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Product Review: MUZMM Backpack

Product Review: MUZMM Backpack

Hello, lovely humans! A few months ago, I purchased a MUZMM backpack. I’ve used this bag on several trips throughout Japan, a trip to Taiwan, as well as my recent two-week America trip. I am extremely pleased with my purchase, and feel it’s now appropriate to review this MUZMM backpack after it’s seen some action. Please note that this review expresses my personal opinions and is not influenced or sponsored by MUZMM. As a thank you for reading this review,…

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Traveling Japan with the Seishun 18 Kippu

Traveling Japan with the Seishun 18 Kippu

The Seishun 18 Kippu is a special train ticket that can be used during certain times in Japan. It is a flat price of 11,850 JPY (~$115 USD) and allows travel for up to five, non-consecutive or consecutive 24-hour periods on the JR lines throughout the country. When using it, the stationmaster will stamp the ticket with a date stamp. You are free to use any JR lines throughout the day from then on with that stamp. Seishun 18 Kippu Perks The…

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Traveling on a Hello Kitty Jet

Traveling on a Hello Kitty Jet

On my first trip abroad, I left America for almost five months to study in Singapore. As a reward for flying all the way to first Taipei and then to Singapore by myself, I booked my flight on EVA Air’s Hello Kitty Jet. It totally made the 14-hour ordeal from Los Angeles to Taipei a little more do-able; from the aircraft’s exterior to my boarding passes to the in-flight meals to the toilet paper, everything was adorned with Hello Kitty….

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5 Must-Pack Travel Items

5 Must-Pack Travel Items

Aside from the obvious (passport, cash, credit cards, headphones, chargers, etc.), I always make sure I have these 5 travel items. Pen: This seems trivial, but I hate not having a pen. They’re important when filling out immigration and customs forms, and it really never hurts to have one. Pocket tissues: No toilet paper? No napkins? No problem! Pocket tissues are a must, as most public places tend to either not have toilet paper or run out of it. They’re…

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Wandering Seoul: Solo Female Travel in South Korea

Wandering Seoul: Solo Female Travel in South Korea

Being up, out, and about early allowed me to experience South Korea‘s amazing morning energy. A light layer of snow remnant of the chilly night before gave Seoul‘s streets a sparkling appearance as the soft morning sunshine aided in the glistening effect. This was the serene beginning of my first full day of being solo in Seoul. Mornings are a personal favorite of mine. I enjoy being out before most people start their day because the world is calm. There’s…

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