Where did I pulled
the brake previously? Oh-yes, I took all of you all the way to Arashiyama right?
Of course I did (Kyoto Arashiyama). Arashiyama, till this day, let me tell you, is still lingering
on my mind. An absolute memory capsule, truly, I have pinned Arashiyama as a major travelling badge achievement on my fleshy
chest. Arashiyama on the whole is utterly stunning, nevertheless, the
one spot which captured conquered me the most is Sagano Bamboo Groove. Grooving colourful bamboo and Nava K grooving along with it. Literally. Lemme now continue with what we did after our first ever meal in Osaka. We headed to Gion
District. What’s there in Gion, are you asking me? Well, for those of you who have already visited Gion,
I speak no further. Yet for the benefit of the rest who will be
visiting it in the near future, I bet you will because Gion has already made its mark on Kyoto's map, moreover, its where you don't want to miss out on being seen for social media purposes. Don't forget to carry your selfie stick. Nevermind if you accidentally or purposely poke others. Who cares right? Let's be labelled as the selfish travellers, why not, all for the sake of social media fame and popularity?
Friday, December 15, 2017
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