate.
That you so much 🥹 you’re totally right, even just making the daily choices of where to spend your time is stressful, because the time is so limited! We’re lucky in a way too, but it definitely impacts how relaxed you feel when you’re constantly being pulled in every direction!
totally understand what you mean!! some trips i've been so happy to just be there that i get sad because i know it's only for a fleeting moment. thank you for taking us along with you and congrats on getting married!! 🤍
When I travel I always feel this pressure to try and fit as many activities as I can in a day because, who knows if I'm ever going to come back here again? But it is very important to know when you just need a rest to recharge for the next day. It happened to me and my boyfriend when we went to Italy in August, we would try and do as many things in the morning so that in the afternoon we could go back to our hotel, put the AC on and rest for a couple of hours before we would go out for the evening. I also appreciate you vlogging your trip even though you're solo traveling, I really enjoy your videos and they inspire me to plan my first trip to Japan! Kyoto looks even more beautiful in the rain!❤
That is such a good plan, having a big morning, an afternoon rest and then back out for the evening! You may have cracked the code 👏 and thank you so much, that means a lot!
I'm on my 4th trip now and I get the same questions about why I keep going back. There is just so much to see and do and I want to do as much as I can! ❤
i always have that feeling of not having enough time for things on vacation 😭 going to chicago next week for 10 days and it’s not enough for everything i wanna do!!
Sorry if it’s a private question, what metal did you use for your ring and how much did you pay for everything? Me and my husband are going in October and would love to book this activity as well ❤ Thanks for all the videos!! Definitely has made it easier to plan my trip - especially when it will be my first time in Japan
Happy to share! My ring was 18K gold and it was ¥39,000 all together for the ring itself and the workshop (I believe the workshop is free as you only pay for the ring itself ❤️). Hope you and your husband have a wonderful trip! ✨
As travellers without any Japanese knowledge -- do you feel like one would be able to order at restaurants in English or with very very basic Japanese..?
Ive been staying away from japan related vids recently bc of my post travel blues but i will never skip your japan travel vlogs!
I know that feeling 🥲 thank you so much for your support!! ❤️❤️
Aww thank you for sharing this part of your wonderful holiday. I can relate so much. 🧡 It was also my 7th trip back to Japan this year and I truly made the time to appreciate every day and not overload myself with things to do. It's not an easy task every day, especially in a country where almost every street corner has numerous fun things to see and do, but it made a huge difference in how relax I felt. Plus the Kansai region is indeed stressful af to navigate.
That you so much 🥹 you’re totally right, even just making the daily choices of where to spend your time is stressful, because the time is so limited! We’re lucky in a way too, but it definitely impacts how relaxed you feel when you’re constantly being pulled in every direction!
totally understand what you mean!! some trips i've been so happy to just be there that i get sad because i know it's only for a fleeting moment. thank you for taking us along with you and congrats on getting married!! 🤍
I’m glad I’m not the only one!! That’s exactly it, a sad feeling as it’s fleeting, despite the happiness! Bittersweet ❤️ and thank you so much!! 🥰
When I travel I always feel this pressure to try and fit as many activities as I can in a day because, who knows if I'm ever going to come back here again? But it is very important to know when you just need a rest to recharge for the next day. It happened to me and my boyfriend when we went to Italy in August, we would try and do as many things in the morning so that in the afternoon we could go back to our hotel, put the AC on and rest for a couple of hours before we would go out for the evening. I also appreciate you vlogging your trip even though you're solo traveling, I really enjoy your videos and they inspire me to plan my first trip to Japan! Kyoto looks even more beautiful in the rain!❤
That is such a good plan, having a big morning, an afternoon rest and then back out for the evening! You may have cracked the code 👏 and thank you so much, that means a lot!
The ring workshop looks interesting and I wished I could add it to my itinerary. I can easily made one for my mom 🥺
It was so much fun! They have a few locations including in Tokyo, so you might get lucky with one!
I'm on my 4th trip now and I get the same questions about why I keep going back. There is just so much to see and do and I want to do as much as I can! ❤
Completely! Time always runs out before I’m ready 😖
i always have that feeling of not having enough time for things on vacation 😭 going to chicago next week for 10 days and it’s not enough for everything i wanna do!!
It’s never enough time 🥲🥲🥲
Sorry if it’s a private question, what metal did you use for your ring and how much did you pay for everything? Me and my husband are going in October and would love to book this activity as well ❤
Thanks for all the videos!! Definitely has made it easier to plan my trip - especially when it will be my first time in Japan
Happy to share! My ring was 18K gold and it was ¥39,000 all together for the ring itself and the workshop (I believe the workshop is free as you only pay for the ring itself ❤️). Hope you and your husband have a wonderful trip! ✨
@@hijessicaanne you’re awesome! Thank you girl 💕
As travellers without any Japanese knowledge -- do you feel like one would be able to order at restaurants in English or with very very basic Japanese..?
@@amyxu8770absolutely! Many restaurants have menus with pictures, so you can always point at what you’d like to order if you get stuck 😄